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Recycling crafts |
This woodland themed stationary set was made with tons of input from my 6 year old daughter.We recycled a plastic medicine bottle,old playdough plastic container newspaper,old toy packaging and foam scraps to make it a recycled craft
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Recycling craft |
The tree trunk house made with corrugated card can hold papers, a long 12 inch scale and various knick knacks.
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Recycling crafts |
The faux wood penstand was made by gluing newspaper paper rolls onto a plastic medicine bottle which I had cut at a slant.I was inspired by
Merry to make the paper roll recycled craft.
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Recycling crafts |
The faux tree trunk trough is made from playdough and we added bark lines with a sharp tool.We sized it to hold my daughter's eraser.
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Recycling crafts |
My daughter wanted a sign for her woodland house!
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Recycling crafts |
The Teddy bear is made from "paper clay" and we fashioned it in such a way that it holds a pencil!
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Recycling crafts |
My daughter wanted a girl teddy bear so she is holding a punccraft flower.
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Punchcraft flower |
The tiny paper mushrooms were made by my daughter..she punched circles and made them into a cone and we stuck newspaper rolls as mushroom stems
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Recycling crafts |
These mushrooms were drawn and colored by my little girl!
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Recycling crafts |
We added lots of playdough roses on our house. Here is the link to the
clay rose tutorial.
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Clay Crafts |
We lined a plastic container with corrugated card to make the mushroom stem.The mushroom head was made on the bottle lid by stitching a circle of felt over sponge.
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Recycling crafts |
On removing the mushroom head my daughter can put her sharpener in our mushroom container.
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Recycling crafts |
I had terrible computer issues which was making blogging a pain ..finally the computer crashed altogether and I have lost all my photos including all the photos of how we made this recycling project.
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Recycling crafts |
Linking to
Amanda's thoughtful Project
Supplies:Punches:MS vine ,Jef small daisy,Jef leaf,Jef 5 petal medium,Jef circle medium.Dies:Marianne fence,Tim Holtz sign,Cheerylnn leaves,Couture creations scallop circel[itsy bitsy],Sizzix oval frame[priya colorconceptions].Clay: Amos clay,Mseal and Air dry paper clay,and Normal playdough.
Edited : This project was featured on
Inspire me Fridays and Amanda's blog
Such a long time since your last post and now you came with this wonderful projects!!!Lovely details!!!
ReplyDeleteYes Mihaela I missed blogland..I think nothing irritates me more than computer woes!!
DeleteWonderful recycling crafting. Fun creativity. My daughter would like the mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Yeah they do look cute dont they..I was amazed when my daughter designed them!
DeleteThis is so cute! Just missing dwarfs! :)
ReplyDeleteYes you are right some clay dwarves and fairies would look good but I am not good with clay figurines..clay animals I can manage!
DeleteOMG, this is just the most creative thing ever. I love the tree trunk house...so many wonderful things. I really like the sign, mushrooms, all the vines, just on and on I could go. What a fun thing to do with your daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about your computer troubles.
Thank you Benzi..have borrowed hubby's laptop for this post--I dislike laptops!
Deletewow Sonia, this is so gorgeous! love all the tree trunks, especially the one for holding eraser. It is so cute..The mushrooms are also lovely. Great inputs from Prisha. I am sure she is dictating terms now. I am already getting scolding from my 1.5 yr old! ha ha
ReplyDeleteOh you are right Lavina...she has such clear cut ideas--I had wanted to add spots on the paper mushrooms and she stopped me saying it woudnt look good! She is also awfully critical and it has come to a stage I look forward to hearing her honest opinions!!
DeleteWow..Sonia,tis is top notch!!!I luv the mushrooms,clay roses,pencil stand,the house shape,fence,name board and details on the house very much....i like each n every detail :)...kudos to ur daughter too..very well done work from her side as well!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Geethu...I will show your comment to her when I get my computer back...the laptop screen is too small for little eyes to blog browse!
DeleteOh WOW Sonia, this is just gorgeous! For a split second when I first saw it I thought it was a dome shaped decorated cake. My taste buds were going for a minute afterwards (LOL). Love your creation very much. Especially all the bits where you recycled and also tell your 6 year old that she is a very clever young lady with lots of amazing ideas too.
ReplyDeleteMichaela xx
You are right Michaela the log would look nice as a cake!!
DeleteAmazing one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vidhya--we had a blast making this one!
DeleteWow Sonia~ this is so adorable... Love that you and your daughter re-used alot of recycled materials to create this awesome scenery.. It is so beautiful with all the details. I'm at awe just starring at it! Great project my dear~. Enjoy your upcoming weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirl...I get such a thrill from recycling throwaway objects and the paper roll pen stand even earned me a rare " you are a genius!" from my hubby who adores recycling and quilling!
DeleteOMG WOW I love this the scene is fabulous the tree trunk house is gorgeous and the little mushrooms everything is fantastic. Caroline xxx
ReplyDeletevery nicely executed..
ReplyDeletewow alot of work put into this, you and your Daughter are a great team, awesome creation, and love that is recycled materials !!!
ReplyDeletePaula
Beautiful and creative project!
ReplyDeletePhotos or no photos we can see that a lot of love and fun went into this project. Great job! NancyD
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy...I had some cute photos of my kiddo making the paper roll penstand and the log house...the computer guy is trying to recover the data from the crashed hard disk..hoping he can salvage it!
DeleteThats an absolute stunning recycled project....love all the details that u have added...Prisha is a star...colours are so so pretty !!Love it too much !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recycling project from you and your daughter. There's a lot to see. Very inventive and creative.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty fancy house!!..The decorations & concepts are very beautiful..
ReplyDeleteU really had loads of fun with your daughter while making it!!I am sure she'll grow up to be an amazing artist like u..:))
Thank you Nitijita so nice to be called an artist...and I too hope my daughter keeps her creative side nourished throughout her life!
DeleteWow.. This gorgeous Sonia... I was drooling over every little detail.. Awesome.. And the little girl is taking after mama... Thanks for paying along at craftyjc unusual wing-it challenge.. Hugs. Jaya
ReplyDeleteJaya your challenge blog has such a special place in my heart--how could I not create something special for it!
DeleteOMG! OMG! OMG! I am speechless!
ReplyDeletep.s. : The paper mushrooms are adorable. Hugs for your daughter :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheetal...my kiddo was so proud her experimental mushrooms turned out so fabulous
DeleteOMG..OMG this is pretty awesome. Love the sign so much..love the tiny tiny detailing too.
ReplyDeleteSudha
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The sign is my fav too..its a Tim Holtz die.
DeleteHEY DOC ...ONE DAY PRISHA IS GOING TO BEAT YOU WITH HER EXCELLENCY...WHAT A FABULOUS PROJECT.WHAT A PATIENCE AND WHAT A COLLABRATION OF BOTH OF YOU .GOOD JOB .LOVE YOU AND YOUR PROJECT.
ReplyDeletemegha
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this is so colourful , so pretty especially the little details given to each item, this is a yummy project
ReplyDeleteThey're so adorable Dr..Feel like I'm Alice in wonderland..
ReplyDeleteHi doc thanks for your opinion on my blogpost, your recycling way is super and interesting ,i should bookmark it so that i can try when my son becomes big. decided to learn something new from your tutorials ,will post it soon.thanks always for your encouraging words.
ReplyDeletekavitha vadhri
A wonderful job as always my friend. I was wondering about you...I see you've been busy. LOL. Great mushrooms, they're so cute.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed, Beckie
Wow..this is so cool recycle project...and i love those mushrooms..they are so cute..i m sure mother daughter duo had lots of fun putting this together :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you and your daughter must have the most amazing time crafting. This is such a great scene you have created to hold stationary. Those paper rolls have turning our terrific and look like little logs. Thanks for visiting a letting me know you had done this. Sorry I haven't visited in a long time my time just seems to heading different ways at this moment of life. Still love blogland and everyone involved.
ReplyDeleteSee I have been very slow. :-) I am now catching up on the last few Unstampabelles entries and I so glad this is entered as I was thinking it should be when I first visited.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and as top of the form as ever.!!! Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteSonai
ReplyDeleteAmazing and such fabulous detail to everything. A virtual feast for the eyes.
Myrna
This is some impressive project. You two are so clever about recycling materials and turning them into works of art. I love this
ReplyDeletewow... this is fantastic... so much detailing has gone into it to make it perfect...
ReplyDeleteSonia, you make it hard for others you know - I look at your work and think OMG! how could she have made this!!!!! And obviously your daughter has the crafting gene firmly implanted! Fabulous, whimsical and wonderful reycling. Thanks for joining in the challenge at Unstampabelles this month.
ReplyDeletelove everything, those tiny mushrooms are top class.
ReplyDeleteAdhiraacreations
Cute, i like the teddy and the miniature mushrooms a lot, great work by her.. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteJazzy
Jeba-my3rdmind.blogspot.com
WOW:)This is so beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteLovely recycling project Dr. Sonia. Your daughter's work is amazing..!!
ReplyDeleteOh Dr. Sonia!!!!!!!!!!! Wow you and your girls are extremely talented!! This is out of this world Gorgeous!!!! So colorful, I could see this scene used in a children's book or movie... Michael loved it and looked at it forever!!!! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, Sonia, you and your daughter have completely blown me away. What wonderful creative minds you have. I love that you recycled things we normally throw out into something adorable and practical. This is creativity at its very best. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI am sharing this on my Tickell Expressions facebook page.
Blessing hugs,
Teresa
WOW WOW WOW, Sonia, this is amazing!! Every single detail is fabulous!! You and your daughter make the most gorgeous projects, and I love how you are able to turn recycled materials into masterpieces!! This is stunning!! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Such a colorful and cheerful home... I just loved those cute mushrooms... so many details to look for.. you rock Sonia!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely incredible... WOW... stunning... Am kind of at a loss of words here Doc... And stupid blogger... This did not show up on my dashboard either...!!
ReplyDeleteSo many details..I love each and everything..just amazing!! a big big hug to the kiddo from me!! mwah!!! would love to meet her someday
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is Stunning Sonia. Loz
ReplyDeletewow lovely as always I liked the cute teddy with a pencil. Best wishes to prisha
ReplyDeleteOMG....!!! I have drifted away from ur blog for sometime and after I'm back .. this wonderful creation amazed me!! It's so beautiful !!! I love your crafts and they are huge!! hehe
ReplyDeletelove the tutorials as well!!! gud luck!! :))
Oh my, this is amazing, fabulous, awesome need I say more. Ok spectacular! This is an amazing job, it looks great and good job on the recycling too. Thanks for entering the Tree challenge at Scrap It Girl.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing project as always Sonia! I love how creative you are with the simplest of things around.
ReplyDeletethis is so lovely....and fuullll of creativity :)...these days i just got so busy .....could not get much time for blogging....but ur this post made me spend sometime and write a few words here :) lovely :)
ReplyDeleteWow, excellent work. Your daughter is very talented. I appreciate her creativity and my hugs to her.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical wonderland this is! Such a creative and talented mother and daughter duo! :)
ReplyDeleteawesome... i love recycled projects.. love how you incorporated our tree challenge. Your 6 year old probably loves it to. Thanks for playing with our challenge over at Scrap It Girl.
ReplyDeletevery.... beautiful! I love it sooo... much, the little mushrooms...
ReplyDeleteArrey Baap re .I am overwhelmed by the amount of work put into this project and it is absolutely awesome.God bless prisha.She is an amazing kid with such brilliant inputs and ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is just incredible! The details are so awesome and the finished project is just beautiful!!! You and your daughter have such talent! Thanks for stopping by my blog today and leaving a comment... because through that I was able to find your blog and follow you!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Grace
Such an honor for me that you decided to follow me--I so fell in love with your blog today!
DeleteStunning!!! This is awesome, the mushroom, the teddy bear, the mushroom head, the pencil holder and all the details...i'm impressed! And a big hug to your talented daughter :)
ReplyDeleteWowwwwww Doc...Such amazing creation...Very crafty creative daughter u have!!!!!
ReplyDeleteKisses n Hugs to Prisha!!! Kudos dear
Dashboard somehow missed showing this update :( very late visitor to this awesome creation
WOW!! this is really pretty sonia :)
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Love love love!!! This is so cool Dr. Sonia!! You and your daughter are a great team! :) Love this woodland scene! :)
ReplyDeleteYet another wonderful DIY project, not only is this beautiful but also utilitarian, loved the mushroom storage space. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. So much detail I love it
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
What a beautiful project! You and your daughter are very talented! Please visit my blog!
ReplyDeletePam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
you are so good with recycle crafts! It must be fun making these.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. I want to come live there. So pretty. Love the way you have the vines and flowers crossing over the top and how you have the bear holding the pen.
ReplyDeleteHello Doc...
ReplyDeleteLong time...
totally love the papier mache teddy!
Oh and please visit my blog. Tejal started a loony game and I have tagged you ..so the baton is in your hand. Be as silly and candid as you can and tag people further.
Oh how wonderful! You are so creative my friend.
ReplyDeleteThats some seriously craft cuteness
ReplyDeleteStunning as usual!! And I could see her creativity and imagination for every minute detail Sonia!!My hugs to Prisha! I love this whole project!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable project! It looks like you and your daughter had a great time working on it together! Thanks for playing along with Scrap It Girl!
ReplyDeleteVisiting your blog always makes me oh so happy.....it is so inspiring to see what you and your daughter come up with.....I will so happy if my daughter turns out even half as creative as your little girl, big hugs to her!
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He He He you make me super happy with such wonderful comments Juhi!!
DeleteHi Dr. Sonia, I am new to the blogging world.....I saw ur blog today and i am absolutely mesmerized by the creativity you show in ur crafts....
ReplyDeletewah sonia,
ReplyDeletewah wah and wah again. it was absolutely wonderful
veenasree
Veenasree...so thrilled that you have dropped in here!!
DeleteFrom my childhood onward i am very interested in making handcrafts.after i saw your post i like to create an handcraft that is eco friendly.thanks for your great and innovative post.
ReplyDeleteFrom my childhood onward i am very interested in making handcrafts.after i saw your post i like to create an handcraft that is eco friendly.thanks for your great and innovative post.
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ReplyDeleteFrom my childhood onward i am very interested in making handcrafts.after i saw your post i like to create an handcraft that is eco friendly.thanks for your great and innovative post.
Awesome project! Love the recycling!! Thanks for linking up at Scrap It Girl's Challenge this month!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful project!! Thanks for linking up at Scrap It Girl's challenge this month!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic project, loved reading how it was made :o) Thanks for entering your project into our Monthly 'Anything Goes' Challenge, Good luck in the draw and we hope you will join us again for the next challenge at Forever Friends.
ReplyDeleteDiane x
Wow, this is amazing, thanks for joining us at Forever Friends . xxx
ReplyDeleteHoly moly! What an incredible, magical, wonderful project!!!! Just amazing! Love it! Thank you so much for joining us at Make it Monday this week! Don't forget to leave a comment for another entry and mention you saw them on MIM for a chance at our second prize! And don't forget our special sponsor this week!!! Good luck,
ReplyDeleteRene :D
Hello. Your Project is Fantastic. Saw this on MIM..Faye
ReplyDeleteOh that is sooo cute. What a great time you and your daughter must have had putting it together. I love the mushrooms. :o) I hopped here from Make it Monday.
ReplyDeleteSue x (MiniOwner, MiM #37)
I saw your beautiful creation on Make It Monday and had to visit and take a closer look. Gorgeous! TFS!
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Julia
OH WOW!!! This is AMAZING! I saw this over at MIM and I am SO glad I stopped by for a closer look. What a creative project - LOVE IT! :)
ReplyDeleteNita
www.niftynitanotes.blogspot.com
sonia u are too good love u i am also in love with crafts and colours please do reply back love leena savadia nagpur
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Leena...so nice to have you on my blog
DeleteThis is perfect recycled craft. Your daughter's mushrooms are very cute. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a link to this wonderful post.
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