May 20, 2012

Sustainable Sundays: DAD

Each Sunday we search and highlight upcycled creations made from over 2,000 sustainable shops on our Upcyclers Etsy Team!!! Shops that are actively upcycling and participating in our community are available for selections.

Okay, so I know we just got over Mother's Day, but Father's Day is just around the corner, and with a little planning you could have some great upcycled gifts shipped to that wonderful father figure in your life!

 
Does Dad like a little bling?

Is Dad into reading books? How cool is this bookmark?

Circuit Board Bookmark Large Upcycled Computer From clonehardware


Check out this clock, perfect for the car loving Dad!



Don't give Dad a tie, make him something from an old one!




" I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection."- Sigmund Freud

 
Enjoy your Sunday!

Bee
The Wooden Bee
www.thewoodenbee.etsy.com


May 19, 2012

Love 2 DIY on the Weekend~ Creative Concoctions!

The weekend is such a great time to work on your to-do list~ clean up the attic, the yard, the garage... But before you throw anything away, look at it from a different perspective:

How can I upcycle this?

It's how our team of Upyclers view the world around us. Constantly imagining new uses for junk and possible trash. We can't bare to throw anything away. If we can't use it ourselves, we either donate it or we re-invent it to become supplies like the ones we've featured here previously~ vintage buttons, t-shirt yarn, scrap fabric appliques, paper scrap shapes. And we love the challenge! So much so that some of our members have put together a Monthly Creativity Challenge to upcycle an item proposed by the "Judge" of the Month. The item is the common thread but the results are likely to be anything but! In fact, this month Etsy shop owner, KnotSewTrashy wants us to think outside the "box"~ literally, a boom box! Radios, speakers, walkmans, cassette players and headphone components are all allowed as well. It's been a hoot following their progress trying to find the parts, come up with an idea, and to see some of the early results! 


Upcycled GE Clock Radio to Lamp by itsalamp


Macrame Bracelet/Anklet by bhangtiez

Amazing, right? I love this kind of ingenuity! So what would you come up with? Or how about some inspiration for your imagination from these upcycling supplies on Etsy:




Scrapology


PLJohnsonGlassArt


GTDesigns


ArtOddments


IndustrialPlanet
 
DanceWithLife


GiftBearerSupply

MilkasTreasures

Feeling inspired? Or are you just scratching your head trying to figure out what some of this stuff is? It's funny how easy it is to see things as they are and how much harder it is to see things as they could be! We'll keep you posted with the creative concoctions our members come up with for this month's challenge~ We'll be pinning them on our board: Upcyclers Creative Challenge! And feel free to share your ideas or creations with us here in a comment!

have a great weekend!
;) Cat

May 18, 2012

T.G.I.Free~ Printables!

This week I went foraging for freebies for you to print! I know you love them, not just because they're free, but because they are a fantastic way to create your own cards, tags, banners, bunting and more. You can also find some terrific activities and resources for the little ones, which is what this first one is all about:

Activity Village has been "providing parents and teachers with free kids' activities since 2000, and you can sign up for a free newsletter to stay posted with their latest. Father's Day is coming up and they have some adorable free cards you can print up!


Jenny B. Harris posts free printables on her blog: Allsorts~ she recently posted some Alpha-Dots as part of her series, Freebie Friday and I love them!



The Tip Junkie has tons of free printables, as well as "15,000+ tutorials" for crafts and DIY decor, parties, holidays, food and more! I love this free printable for the laundry room~ it suits me to a tee!



Another blogger offers a Freebie of the Month Club! You can get them from The Handmade Home each month~ here's the latest one for May and yes it was a printable!


I'm a huge fan of HGTV and I love their website full of ideas and FREEBIES! Right now you can get their Favorite Printable Party Invitations for Year Round Celebrations~




Cute as a bug~ Chickabug has the cutest signs for the Last Day of School 2012~ and lots of other free printables you won't be able to resist!



And since right after the Last Day of School, summer fun begins~ here's a terrific source for a summer themed celebration printable from Amanda's Parties TO GO! She has lots of other freebies too...




So just make sure you've got plenty of ink in your printer and you'll be FREE to go printing!

have a great weekend!
;) Cat

May 16, 2012

Wasteless Wednesday: Water-Wise Gardening


Last week I attended a water wise gardening fair with my family in New Smyrna Bach, FL. We had a great time. The kids enjoyed coloring a rain barrel and making flower garden boxes.
We went home with a ton of water saving information, all printed on chlorine free recycled paper with vegetable oil based ink! I wanted to share of few things I learned and a few thoughts on water wise living this week.

During the morning event, we discussed Florida's aquifers, sustainable gardening, and ways to efficiently use water in our homes. Most of the water used in our home (30-70% depending on climate) is used for landscaping, so it is important to evaluate your outdoor water consumption.  We all need to reduce water usage in this area!  Some experts estimate than more than half of landscape water is wasted due to evaporation, wind, and over watering.
 

Tips on Saving Water Outdoors


Plant native, climate appropriate plants

Use more mulch and practice Grasscycling

Don't over fertilize. You will increase the lawns need for water.

Let your grass grow long.  Raising your lawn mower blade to at least 3 inches will promote deeper roots and hold soil moisture better than a closely cut lawn. Guess I won't fuss at my husband for mowing the grass as much now. ;)

How often do you check your sprinkler system? Do you change the settings with the seasons? EPA Water Sense says we should make a monthly date to regularly inspect our systems. Check for leaks, broken or clogged heads, and other possible problems. It is important to make sure your sprinkler heads aren't watering the payment, right?!


York Restoration Corporation Building Restoration Drip Irrigation

One of things I liked was they discussed micro-irrigation at the fair. Installing low-volume micro irrigation will do wonders for you water consumption. It's exactly what it sounds like, micro-sprinklers that include drip, trickle, and bubbler irrigation to slowly water and minimize evaporation, runoff, and over spray.

However you choose to water your garden and lawn, PLEASE water during the cool morning hours (or after 4pm if you can't), to reduce evaporation. It drives me crazy when I drive by a home watering their yard at noon. Is not even good for the plants. Notice afternoon thunderstorms come in the afternoon? Nature knows when to water, and so should we.
Upcycled Mushroom Bird Bath by Upcycled Stuff on Etsy
And finally, I think water wise gardening should involve water for wildlife! Remember to provide birdbaths, or build small ponds in your landscape to provide drinking water for birds, butterflies, bees and other creatures that are vital to our ecosystem.


Bee
Backyard FL Gardening
growing vegetables & kids

May 14, 2012

Some Thoughts on Eco Friendly Crafting Supplies

There are many options when it comes to eco friendly crafting supplies.  Almost anything can be either upcycled or recycled.  There is literally no limit to what can be done!  I find that so inspiring.  I often refer to our team as a community of upcycling geniuses.  All you need to do is browse some shops and profiles and read the threads in the discussion forum and know that I am right.  Their thoughtful insights and one of a kind items will encourage you to rethink the way you look at ordinary and sometimes unordinary items.


While recycling is a wonderful thing, I believe upcycling is the better option when available.  When something is recycled in a manufacturing process there is still a lot of energy involved in recycling all of our incredible waste, upcycling tends to involve very little if any use of energy and certainly not in the amounts of something that is recycled.  The carbon foot print of artisans that do their work by hand isn't even comparable to the carbon foot print of a recycling facility.  As with most things, handmade is the way to go.


You can do a search on Etsy for upcycled supplies and find some excellent sources for materials.  One of my favorite eco friendly supply shops is Mike's T Shirt Yarn.  Mike keeps a fabulous selection of t shirt yarn.  He even makes crafting cords out of the tops of the t shirts so nothing goes to waste.  Mike does not dye his shirts so there are no chemicals introduced to the fabric during his process.  Who needs to use dye when your shop is this fun and bright anyway?  Mike has great taste in color.  Have a peek!


This fun tie dye t shirt yarn is available for purchase here.


Mike is only the beginning of what our creative and diverse team has to offer.  The diversity of our artisans only adds to the positive atmosphere of our little corner of the internet.  Upcycling opens new doors on what is and is not a crafting supply.  You can use any medium.  To prove this point, I decided to talk to some of the artisans on our team that use upcycled craft supplies.


Gray owns Knot Sew Trashy.  A very eclectic shop that I always have fun browsing through.  I asked Gray where she found her supplies.  She said, "I find my supplies almost everywhere. Really. I get supplies from all kinds of places; friends, family, freecycle/craigslist... My mother gave me all of her fabric scraps from making our Halloween costumes as kids. The thrift store here has a dollar room that's always full of fantastic things- and the money goes to AIDS research. A friend who volunteers there gives me some of the felted sweaters that come in, if I had them ALL I'd be drowning in them. I go to businesses and ask for things they are throwing out and they're happy to do so (Thanks to the bike shops!). I scored an enormous awesome bag of beautiful vintage yarn for 5$, and still do sometimes. It helps to look, ask, talk, and be resourceful. I jokingly pray to "The Trash Gods" in search of materials that I want. But my entire upcycling journey has been a big lesson in "Ask and you shall receive" Trust me, you shall!"


I think one of my favorite items in Gray's shop is her aprons.  So cute and a fabulous way to upcycle those large button up shirts!

This fabulous apron is available for purchase here.

I just love Gray's philosophy on upcycling.  Gray has such great energy that it is hard to not get excited and passionate about upcycling during every communication with her.  We spoke about philosophy and how we started down this path and she said, "Awhile back I started to see the excess around me and so I made it into things for friends and myself, which eventually became KnotSewTrashy! I feel that there isn't really much reason to buy new when there is so much possibility already there, waiting. Why use new resources? They're dwindling and we already have plenty! When you make something from upcycled materials its always unique. If you spend any amount of "extra" time preparing the material, it's made up for in costs, uniqueness, the environment, and the story. Old flannels make the softest hankies! With so many reasons TO upcycle, excuses NOT to just aren't in my lexicon. It just feels lazy now."


I couldn't agree more, Gray!  We are lucky to have so many talented artisans as members of our team.  Another artisan I would like to mention is Sarah from Sweet Someday.  She has a lovely shop of all upcycled materials.  Just look what she can do with a map and a license plate!


This lovely birdhouse is available for purchase here.


I just love Sarah's approach to gathering supplies.  I asked Sarah about this and she said, "I absolutely love shopping at thrift stores and rummage sales! I never know what new (to me) material I’m going to come across! I also often save items that most people would normally throw away and end up repurposing them. Sometimes I have leftover supplies from another project and end up making them into something completely different. I also have family members who do lots of building and woodworking, so I’m able to take their scrap pieces and use them. A lot of the time, I have materials saved up and don’t know what I’m going to do with them until much later. That’s the fun of creating!"


Sarah, I couldn't agree more.  I find that a fantastic approach to the creative process.  So often we get in a hurry to just get the finished product out there that we forget about the journey that our creative endeavors take us on. 


It is difficult to narrow it down to just a few shops, but this post just wouldn't be complete without mentioning Morgan from King Soleil, which currently has 3 upcycled lines running.  One for upcycled crochet.  Another for upcycled embroidery hoop art.  And finally her third line for upcycled children's clothing and accessories.  So how does she find all of her supplies?  I asked Morgan and she said, "My materials and supplies all come from different places and I feel like a treasure hunter each and every time I go on the prowl for new special finds. My local Goodwill, (well, any Goodwill within 40 miles, really) are wonderful sources and I visit them frequently. I especially like the Goodwill 'superstores' as they have loads of furniture, and I am currently building up an upcycled/refinished line for the nursery. I shop at local yard sales, tag sales, estate sales, and community sales. You can find amazing deals if you wait for the last day and haggle a bit. Usually everything is 50% off the last day anyway! Although, I never haggle at community sales where the money is going to a good cause. Another gold mine is fabric stores, upholstery shops, and interior design stores who are constantly updating their fabrics and have left-over or discontinued goodies that they will give away to save a trip to the dumpster. Oh, how it pains me to think perfectly lovely fabric samples books are thrown away every day! I am in love with fabric sample books!  I also pick through mom and pop consignment shops and vintage shops, but I don't get the same satisfaction upcycling these pieces. To me, upcycling is so much more than recycling; it is actually giving new life, a better life really, to a piece that was otherwise discarded. I try and rescue what no one else will give a chance.   My family and friends know their 'toss-aways' have to pass through me before heading out to the donation bins, and most of the time, they have nothing left to donate. There are limitless ways to use what you may already have in your home, or what people think have lost their luster. Reinventing, redesigning, and rethinking what each piece is, into what it could be, is the key to upcycling. And once you have unlocked that key, you will discover a treasure trove of possibilities! "


And just look what you can create with that treasure trove!


This beautiful flower girl dress is available for purchase here.


Even in my shop, I have been working on expanding my selection and am finding it very easy to do.  I thought being the upcycled craft store might be difficult, but so far the only difficult thing has been finding enough time to get things listed!  Every day I think, "Oh man, I should be carrying that as a supply!"  I have made lists and distributed them to everyone I know about what they must give to me and not throw out (everything from wine bottles to guitar strings gets saved for me to either use or add to my supplies shop).  I see a new supply everywhere I look and it is so fun and exciting.  I think today I will take Morgan's advice and go to some of my favorite thrift stores and stock up.  After all, a treasure trove awaits!  


Love and Peace,


Luci