Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts

Recycled Art - Vases

Continuing in the series of Recycled Art, here is a pair of beautiful and creative vases(at least I think so ;)). As you must have guessed it, they have evolved from the empty ketchup/sauce bottles. These bottles are thick and strong, so I couldn't afford to waste them simply.

Recycled Art - Vases

The process is simple.
1. Wash the empty bottle. Remove the wrapper


2. Let your creativity flow. Paint the bottle with a base color. Then paint any artistic design that comes to your mind . If you are not into painting, you can even stick a beautiful gift wrapper or an old invitation card ( one more thing gets recycled!)

Recycled Art - Vases

3. My version looks like this. You can just keep them as they are or flowers will surely add beauty. Here I have taken some old metal wires and have coiled them.

Recycled Art - Vases
Check out more such Recycled Arts here

Recycled Art - Wall Hanging

Here is a quick and easy recycled art. A wall hanging prepared from few easily available things and things which find their way to dustbin.

Things required:

A piece from carton box
Thick sheet of paper of any color for the base.
Any glossy paper ( i have used the air tight pouch of Tea powder).
Transparent sheet to cover .
Scissors, cello tape, gum.

Procedure: (refer the pictures below)

1. Cut the carton to a size of your choice. You can cut as large as possible.
2. Cover it neatly with the thick sheet. I used black to complement the silver gloss
3. Now it is ready, to paste the design
4. Cut any of your favorite design or any abstract design as this one
5. Carefully paste the cut design and cover with the transparent sheet. Tag a hook at the backside and its ready to adorn your wall!!



Creating wall hanging from waste Creating wall hanging from waste
Creating wall hanging from waste Creating wall hanging from waste
Creating wall hanging from waste

Check out the earlier recycled arts here

Recycled Art - Gift Jars

Here I am with one more recycling idea. Empty jars being used for making a beautiful decorative piece or a perfect gift item. You can use jars or bottles of any size and shape for this purpose. I have used empty honey bottles

First, empty the jar, clean it and dry it, remove any stickers on it before using it for any purpose

You can fill any material of your choice. May be layers of different colored rice or sand, dry flowers, small cute dolls. You can even convert these jars into interesting votive for candles


I have used crystal jelly balls. I picked up these lovely pastel jelly balls for a very low price. Cover the jar with a gift wrapper (you can use the old ones also). Tie a beautiful bow with a ribbon. Now your jars are all set to be gifted which are ready at such minimum expense

Aren't they cute?
Check out my previous recycled art here

3Rs-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

More and more people are becoming aware of the threatening issues our earth is facing today. It is the responsibility of each one of us to contribute to this noble cause of safeguarding our mother earth.
I have tried to list a few things following which may help in creating a greener world, thus creating a healthy and happy future

3R's- How to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
1. First and foremost, buy and use less! buy only what you need and use all of what you buy. Think before buying any product.

2. Extend the life of a material. Find alternative use of it. Think twice before discarding it away

3. Producing new items from recycled material takes less energy and resources than making products from brand new materials, thus exploiting less of natural resources of the planet. Buy more of recycled items

4. Say NO to junk mail! Call toll-free numbers in unwanted catalogs and ask to be removed from mailing lists. Whenever possible, use the Internet to obtain (and pay) bills, news, catalogs, stock reports and other information that usually comes to your house in a paper format. Reducing paper reduces waste.

5. Avoid creating trash wherever possible. when ordering food, avoid receiving any unnecessary plastic utensils, straws, etc. (ask in advance), buy products with the least amount of packaging. Every little bit of trash avoided does make a difference!

6. Refuse store bags. Everybody knows this, but very few follow this. When you buy one

or two items at a store, ca

rry them out in your hands; or take a reusable bag with you to carry the items.


7. Share things like books, magazines, movies and games with your friends

8. Take washable cups and plates
instead of disposables. Even if you use disposable plastic cups, plates, utensils, and plastic food storage bags, don't throw them away! Wash and reuse them -- most of them will last for a long time with many us
es. You will not only be helping your environment, but your pockets will thank you too!

9. Stop ripping the paper off gifts! If you remove the wrapping paper carefully, you can use it again, and there's nothing wrong with doing just that!


10. Use Rechargeable batteries whererever pos

sible


11. Use the emptied jars as handy contain

ers, as vases, spoon stand or pen stand


12. Start a garden. Food that you grow yourself does not have to be "processed" or "packaged", and no fossil fuels are needed to get it to the store and then to your house.
13. Start a compost or v
ermiculture to transform your
household garbage (food wastes, vegetable left outs etc), into a rich fertilizer to plants.

14. Reuse envelops, wrapping paper, one sided blank papers wherever possible. Avoid fresh paper to take the printout of not so important documents. Printer misprints can become great to-do-list scratch papers

15. Gift a sapling instead of buying some expensive useless gifts

16. If you have indoor plants, water them with leftover or unused drinking water and water from cooking
17. Shoe boxes can be turned into herb planters o
r file storage

18. Start carpool in your community if possible

19. Educate your children about the importance of being economical and the importance of 3Rs

20. Cell phones can be
recycled, parts can be re-used or the whole phone refurbished.

There are close to 5000 Nokia recycling points globally, each taking back mobile devices and accessories. In India, Nokia has laid out a robust recycling infrastructure across the country with over 1300 recycling bins installed at Nokia Care Centers, Nokia Priority Dealers and Nokia Concept Stores.

Find your nearest recycling point at Nokia Care Center, Nokia Priority Dealers, Nokia Concept Stores.

21. Used televisions can be donated to various charitable organizations, hospitals, homeless shelters, orphanages. Many places delivering new televisions will take away the old to donate or use for parts

22. Try to buy products/containers made from recycled material as often as possible to support the recycled product market. When purchasing paper products (toilet paper, etc,), look for paper that has been recycled using a minimum of 50% post-consumer waste.

23. Make extensive use of your local library,

24. Install a drip irrigation system to water your plants more effectively

25. Whenever possible, keep lights off during the day. Encourage family members to get in the habit of turning off lights when they leave a room (taping small reminder notes to light switches can help).

26. Commit to planting and maintaining a plant/tree. Plant a sapling on every occasion at home, bdays, anniversaries...etc

27.Use the stairs instead of the elevator when you have to climb couple of floors

28. If a recycling program has not already been started at your company, start one yourself (or improve the program already in place)

29. Soap water used for washing clothes can be used to wash the veranda or corridors.

30. Commonly recycled business items:

  • Office paper
  • Magazines and catalogs
  • Newspaper
  • Cardboard
  • Aluminum cans
  • Plastic bottles
  • Toner and ink jet cartridges and other stationary
31. Rotate or post memos rather than making multiple copies of them (if available, use voice mail or e-mail

32. Encourage your employees and colleagues about the energy consumption (switching off computers, light, fans when not in use)

33. Complete simple tasks by hand, rather than using electrical appliances

34. It is wise to switch to Compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs as they use only a third as much electricity as a standard incandescent bulb.

As i always say, Spread the word, Save earth!

Recycled Art

I normally give a second thought before throwing away any household items that are no more needed.If my creative mind says yes it can be converted to some useful form of art or craft i go ahead recycling it.
Last week,while winding up the party at home, i found two water glasses cracked.

By just using black and white sheets of paper i could give a decent shape and design to the glasses. And here is the final product.

I feel recycling is not only good for the environment,it also enhances the creative part of you!
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