I've settled on the phrase "coffee sack". Hessian/burlap - got too confusing. Coffee sack is what I used and it covers it best, I reckon!
The last of the decorations I tried with the coffee sack were stars. Made the same way as teh birds with recycled wall paper backing....
I prefer the birds.
Stars were very prone to the fraying factor.
But still. Recycled coffee sack stars...here they are...still quite lovely...with recycled doily and embroidery details.
Showing posts with label keeping it eco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keeping it eco. Show all posts
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
vintage kaftan birds - still keeping it eco...
I thought you might be sick of seeing Christmas decorations photographed on my kitchen table. So here are the ones I finished today hanging appropriately enough on the apricot tree. (Don't say I never do nothing for youse. I do care, dear reader.)
The fabric is from a vintage kaftan - but panic not! It was stained and unwearable - obviously! Or I'd be wearing it! I love turquoise blue and silver.
The template is on this previous post.
The stuffing was recycled pure cotton stuffing from a friend's futon. The wings are coffee packets and doilies. The feet are pom pom trim.
A flock of them sewn on the machine one sunny morning and finished today in readiness for gifts for teachers and neighbours.I'm sure you could make them sweeter than me!
The fabric is from a vintage kaftan - but panic not! It was stained and unwearable - obviously! Or I'd be wearing it! I love turquoise blue and silver.
The template is on this previous post.
The stuffing was recycled pure cotton stuffing from a friend's futon. The wings are coffee packets and doilies. The feet are pom pom trim.
A flock of them sewn on the machine one sunny morning and finished today in readiness for gifts for teachers and neighbours.I'm sure you could make them sweeter than me!
Sunday, December 14, 2014
blingtastic glamtastic disco wreath - keeping it eco
This was recycling on top of recycling - recycling to the power or recycling??? Way back in 2011 I made a wreath from an old kids bike tyre . Over the years, hanging it on the west facing front door it has got a bit shabby. In fact something very strange happened to the polystyrene. So this year I scraped it clean and with the help of my crafty seven year old twins we did some mosaic work with old c.d.'s.
I used scissors to cut the c.d.'s and the twins glued with craft glue. Good job girls!
We recycled the see-through bow from the old wreath, added some disco balls and bunches of silver flowers from the craft shop. I stuck the stalks of the flowers into ploystyrene pushed into the tyre cavity. Now get down and boogie Santa!
I used scissors to cut the c.d.'s and the twins glued with craft glue. Good job girls!
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Christmas Crochet Round up!
It's not too late to whip some of these up.
Here's some free patterns and tutorials for lovely hand crocheted ornaments.
My sister made me some of these last year and I love them. Here's a free tutorial on craft stylish
Miniature delicate hearts from craft penguin
And it's worth having a squiz at slugs on the refrigerator website - for ALL THINGS CROCHET.
But for now - the ornaments.
And from whiskers and wool blog we have:
Here's some free patterns and tutorials for lovely hand crocheted ornaments.
My sister made me some of these last year and I love them. Here's a free tutorial on craft stylish
Miniature delicate hearts from craft penguin
And it's worth having a squiz at slugs on the refrigerator website - for ALL THINGS CROCHET.
But for now - the ornaments.
And from whiskers and wool blog we have:
Get hooking....
Sunday, December 7, 2014
More Bird Decorations - Keeping it Eco
Similar ingredients to the last bird decorations - just in different measure. And no sewing.
The main bird bodies are recycled wallpaper - one side of the wallpaper is the height of seventies fashion - BROWN contrasted with BROWN, highlighted with A TOUCH OF GOLDY BROWN on a BROWN base. Mmm. Where's my crochet hostess gown, fibre optic lamp and shgpile carpet to match? Yes -but it's not so festive. However, the other side is a wholesome embossed natural off white. Goes well with recycled coffee sack, no?
Simple - cut, glue, bit of ric rac, pom pom trim feet, hessian scrap for a wing and a button eye...or not. I like mine eye free I must admit.
Here's the template I made - (you will have to play around with the size because I haven't sussed out attaching pdf's yet.)
And here's another template to try...get crafting!
The main bird bodies are recycled wallpaper - one side of the wallpaper is the height of seventies fashion - BROWN contrasted with BROWN, highlighted with A TOUCH OF GOLDY BROWN on a BROWN base. Mmm. Where's my crochet hostess gown, fibre optic lamp and shgpile carpet to match? Yes -but it's not so festive. However, the other side is a wholesome embossed natural off white. Goes well with recycled coffee sack, no?
Simple - cut, glue, bit of ric rac, pom pom trim feet, hessian scrap for a wing and a button eye...or not. I like mine eye free I must admit.
Here's the template I made - (you will have to play around with the size because I haven't sussed out attaching pdf's yet.)
And here's another template to try...get crafting!
Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Hessian Bird Decorations - Keeping it Eco
Do you say "heshen" or "hess-ee-an"? Karen, resident sewing expert, who is from New Zealand, is rather adamant that I say the latter, but being the slacker country talker that I am, I do say the former. So shall we just agree to disagree and say burlap?
These basic burlap birdy decorations are for a kindergarten Christmas market. I've made so many that I am now covered in a haze of hessian! I've been dusted with a blush of burlap! In fact, it got right up my nose.
However, they are lovely - and eco. Because I made them from a coffee sack that my friendly inner city hipster cafe was happy to give to me even though I'm not very cool and don't have a beard. I'm sure if you go to your local hipster cafe (they are everywhere!!) they would give you a coffee sack too. Beard disguise is optional.
My coffee bag was conveniently Brazilian and therefore printed in festive colours of green red and yellow.
1.If you have hayfever - then wear a mask and goggles. Seriously.
2. Back each shape with a strong card. I recycled some vintage embossed wallpaper for the backs.
3. Don't cut the shapes too far in advance of sewing/gluing as they will fray away into nothingness and all your work will disappear and you may feel as though you might be going a special sort of crafty Christmas crazy.
Which bird do you like the best? I'm partial to the crazy fringe tailed turtle dove above.
But the chevron ribbon tailed partridge is okay too.
As are the silver tailed sparrows with their racing numbers.
The simple bird shape is fun to play with - you can add all sorts of trims, wings, buttons,and tails as you see fit.
The feet are made from a pom pom trim I bought for $5.50 a metre at Rathdowne Remnants and that's pretty economical when each bird only uses a tiny two pom poms!
Here's the LINK to some Keeping it Eco Christmas Craft from last year. Remember - recycling rocks. Especially true at Christmas time...
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