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Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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I'm so excited about this new line of lunch bags. No one else will have a lunch bag as unique as you!
Each bag is made from one leg of a pair of jeans and the seams from the jeans make the lunch bag so visually interesting! The edges are finished with contrasting ribbon for a super clean and cool look. These bags also have ribbon handles for easy carrying!
This lunch bag features a repurposed USA map tablecloth for the lining.
Every bag has been thoroughly laundered and are totally machine washable in cold water and dried on low for a long and durable life.
11" tall; base and sides measure 5" by 6".
Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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This statue originally stood by the Wild Mouse. Now that the Wild Mouse is gone, it has been repurposed for the Hot Tamale ride (which has Speedy Gonzales-esque cars).
Or else I'll repurpose you as envelopes.
The instructions were poorly written & the pictures didn't help. But, the sample art was lovely.
Nice envelopes.
Original Designs created by Michelle Westlake Tice and Brian Tice of Two Twisted Gypsies Designs, Wellsville, Ohio
I thought this piece was successful as its multi functioning (it can become a head accessory, necklace, belt, bracelet and a ring), due to using a unique inventive way of joining mechanism; Korean traditional Dragonfly knot, because it can be attached and detached, allowing to vary the length and size of the piece. I also thought that the Dragonfly knot related to the concept of the sea, as this insect lay their eggs on the surface of water and at the end of the larval stage, comes out of the water, climbs on a blade of grass, sheds its casing for the last time, and the adult emerges. Which I thought this aspect of its life symbolises the union of the water and earth, transformation and renewal.
The photographs of plastics which I interpreted as skin led me to research about skin in more depth. The sketchbook demonstrates my experimentation with different materials that represent skin, in particular tights. In these sketchbook pages I developed 3D and fashion designs. During these experimentations I created a large-scale soft sculpture of a torso which was composed of materials hand dyed and creased. I composed multiple samples as seen in the middle and right photographs at the bottom of the page.
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This old church is now a dance studio. I have always wanted to capture a night shot with the lights coming through the stained glass. Well, I got what I wanted.
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baby blue repurposed twill
navy & white pin stripe
blue bird repurposed bed linen
new purple batik cotton
new cotton bue floral
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Instructables website shows us how to MAKE this very useful project.
Rodeo Gold - Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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