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Heavily edited version of a hand-colored print posted by Okinawa Soba (see THREE GEISHA IN A FLOWER GARDEN UNDER PINES) of women with umbrellas admiring a pond and wisteria flowers.
There are many many interesting images of this type as well as of modern Okinawa at his Flickr site: www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa-soba/
Thanks for the permission to reuse the images, Rob!
Believe it or not, i cut this stencil when i was 2 months pregnant, but had no idea... I made a small version which i submitted to the 400 ml project, but i never got a chance to spray the large one... well, here it is =)
smontare stampanti usate e non più funzionanti senza dover pensare di rimontarle è un'attività veramente rilassante, che regala non pochi componenti elettronici praticamente a gratis.
E adesso cosa ci facciamo? avete delle proposte?
Reusable goody bags are 5x6.5 inches with a drawstring top. Great to use for goody bags for children's birthday party to hold small party favors and they can be used again and again by your young guests. Small toys, collections, marbles - any small pieces that you need to keep together. Sturdy construction with double stitched, enclosed seams. Poly cord drawstring is heat sealed to prevent wear.
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After an interesting time spent in the shop looking at novelties, some from my youth [Have I been about so long that I am also saleable?] after the shop it was time to find a story teller.
Someone's waste is another person's creation. Also fitting since the city of Toronto is currently debating whether or not to ban paper coffee cups and replace them with Styrofoam cups.
My idea with these bags is to save some nature: These are made of re-used fabrics and even the smallest scraps can be used. So no need always buy a new bag for your gift, and the best part: these can be used for anything else also!
Alicia Procello talks about how Nike collects worn-out shoes and turns them into basketball courts and fields.
Photos by Miller Taylor
March 2013 CreativeMornings/Raleigh event (global theme: "Reuse") with guest speaker Lyle Estill, founder of Piedmont Biofuels.
Special thanks to our host CAM Raleigh and sponsors Counter Culture Coffee who provided us with complimentary coffee and Crumb who provided the breakfast snacks!
ANEW event sponsored by Bentley Prince Street, held at the Smog Shoppe on March 15, 2012. Photo credit: Diana Cabrera
ANEW event sponsored by Bentley Prince Street, held at the Smog Shoppe on March 15, 2012. Photo credit: Diana Cabrera
Durable geotextile Gatorguard wattle installed to divert runoff down unpaved road to a temporary sediment basin and vegetated area
UNEP, through the Global Wastewater Initiative and the IWRM SIDS AIO project, will work with FAO to upscale efforts in promoting wastewater reuse for reforestation and agriculture in the Island of Santiago and Sao Vicente, Cabo Verde. To that effect a joint mission was organised from 24 to 29 April 2016. The objective of the meeting was to:
- Formulate UNEP-FAO Cabo Verde project document on wastewater reuse.
- Provide UNEP/GPA/IWRM AIO SIDS inputs to the meeting following up with key national intervening in the water and agriculture sector.
Photo Credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
More: www.aio-iwrm.org
Lots of interesting displays on water conservation and ways to green your garden.
Photo by Christopher Gibbons
It's pretty simple really, The ReUse Project is about finding multiple uses for things and throwing nothing away that doesn't have to be. ReUsing is kind of like Recycling, only we arent geting rid of things, we are finding new uses for them.
Here are a few examples of how you might ReUse...
Example 1:
I was walking down the street the other day when i found ________ in the trash. I decided to take ________ home and turned it into _________.
Example 2:
I had _______ sitting in my closet for the last million years and I finally did something with it.
Example 3:
I got _________ for my birthday this year, and i really didnt like it, so i cut it up and turned it into _______.
There are many ways to ReUse.
"One mans trash is another mans treasure"
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Romuald Hazoume -Liberte- 2009 Plastic bottle, porcupine quills and fabric. Quite inventive I thought!!
another shot from the Nakuru dump - this lady lives there, and makes her money weaving handbags and hats from the plastic shopping bags she finds in the dump. they're very durable and well-made.