Articles related to "Green Crafting"UK magazine and website, Cloth, seeks to provide readers with the information that they required in order to create their own unique clothes and home accessories.
You have all heard of living "Green". It just means being more environmentally conscious in our everyday lives.
You can create cute spring creatures from discarded yogurt cups. It's a fun, easy and green craft to keep you busy.
You can easily transform small yogurt cups and smoothie bottles into cute penguins with paint, glue and craft foam. It's an easy and fun green craft project.
Art supplies do not always need to be purchased at craft stores. Many amazing crafts can be created by recycling common everyday materials.
Fabricate - 17 Sewing Projects That Make Fabric the Star by Susan Wallinger, focuses on creating wonderful unique fabrics for use in a range of sewing projects.
Toddlers enjoy exploring and don't require expensive toys. Try out some of these craft projects with cardboard boxes to make a variety of new toys for the kids.
A few sewing skills are all that are required to undertake a variety of green or environmentally friendly sewing projects.
A guide to online resources for crafters who are interested in using non-toxic materials or recycling household "trash" into creative goods.
This is a great way to display photos that adds a unique flair.
Use your sewing skills to make a difference this Earth Day. Make some simple Earth Day sewing resolutions and help the environment with your craft.
Celebrate Earth Day this April with preschoolers and young children by planning eco-friendly, green activities that are educational and helpful to the environment.
While on family vacation at the cottage, let the kids combine their enthusiasm for the outdoors with craft projects that celebrate nature and add character to the cabin.
With all of the plastic and lead paint toy concerns, it is a good time to think about "greener" alternatives for kid's art and craft supplies.
Using recycled materials and easy to find supplies, preschoolers and toddlers can make cute and simple crafts to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Here is a great new crafter's resource book that sets itself apart from the rest.
Instead of throwing that coffee tray away, make truly "green" Irish shamrock stamps by using a tray from your favorite coffee shop.
Yo-yos, also known as Suffolk puffs, are not just for making quilts. Fabric yo-yos can be used to add vintage charm to clothing, accessories and home decor.
Jesus is the reason for the season, and kids can celebrate this by making Christmas crafts that help them remember what Christmas is all about.
Looking for creative Christmas wreath ideas? Try something new this year and make your own decorative holiday wreath! Here are some ideas to get you started.
Here are some easy, thoughtful, unique ways to say "I love you!" to a mother from a child.
Need some quick, easy Easter crafts? Look no further!
A listing of some environmentally oriented events and activities scheduled for August.
St. Patrick's Day for kids can be as much fun as a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Celebrate the day the whole world is Irish with some family activities.
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