Plastic Bag Flowers

A plastic bag is cut into strips to create this plastic bag bow – a green way to wrap a gift. Ready for giving – a bottle of wine is placed in a simple linen bag and wrapped with my easy to make bag bow.

Bootleg Vase

This is really recycled – a coffee can and part of an old pair of jeans make up this vase. I love to add surprising textures to my designs…

Painted Jar

Leftover latex wall paint lines the interior of this reused marmalade jar, making it opaque and highlighting the subtle details in the shape of the jar…

Bloody Good Candles For Halloween

Old footed glassware is dripped with red glass paint to create some bloody good fun for Halloween. These are so simple to make. I dropped a few squirts of red glass paint into my glass, swirled it around a bit and then…

Sharing Some Recent Finds

I am redoing my daughter’s bedroom and have been on the hunt for some fun, stylish and inexpensive pieces to give her room an update. I came across a few finds that I just had to share…

Lampshade Bowls

Old lampshades are wrapped in fabric strips and transformed into interesting bowls. Use old shades of your own or check out your local thrift store. Lampshades are usually available in abundance and for a very small price…

Paper Yo-Yos

One thing always leads to another. My T-shirt project from a few weeks ago started me thinking about yo-yos. I wondered if it were possible to apply the same technique to paper. I love brown paper bags so, that was my first choice and it turned out to be a successful venture…

This Is Not A Magritte

It’s not a shirt – it’s a creative experiment. The famous “ceci n’est pas” works of RenĂ© Magritte inspired the thinking behind this t-shirt project. I picked up a plain, black shirt at Michael’s for $3.99 and created this simple design – mixing French and English for fun…

Sock Rocks Rock!

Yesterday’s post put socks on my mind. Using a rock I found at the beach and a lonesome sock from my drawer, I created a paperweight for my desk. You’ll need a smooth rock, a sock, a needle and thread…

Coffee Bag Vase

I’m obsessed with Vespa scooters lately – this Starbucks coffee bag grabbed my eye at the supermarket for that very reason. When I was through with the coffee, I cut the bag in half and used it as a vase. It holds water without leaking…

Homemade Mummenschanz

For those of you who may not be familiar with it, Mummenschanz is a non-verbal performance art group that became popular the 1970’s. As a child I was absolutely fascinated by Mummenschanz. I became so familiar with them through their TV ads & PBS performances, that I would attempt to recreate their costumes and movements…

Car Crayons

When it comes to working on projects with children, sometimes the process is just as exciting as the end result. That is definitely the case with this craft. Crayons left to melt in the car take on a great new shape and are reborn as “car crayons”…

Cupcake Lights Are Sweet

I found great looking cupcake tin liners at IKEA – they reminded me of small pleated lampshades. Within minutes, I created a softer look on a strand of bulbs hanging in my garden…

Reusing Shower Curtain Magnets? Why Not?

As I was replacing my shower curtain liner, I couldn’t resist repurposing the magnets that were sewn into the hem. With a simple addition of adhesives numbers, I created a set of magnets for my work space…

Small Gardens For Small Hands

You don’t need a lot of room in your yard to let your kids have a some room to grow plants – give your child a large pot and let them create a small garden of their own…

A Sweater For Your Seat

This cool, vinyl thrift store chair had a lot going for it in terms of style, however, the seat had a gash in it. I thought I’d mix up the textures a bit and use a sweater in the same color as the vinyl to recover the seat…

Quick Change

I picked up this chair at the Salvation Army for $10.00. I considered painting the frame – but then I decided against it. Instead, I polished it up a bit and just recovered the seat. I like the contrast of worn wood against fresh fabric…

Recycled Serving Set

A cardboard cup holder from Starbucks and a few blueberry containers from the farmer’s market are repurposed to create a casual serving set for snacks…

Kids’ Happy Hour

I have noticed that no child can resist an artfully arranged platter of cut veggies and fruits – add to that a large sheet of paper, crayons and lemon water with a straw and the deal is sealed! You’ve just bought yourself 20 uninterrupted minutes in the kitchen.

A Blank Canvas Is Hard To Resist

This is a great project to work on with an older child ( 8+ years). Camp programs and trips to the pool or the beach will keep this bag in good use this summer…