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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Recycled Daisy Magnets

Recycled Daisy Magnets

Recycled Daisy Magnets
Brightly coloured daisy magnets from South Africa made from recycled drink cans. Each flower is a different combination of colours and patterns depending on the tin that has been used. They are not only gorgeous they display an impressive ability to find value in something we assume is valueless.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Upcycled Clothing - Poland



IMAGE OUTLOOK: Dominika Naziębły crafts a collection the upcycled way
A fashion designer by profession, Dominika Naziębły loves to craft clothes using upcycling. She used clothes that had been discarded and swaps them into fashionable forms by beautifully changing their character and quality. This graduate in fashion designing makes good use of whatever she learnt during her college days and crafts designs which are eye-appealing. IMAGE OUTLOOK has sustainable designs and consuming plus has been crafted in a tasteful manner.


upcycled dresses by dominika design













Monday, February 13, 2012

bird origami - robin


This beautiful traditional origami bird is actually quite easy to make,
 and if you fold the feet at just the right angle, it will stand up!
For the best looking bird, you can use paper thats coloured on both sides:
but white on the bird still looks nice if you dont have any double sided paper.

For a printable .pdf version of the bird instructions, click here.
You will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer in order to
 open the .pdf file. You can get Adobe Reader here

 
1. Start with your paper white side up. Fold in half, as shown.
 
2. Fold the outside corners into the centre line, and crease well.

 

3. Fold the top triangle backwards


4. Fold the corners of the model in
toward the centre, crease well, then
open again.


 

5. Bring the highlighted corner up and outward using the crease shown. Then bring the highlighted corner back down toward the centre line and flatten.
 
 6. Repeat this step on the opposite
corner... the model should now look
like this


 7. Fold the outermost corners backwards on the angle shown and crease well.


 
8. Mountain fold the model in half. (Fold backwards)
 

9. Rotate the model slightly so you can see the bird forming


 10. Make these creases and unfold




11. Using these creases, inside reverse fold to
make the head and the tail of the bird.

If you have folded the feet at the correct angle (in step 7), the model should stand up.

You can refold the feet if you need to.