ReMake It! Recycling Projects from the Stuff You Usually Scrap

ReMake It! Recycling Projects from the Stuff You Usually Scrap by Tiffany Threadgould is a creative guide published by Sterling in 2011. This 128-page book, written in a teen-friendly style, encourages young readers to see potential in everyday items that are often discarded, transforming them into unique projects. With a focus on eco-friendly crafting, the book presents 95 innovative ideas, showcasing how vintage LP covers, empty tissue boxes, and broken umbrellas can be repurposed into fun and functional creations.
Readers will find step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color photos, making it accessible for those interested in crafts and hobbies. The projects range from turning an oatmeal container into a stylish tote to crafting a picture frame from old eyeglasses. The book also includes a Stitchionary, providing additional guidance for various techniques. With its emphasis on environmental awareness and waste management, ReMake It! serves as an engaging resource for young crafters looking to explore their creativity while promoting sustainability.
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To the green and crafty kid, vintage LP covers, empty tissue boxes, and broken umbrellas are not trash–they’re treasures!
Written in a teen-friendly style, “ReMake It!” presents 95 cool eco-smart projects–like turning an oatmeal container into a super-cute tote or creating a picture frame from an old pair of eyeglasses. Step-by-step instructions, plus a Stitchionary and fantastic full-color photos of each project, make it easy and fun to get creative with stuff that’s FREE!Includes:
Paper Pizzazz * Fantastic Plastic * Re-fabbed Fabric * Metal Makeover * Glorious Glass * Junk Pile Jazz-up”Printed on eco-friendly FSC paper! “”
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