Plastic Milk Jugs & Hornby Island
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Plastic milk jugs are a flexible creative reuse material for many projects. And find out the story of how I started doing creative reuse!
Plastic Milk Jugs Related Links:
- Maker Faires – events all over the world where Makers share
- NoVa Mini Maker Faire – the Maker Faire in my community
- Filth Wizardry Butterfly Craft
- Why Do Canadians Drink Milk in Plastic Bags?
Trashmagination Listener Question
My friend Emily asks “How do I generate Trashmagination project ideas?” I’ll explore two typical ways – either inspired by the materials or inspired by an end project idea.
Related Links:
- Taiko craft from applesauce containers
- TrashAnatomy shark
- Nen Daiko – my taiko performance group
Please send listener questions to trashmagination@gmail.com.
Trashmagination Tale
How volunteering at a recycling center in a unique community helped set the stage for Trashmagination.
Related Links:
Trashmagination Quotation
“It really isn’t garbage until you mix it all together.”
Related Links:
Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash by Elizabeth Royte
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Transcript of Trashmagination Podcast 1 on plastic milk jugs and Hornby Island
Thanks to my husband Bob Welland for sound editing assistance.
The Trashmagination podcast theme music is Kitchen from the Marian Circle Drum Brigade.
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