
Welcome to our FaveCrafts Blog Hop for Earth Week! What eco-friendly crafts are you making? Show us your latest and greatest recycled crafts and eco-friendly creations from the month, or make something and write it up just for the occasion!
From now until April 25th, you’ll have the chance to post your latest eco-friendly crafts in this very post. On April 26th, voting will begin and readers will have a chance to pick their favorite recycle craft. The person whose project receives the most votes will also receive the crafty prize package shown below.
You have until Thursday April 25th at 11:59 PM to add your project to the list below. Voting will begin on April 26th and end on April 28th at 11:59 PM. The winner will also be announced on April 29th on both the FaveCrafts Blog and Facebook.
How to Participate:
- Create or find a blog post on your own site that showcases your eco-friendly project. In the post, you can talk about the crafting process, write up a tutorial, or merely show off the finished project.
- Add your link to this post by clicking on “Add your link” at the bottom of the screen and follow the instructions. Make sure you link to your specific blog post, not your homepage, and give it a caption.
- Remember to copy the FaveCrafts Blog Hop button from below and paste it into your blog post. Also, link it to this Blog Hop post, so that everyone who reads your blog can see that you’ve been featured on FaveCrafts!
Remember, the link list will close at 11:59 PM on April 25th, at which point no new links can be entered. At this time, voting will begin.
**Don’t have a craft project for this Blog Hop but want to be notified via email about future events? Tell us you want to be added to our Blogger List and we will let you know when the next Blog Hop is up so you can join the fun!
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Taking
Sewing needle
Fishing line
2 Arm covers on your chair/couch sew edges together
Fill with old t-shirts or socks(clean ones lol)
Sew together
Tada
You made a throw pillow
Takes about 30 minutes to an hour
I love knitting and crochet. I already made baby mittens , hat,scarf etc
Check out my Flower Power Upcycled Denim Purse.
Avid cross stitcher and quilter. Love to reuse materials that were originally something else(transformed from old to new) that will be beautiful again.
I don’t have any pictures but my husband was helping my dad make wine bottle windchimes.
I am using old beads to recycle into a beautiful necklace. It has a heart pendant which is half yelllow and red. I have silver beads and long cyclinder beads as a finishing part of the necklace. The heart was on a chain and other beads that broke so I used nylon cord to string the heart pendant with other beads. I was wondering where would be a good place to start a blog?
Thank you
Sarah
How fun! My daughter and I made a fairy house today!
I have entered in so many contests…hope ill win someday could use some new supplies and would love to learn a new craft
I love to crochet chemo caps for those fighting cancer
I would LOVE to win this collection of paper crafting supplies to celebrate Earth Day.
i love crafts…i make so many things for my friends,family and my fantastic 4 (grand children)…love to win them…
I don’t have a blog site or a picture but make wind chimes using old keys people don’t need anymore and by going to places that make keys and they let me have their mistakes since all they do is pitch em anyway. Use scrap wood, small boxes etc that can be decorated to hang them from and fishing line to attach the keys to the wood in which I drill tiny holes to run the string through and tie it on. I suppose you could use a large staple gun and put staples in the wood to tie the string around also but have not yet tried that method….
I love to spin my own wool and cotton yarn and dye it with organic things my favorite was dyed a pretty purple using wild blackberries specially since they are every where growing wild don’t even need to water them.