Wednesday, January 21, 2015

WOYWW 294--Crafty Recycling

Happy Wednesday Deskers!

Hop around worktables at What's-On-Your-Workdesk-Wednesday.


I'll have a stitch-tini.
I was having my morning cuppa and using my mini trimmer on a recycling project. I decided that a pretty wall pocket calendar from 2013 could be recycled with those free downloadable calendar pages, and it worked! I used washi tape to install the pages very nicely, and decorated them. Now I have my favorite wall pocket calendar back in the kitchen--and it was all free because I used my stash. Go crafty stash! (Posting the project on the blog for tomorrow when all the pages are done.)

I'm staying short today. Hugs!

Eat, Write, Dream, Stitch

30 comments:

  1. This is a great idea, Sandy. I will have to remember it as I have lots of calenders with pictures that I love that I can't get rid of just'cos they are out of date. I can feel some recycling coming on ready for next year!!
    Have a god week
    Hugs Lisax #31

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  2. Isn't it nice when a project works out like you plan?

    And you weren't kidding, that WAS a short one!

    Happy woyww to you!
    :)trisha
    #68 today with
    monoprinting

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  3. I love your stich-tini :) Great idea for reusing that calendar! Happy WOYWW. Shel#71

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  4. Hello!

    Love the photos - so colorful and inviting! Looking forward to seeing your project! Wishing you a happy day today!

    Hugs,

    Barbara DIane

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  5. Can't wait to see the finished calendar tomorrow! and your martini glass full of colored threads.... a drink to satisfy my soul! TFS Scrapbook Lynne #74

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  6. Great idea, Sandy. I look forward to peeking at the completed project. I, too like your stitch-tini! :)
    Thanks for your visit. The base of the teapot mini that I made is a chipboard album that can sometimes be found in the dollar rack at Michael's. They do change the content often, but there have been different shaped chipboard minis in there often.

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    1. Ooh--thanks for that tip. I will check when I go to Michaels next week!

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  7. Love the "stitch-tini" glass, what a fun way to hold doo dads on your desk. That's neat that you got to recycle your favorite calendar to use it again this year. Have fun crafting! Judy #76

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  8. Your "stitch-tini" glass is fabulous! And love it when one can recycle something for a new use! Thanks for stopping by and Happy WOYWW!
    Carol N #58

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  9. What a great idea for recycling! Love all the happy colors on your desk.

    Thanks for your visit to my blog and for the lovely comments.

    Happy Woyww,

    Sandy #26

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  10. Yay you!! Love it when cool things like that happen in the craft room!

    Happy Crafting!
    Jeannie #14

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  11. LOVE the Stitchtini!!!!
    Looking forward to seeing your calendar.
    Thanks for the earlier visit.
    Krisha #11

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  12. LMAO!!!! stich-tini!!!!
    I need that!
    robyn 5

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  13. Love the stitch-tini! Great colourful post and that's a fab idea with the calender - looking forward to seeing it finished. Thanks so much for stopping by my desk earlier - hope you have a great week,
    Diana #39

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  14. I know I'm supposed to be commenting on your desk but can I also say how much I love your blog banner. Totally beautiful. x

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  15. Yes and I love your cup too. Many thanks for the visit Sandy. I hadn't thought about it but you are right, I think I may have one of the best views! I am busy this week but will try and get back tomorrow to see what you've done. Happy crafting, Angela x 28

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  16. Sounds like a great project ! Looking forward to seeing it soon. Thanks for visiting Ali #20

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  17. Look at all of those vibrant colours and I love your little mug. Awww :)

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  18. Oooh, I'll have to come back to see that! Sounds interesting! Thanks for visiting my blog earlier, Sandy! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #52

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  19. 'Twas ever the case....you start out being an angel in the Nativity play, progress through being the Scarecrow and end up being a character part!! Mind you, I was always Herod in the church plays!!! Never the angel or fairy....sniff. And I've jumped to being a witch now, lol!! I'm sure your hubby and mine would probably get on well....my son has a very quick and funny sense of humour too :-)
    I'm still busting my stash too...woohoo! I'm feeling quite virtuous. Hope it continues. Take care, my friend,
    Hugs, LLJ 25 xx

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  20. Always feels good to use your stash!! Well done you for recycling. Thank you for tjhe earlier visit, Happy WOYWW, Cindy #50

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  21. That calendar you made is a very creative and environmentally conscious way to recycle what you have. I need to remember that for next year. Thanks for the visit and Happy WOYWW!

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  22. Using stash is as good as a tidy!! Looks interesting so will come back to see Thanks for visiting, Chris 54

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  23. Wonderful idea! Looking forward to seeing the finished project. thank you so much for stopping by my blog. Diane #46 WOYWW

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  24. Good morning. Thanks for calling by at mine this week.
    Well done you for recycling your calendar and making something that makes you happy.
    Hugs,
    Annie x # 23

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  25. Ohh I'll have to come back later and have a look at the calendar it sounds like a great idea. Thanks for your visit Anita #66

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  26. What an intriguing idea Sandy, always up for some recycling - and the best bit is that I'm so late with my visiting this week that you've probably already posted the finished results so I can go check them out right now! If not, I'll be back :o) Happy late WOYWW Annie C #61

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  27. What a fab glass you have on your desk - love it - and it looks so good with those colours in it.
    Hugs, Neet 3 xxx

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  28. Ah Sandy...it's actually good to be running late to comment cos saw the two posts up above as well you did a great job on the calendar y'know it looks fab. I've just started to find washi in the cheap shops and now have about eight rolls till then only had one.
    I love it on up cycling things as does look great.
    Thanks for popping over and sharing,
    Shaz in Oz.x #38

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  29. Hi, Sandy, I'm rather belatedly returning your visit from last week! Great idea finding a way to use stash + printables to refurbish an old calendar. Happy belated WOYWW. ~ Laura #65

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