GreenCraft Magazine Spring 2016
Transform your trash into treasures with the latest GreenCraft Magazine, like the multiple ways to use coffee sleeves as presented by Frances Peets. For gadget-lovers and techies alike, make computer key jewelry inspired by Sandy Hadland’s project. Also featured in the issue, Cindy Fortin revamps a shift dress with a stunning weaving technique using old T-shirts, Dorothy North creates picture frames from corrugated cardboard that look store-bought, and Laura Kruger’s home good items made from tins and other old junk are sure to transform non-greencrafters into believers! Plus, don’t miss Brooke Bock’s technique for making bracelets from gourds and Ella Wilson’s planters made from garden gloves that are sweet, fun and functional.
Transform your trash into treasures with the latest GreenCraft Magazine, like the multiple ways to use coffee sleeves as presented by Frances Peets. For gadget-lovers and techies alike, make computer key jewelry inspired by Sandy Hadland’s project. Also featured in the issue, Cindy Fortin revamps a shift dress with a stunning weaving technique using old T-shirts, Dorothy North creates picture frames from corrugated cardboard that look store-bought, and Laura Kruger’s home good items made from tins and other old junk are sure to transform non-greencrafters into believers! Plus, don’t miss Brooke Bock’s technique for making bracelets from gourds and Ella Wilson’s planters made from garden gloves that are sweet, fun and functional.