Whenever I make crafts, I always use available materials from our house rather than buying new accessories to finish my projects as much as possible. I have used old fabrics, buttons, beads, stones from broken jewelry, marbles, wooden clothespins, and handmade paper beads. See more photos below this post.
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Christmas lantern from recycled items
Zskya, our church mate and a K5 student of Batangas National Highschool came to me and asked if she and her classmates can use the church hall because they needed a space to make a Christmas lantern. I learned that every class from K5 to 4thyear are to submit a lantern as part of their project. It is also a school competition - the lantern should be made out of recycled materials - therefore it should not cost much that's the major criteria for judging. They started covering their star shaped lantern with old magazines. Their original plan was to use tahong shells to decor their lantern project. Unfortunately, the assigned person to bring the shells couldn't come. Zsyka came at our house and consulted me of what's the best thing to do with the lantern.
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