Thursday, November 27, 2008

BOOMARANG

Last Saturday had a late lunch with a couple of friends and acquaintances at a bistro called Boomarang. Yes, boom
arang... not boomerang but boomArang. Located at Robertson Quay, the first thing i noticed about the place was the decor hanging above us.




Apparantly, these are rolls and twigs that have been recycled and incorporated into the venue's layout and decor. I just thought it was a neat idea to recycle what you have and use it as decor... neat! :)

Oh, their all day breakfast was yummilicious!


Boomarang Bistro & Bar
60 Robertson Quay #01-15
The Quayside
Singapore 238252

Tel: +65 6738 1077
Fax: +65 6738 7325

Friday, November 21, 2008

Christmas Decor from Recycled Materials











I found this Christmas decor at Tanglin Mall where they decorated the christmas tree, pillars all by recycled materials, mainly pet bottles
The middle three pictures are a sculpture of reindeer made of .. some plastic i guess. Interestingly, the plastic gives the sculpture very shiny colors ... also the bottle picture, the entire pillar is made of bottles and despite of its dull transparent colors, the bottles reflect the sunlight n produce rainbow colors instead !!!

the fourth photo is a chandelier-kind-of-deco which reminds me of this artist called Miwa Koizumi
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81882611@N00/431805205/

She basically created jellyfish from pet bottles
really wanna try it out but i think it requires certain bending technique and also special tools right ? hahaha
but yeah, do check her out, she's one of my fav artist

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Eco Mobile

Eco Mobile

Hey, we are on a roll here!

Quite by coincidence, I had just recently made this mobile from the core of kitchen rolls. It is decorated with origami butterflies made from old magazine pages.

This is of course no where near the masterly work of Yuken but still an attempt all the same. And very eco-crafty.

I like the way this balances and sways very gently in a light breeze. Almost hypnotic to watch.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Yuken Teruya's Everyday Objects

Wow... first contributor! :) After Betsy shared with us in the last ATC (#15) session about setting up this blog with a focus on Eco-friendly art and craft projects, i happened to chance upon this website through my daily blog readings.




Yuken Teruya uses everyday objects (from toilet rolls, newspapers and even storybooks) to create refreshing, lovely intricate works of art. His works have been feature in the bi-annual Singapore Biennale back in 2006 too!


The photo you see here is one of many Yuken's featured projects titled Corner Forest. I really really love how he transformed a simple plain toilet roll into a delicate pretty piece of art! This is something that would be the talking point of a room if you have such a decor on your wall.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Welcome to KBCC's Very Own BLOG!!!

Hello! This blog is set up for crafters & craft-lovers. In other words, this blog is set up for YOU! In this blog, we will share ideas & links to sites on crafting with recycled materials. Pls feel free to comment, better yet, start blogging here too! If you'd like to contribute to this blog, pls email bicsie@gmail.com 

To start the ball rolling, KBCC #08 will be doing drink can weaving! Details is as follows:

KBCC #08 - Drink Can Fun!
Date: 29th Nov 2008 (Sat)
Time: 2-5pm
Things to bring: An empty drink can (washed clean & dried) & a pair of scissors
Registration: S$10.00/participant
RSVP: Pls RSVP (bicsie@gmail.com) by Monday, 24th Nov 2008

Check out the amazing possibilities of a simple drink can!

Okie doo... Cya next Saturday! :)