Recycled Into Art : Wednesday Blog Hop…

 

 

Need an idea to recycle your old cutlery?

 

 

 

How cool is this giraffe made from old cutlery and recycled into art!?

 

 

 

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32 Comments

  1. Mary Hill
    28 January 2016 / 04:49

    Beautifully cool. 😉

  2. Rhonda Albom
    27 January 2016 / 23:40

    Wow, so creative. Upcyclers come up with the neatest things.

  3. Dominique Goh
    27 January 2016 / 23:07

    Really interesting scupltures that they made with recycle materials.

  4. The Quirky Homemaker
    27 January 2016 / 21:03

    So cool! I love creative upcyclers!

  5. Elegance and Mommyhood
    27 January 2016 / 18:04

    That is such a fun, cool and creative giraffe. It truly is beautiful. I love it. Great job. Great work of art, Claire Justine!

  6. Heather{Our Life In a Click}
    27 January 2016 / 17:48

    Amazing!

  7. Nancy Straughan
    27 January 2016 / 16:24

    Wow! That is so amazing, I wonder how many spoons were used! Thanks for hosting!

  8. StyleDiaryByOsy Osehie
    27 January 2016 / 15:25

    This is so cool.

  9. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz
    27 January 2016 / 11:40

    Isn't that fun?!

  10. Dina Lettre
    27 January 2016 / 11:11

    So creative…and cool!

  11. vanity andme
    27 January 2016 / 07:09

    How cool are these creations? Beautiful, and so clever.Thank you for hosting Laurie x

  12. Christina Morley
    27 January 2016 / 04:06

    Wow! You can see that a lot of planning and work went into it. Really neat! Thanks for sharing and hosting!

  13. Kristin Aquariann
    27 January 2016 / 03:19

    Stunning sculpture!

  14. Tamar SB
    26 January 2016 / 22:50

    So cool!! Thanks for hosting.

  15. Ruchira Khanna
    26 January 2016 / 22:10

    This is just mindblowing cause so much hard work has gone into it.Happy to link up with you!

  16. Ai Sakura
    26 January 2016 / 22:08

    Wow these are really cool!

  17. Epic
    26 January 2016 / 22:08

    So cool! Thanks for hosting. 🙂

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:31

      Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  18. Debbie@Debbie-Dabble and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas
    26 January 2016 / 21:42

    So interesting!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!Hugs,Deb

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:31

      Thank you Debbie 🙂

  19. Teresa Kindred
    26 January 2016 / 21:36

    Not that talented. Mine would look like garbage!

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:30

      Hehe, mine would too. I wish I could be more creative like this though!!

  20. Bi Ti
    26 January 2016 / 21:32

    So cool! I love it :)..

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:28

      Thanks for the comment 🙂

  21. Karren Haller
    26 January 2016 / 20:50

    Those are some amazing art objects, someone had some great inspiration!! Fantastic!!

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:28

      Thanks for stopping by Karren 🙂

  22. Kezzie
    26 January 2016 / 20:28

    They're amazing! I have a lovely bracelet made out of a fork!x

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:28

      Oh wow Kezzie, you need to wear it in a post so I can see it 🙂 I bet it is great ,,,

  23. stevebethere
    26 January 2016 / 20:19

    That's very clever but I bet it don't half clang heheh!Have a ladeltastic week Claire 🙂

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:27

      Ha!! Thanks for stopping by Steve 🙂

  24. FABBY'S LIVING
    26 January 2016 / 19:54

    Interesting that giraffe made of cutlery, never seen anything like it.Thank you for hosting.Have a great week.FABBY

    • Clairejustine oxox
      28 January 2016 / 14:24

      Thanks for stopping by Fabby 🙂