If you have a broken umbrella and haven't reused the fabric for a shopping bag, you can also reuse the fabric as a shade cloth or as a frame for climbing vines.
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Thrifty gardening? Say less. 😍
This entire container garden by Courtney Mickalonis was made from items found at Goodwill—like strainers, casserole dishes, even a superhero helmet. 💪🌱
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The humble K-cup, once holding a morning ritual, now cradles the promise of new growth. Upcycling to usher tiny lives into the sunlit garden, much like kindness can usher hope into weary hearts. #UpcycledGarden #Recycle #Seedlings #NatureHeals #Gardening #Photography
Thank you for the good times Atta & @annieowensart.bsky.social Atta’s opening @ The Richmond Art Center with @robreger.bsky.social and his kid, and my kid, and their friend.. Kids only care about sugar & money at this age but this day they may remember for awhile. #upcycledgarden #attaboy #atta
This photo showcases a vibrant and whimsical installation featuring organic, plant-like sculptures crafted from upcycled materials. The pieces resemble colorful, layered blooms, leaves, and alien flora, arranged to create a lush, surreal garden. Each sculpture is composed of intricate patterns and bold hues, evoking a sense of movement and growth. The warm yellow-orange background adds depth and warmth, making the intricate details of the sculptures pop. The installation is playful yet striking, blending nature and sustainability with imaginative artistry.
This image is a promotional flyer for the “Upcycled Garden” art installation by Daniel “Attaboy” Seifert, hosted at the Richmond Art Center. The flyer features bold text with key details about the exhibition, which runs from January 22 to March 22, 2025. It highlights the opening reception on Saturday, January 25, from 1–3 PM, and a Gallery Walkthrough & Succulent Making Workshop on March 1 at 11 AM. The background showcases a vibrant segment of the installation, with colorful, layered botanical sculptures made from upcycled materials, set against a warm, yellow-toned backdrop. Contact information, gallery hours (Wed–Sat, 10 AM–4 PM), and a QR code are also included. The flyer is eye-catching, blending the organic beauty of the installation with practical event details.
Check out this incredible show by Attaboy at the Richmond Art Center! 🌿✨ “Upcycled Garden” is a stunning installation that transforms everyday materials into whimsical, otherworldly landscapes.
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