It is hard to believe two months have flown by since my last post and it is June. These are some photos of my art road trip to Whitter. It was gorgeous and the photos just give a small hint at how nice it was.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
April Events for J2F
• April 6th, Tuesday, 6:30 to 8:30
Telephone wire jewelry workshop is. Make a pair of fun and funky earrings and a colorful bracelet. Cost is $25.00 and preregistration required.
• April 17th, Saturday, 12-3pm
Earth Day Expo at the Anchorage School District Education Center located at East Northern Lights and Boniface.
Schools, businesses, non-profits will highlight their recycling/green efforts with Games/Contests/j2f workshops, food and snacks and will feature information booths by -
- ASD Recycling Clubs, ASD Energy Conservation Program, ASD Composting, AYEA, Green Star, Alaska Waste, Smurfit Stone, Solid Waste Services, Total Reclaim
• Earth Day - April 22nd, Thursday, 5:30-8:30
Junk2Funk is gearing up for the Earth Day event at GrassRoots. The 2010 Spring ECO Art series ends with a magazine paper bead jewelry workshop from on April 22nd. You can make a Mega bead necklace or a pair of earrings. It will be a drop-in format and the cost is $5.00 per project.
The Alaska Youth for Environmental Action (AYEA) fundraiser during the Earth Day event and will have j2f recycled books, AYEA cloth bags, and other eco-art items for sale. Check out what campaigns they're currently working on while nibbling on homemade baked goodies! They are great book makers and bakers too! For more information about AYEA, see http://ayea.org/WordPress.
Telephone wire jewelry workshop is. Make a pair of fun and funky earrings and a colorful bracelet. Cost is $25.00 and preregistration required.
• April 17th, Saturday, 12-3pm
Earth Day Expo at the Anchorage School District Education Center located at East Northern Lights and Boniface.
Schools, businesses, non-profits will highlight their recycling/green efforts with Games/Contests/j2f workshops, food and snacks and will feature information booths by -
- ASD Recycling Clubs, ASD Energy Conservation Program, ASD Composting, AYEA, Green Star, Alaska Waste, Smurfit Stone, Solid Waste Services, Total Reclaim
• Earth Day - April 22nd, Thursday, 5:30-8:30
Junk2Funk is gearing up for the Earth Day event at GrassRoots. The 2010 Spring ECO Art series ends with a magazine paper bead jewelry workshop from on April 22nd. You can make a Mega bead necklace or a pair of earrings. It will be a drop-in format and the cost is $5.00 per project.
The Alaska Youth for Environmental Action (AYEA) fundraiser during the Earth Day event and will have j2f recycled books, AYEA cloth bags, and other eco-art items for sale. Check out what campaigns they're currently working on while nibbling on homemade baked goodies! They are great book makers and bakers too! For more information about AYEA, see http://ayea.org/WordPress.
100% RE Books!
featured my "100%RE" bookbinding series.The books are made with 100% waste and surplus materials that are:
RE-imagined
-used
-cycled
-newed
-purposed
Handmade with a creative eye and a green heart!
The books were created using traditional Japanese bookbinding techniques. The pages were made from printer and copier paper( that was printed on one side) and the covers were from various waste paper and cardboard sources such as calendar pages, magazines, postcards, photos.
I love this project because it creates a beautiful, functional, useful item that gets waste and surplus materials back into the reuse stream. It is a no risk creative process and fun to make.
"Recycle is good, but ReUse is better" - Deron Beal of FreeCycle http://www.freecycle.org/
Here are some the workshop photos:
Soft Cover Book - January 12th
Accordion Book - January 26th
Hardcover Book - March 23

Friday, January 29, 2010
GrassRoots Eco Art Spring Workshops
GrassRoots Fair Trade Store is hosting a series of j2f Eco Art workshops beginning in January, twice a month on Tuesday nights and concluding on Earth, April 22nd with a community participation Eco Art event.
We opened the series on December 29 with a paper bead making class, using Christmas wrapping paper, a Lego poster and a wall calendar poster to make a mega bead necklace. It was a community drop-in event from 1-3pm. I started out with 4 people and was totally surprized as more people kept showing up, and by the end of the event 22 people had participated! We had a great time and everyone was very gracious in sharing supplies and helping teach each other as well. Here is some pictures of the session:
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