Upcycled Sketchbook Covers

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Upcycled Sketchbook Covers. Where you can find reclaimed metal: - Cans, wire, computers, electronic parts, machinery, fencing, signs, etc. Dave Hind: An artist who specializes in reclaimed metal and other found objects in his works. Upcycling + Creativity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Upcycled Sketchbook Covers

Dave Hind:An artist who specializes in

reclaimed metal and other found objects in

his works

Where you can find reclaimed

metal:- Cans, wire, computers,

electronic parts, machinery,

fencing, signs, etc.

Upcycling + Creativity• Why are we making our own

sketchbooks you ask?• Upcycling is an upgrade for recycling. Every time you upcycle something, you're saving it from the landfill and/or from recycling. Recycling is great! But it can still take a toll on the environment as well as use a lot of energy.

• Creativity! It is way more meaningful to make your own sketchbook than to buy it. Also, you get a chance to show off who you are in an assignment without too many guidelines.

• Bamboo• Wire • Fabric

• Board• Old

Belt • Paint

Colored Tape Pennant Flags

• Magazinecollage

• Watercolor

• Hemp bindingwith beads

• Cardboard• Paint markers• Paper cut

outs• Lined paper

• Magazine collage

• White out tape

• Fabric • Buttons• String

• Movie stubs

• Tissue paper

• Newspaper clippings

• Ink• Paint

In Summary• Have fun with your sketchbook cover, let it reflect

something about yourself! • Be creative in the materials you are “Re”using. The

options are endless:Cereal boxes, (any cardboard for cover will work), or rigid plastic, old gift tissue, fabric scraps, magazines, CD artwork, deck of cards, plastic bags, tin foil, wire, beads, electrical tape, old wooden rulers, old envelopes, food wrappers, etc….

• You can always sew it on, glue it on, add paint, markers, collage. But think about your design first. Lay it out before you make anything permanent.

Website Ideas• If you are stuck for ideas or if you want to

see more about upcycling art check out these cool websites:

• http://www.recyclart.org/• http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/12/no

n-trashy-recycled-and-trash-art/• http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=sketchbook%

20covers

Good Luck!!