Image

Easter Egg Decoration ideas for the Classroom [Infographic]

Easter is the perfect time for engaging students in some fun classroom activities. There are many different ways for celebrating Easter in the classroom. Check out this infographic to get some inspiration for decorating Easter eggs in the classroom.

Continue reading “Easter Egg Decoration ideas for the Classroom [Infographic]”

Image

DIY Elegant Easter Eggs [Infographic]

DIY Elegant Easter Eggs [Infographic] | ecogreenlove

Easter eggs, whether edible or purely decorative, give everyone a chance to show off their creativity. Here are a few tips for making your decorating extravaganza go smoothly and your eggs more beautiful than ever.

Get creative and crafty and repurpose bits and leftover pieces of material you already have and have a great time!

Continue reading “DIY Elegant Easter Eggs [Infographic]”

Image

Natural Dyes from your Flower Garden [Infographic]

Natural Dyes from your Flower Garden [Infographic] | ecogreenlove

We plant gardens for food, health, and beauty. But did you know that many plants yield natural dyes for yarn, fiber, and fabric as well? The truth is that humans have been borrowing nature’s colors for thousands of years. This concept is back in vogue as it opens up a whole new world for many – especially those who value organic practices.

Botanical dyes are earth-friendly, biodegradable renewable resources. Crafters are also drawn to them because natural plant dyes produce hues that are much more complex than their synthetic counterparts. Color doesn’t stop at flower petals. Depending on the species, it can also be found in other parts of the plant, such as leaves, stems, roots, and fruits.

Continue reading “Natural Dyes from your Flower Garden [Infographic]”

Image

Woodworking Hacks [Infographic]

Woodworking Hacks [Infographic] | ecogreenlove

This visual from Crowe Sawmills details 10 hacks that could work brilliantly for woodworking projects with regular household items performing a basic yet clever task. Check out some clever woodworking hacks in the infographic below.

Continue reading “Woodworking Hacks [Infographic]”

Image

Furoshiki: The Art of Japanese Fabric Wrapping [Visual Guide]

Furoshiki: The Art of Japanese Fabric Wrapping [Visual Guide] | ecogreenlove

Many of the most revered Japanese arts have emerged from something that was first intended for practical uses. Such is the case with Japanese calligraphy, the solution to a growing need for a uniform script in the administrative process, and Kintsugi, which originated as an elegant way to repair broken pottery. Furoshiki is no different. The term, which literally translates to “bath (furo) spread (shiki),” was first used in the Nara period (710–794) as a means to protect valuable goods.

Since, the Japanese have mastered the art of doling fabric to transport and wrap items. This has evolved into a popular practice in cultures around the world as a versatile, environmentally-friendly way to carry bottles, food, and everyday necessities, and has also become a modern alternative to holiday gift-wrapping.

Below are some of the basic Furoshiki wrapping techniques that invaluable has visualized to help guide you.

Continue reading “Furoshiki: The Art of Japanese Fabric Wrapping [Visual Guide]”