Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Day 8 Beth's results


Day 8 Materials


We were slack at the weekend and didn't get around to doing anything with the junk until the Monday, hence the build up. How much milk can one small family drink.

Day 7 Simon's result

Day 7 Beth's Result

Day 6 George's result


George joined us for a brief stint.

Day 6 Simon's Results



He tells me that these are hoovers for the aliens to clean up our planet with.

Day 6 Beth's results


Tasty outfit

Day 6 The materials

Day 5 Materials

Day 5 Simon's Results

Day 5 Beth's Results

More bling from chocolate rapper.

Day 4 Simon's results


Day 4 Beth's Makes


Day 4 Materials

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Day 3-Beth's Results

My Recycled Jewellery Store

Day 3 Simon's result


Just off to watch come dine with me on Simon's new flat screen TV.

Day 3 materials

Day 2-Beths Results



With these plastic bottles I shall become the Cartier of the Stig of the dump world. Also good for repelling unwanted affection ( note:grumpy don't come too close face, not included)

Left with the bottoms of the bottles as perfect plant pots, flexibility on sides allows for plants to be pushed out too. Bits left over used in the bottom as drainage. All used. Thinking of getting some cutter shapes to make milk bottle jewellery.

Day 2 Simons Results


Do we see a theme emerging as Simon gets in touch with his inner child? A whole new world of junk folks and their posessions may have emerged by the end of the 30 days. He tells me he has a plastic visor as he is unsure if the air is suitable to breath.

Day 2 Materials


Thursday, 9 June 2011

Day 1- Beth's results




1 and a half hours just to create something which looks very much like a pile of junk. Some techniques to use again maybe, cutting plastic Cd thing and setting the bits at angles, carrier bag drifts and bits cut out of boxes like waves.

Day 1- Simon's result



He Says "I made a Truck" We are unsure if it is of the monster variety but it can still carry a full cargo of eggs.

Day 1- the materials



Materials from day 1, 4 toilet rolls, 1 egg box, a carrier bag, a washing powder box, a cd tube holder, a battery backing.

Other Materials allowed


To make it more of a challenge and because there really is little point recycling if you are just using more resources we have limited the other materials to be used. They are, scissors, celotape, glue and a pencil (as Pictured)