
Jimmy Lou Horton, Huntsville, AL
Jimmy Lou Horton, Huntsville, AL
Yarn and crochet.
I really had fun doing this project!
Jimmy Lou Horton, Huntsville, AL
Yarn and crochet.
I really had fun doing this project!
Ms. Robinsunne, Rockport, ME
Felt with old puzzle pieces and polymer fish, felt with candy wrappers, play money, leftover polymer clay made into beads and hand stitching!
Mt. Gap Middle School, Huntsville, AL
Teacher: Mrs. Hill
Nade Favreau, Bubion (Granada), Spain
Metallic thread, rayon, iron canvas, and stitching. After weaving all day long on my loom I spent the night thinking about the life of the leaves and making these two. Leaves never die even if they get dry and fall down to earth. Good luck for your tree and happiness wishes to all the leaves makers!
Nancy Eisenhauer, Belleville, IL
Used dryer sheets that have been dyed & then fused to cotton batting.
This lone leaf represents my connection to the future. The names of my children and their spouses are on the side veins, as is the names of my grandchild (born on February 27th 2009). My hope is that in the future we will increase the reuse of daily materials and foster better caretakers of our planet.