Friday, 20 August 2010
Shabby Vintage Junk Extravaganza: how a suburban scout hall was transformed with fluffy white paper balls and very creative stalls
Last week, I posted about the Shabby Vintage Junk Extravaganza in which a suburban scout hall was transformed with hundreds of white fluffy paper balls and the ingenuity and creativity of a dozen women into a sustainability sale of shabby chic, vintage, junk, recycled, re-jigged and re-purposed collectibles. Superhuman effort went into this - mainly by Tamara and her resourceful husband, Matt. They were the sustaining dynamos behind the SVJ Extravaganza. Tamara and Matt have now posted some videos on You Tube which I have re-posted over at The Trad Pad.
Labels:
Recycling,
Shopping,
Simplicity,
Sustainability
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