Reader Daisy Burris wrote in with an excellent reuse question: I have a trash bag full of mismatched pieces of porcelain tea sets.

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Reader Question: How to Reuse Mismatched Tea Sets
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Reader Daisy Burris wrote in with an excellent reuse question: I have a trash bag full of mismatched pieces of porcelain tea sets.

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Reader Question: How to Reuse Mismatched Tea Sets
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You are invited to a workshop for those who would like to participate in future HumanEarth exhibitions to brainstorm the concept of HumanEarth . HumanEarth Exhibitions is a sector of Ecojunki . It is a series of exhibitions centered around the theme of human interaction with nature. The goal of the project is to raise awareness of the ways in which we harm the planet and also of the ways in which we live in harmony with it. The purpose of the brainstorm is to explore What HumanEarth means Set out the basic parameters of forthcoming exhibitions Network Exchanging creative thoughts with other artists and participants Join us at The Greatmore Studio 47-49 Greatmore Street Woodstock 7915 on the 30 Sept 2010 from 18:30 till 21:00 for wine, music, good company and lots of creativity.

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Call to CPT creatives: HumanEarth brainstorm
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There are such pretty eco things in my feed reader this morning, I just have to share. As a cult object and symbol of a responsible attitude, cycling made its comeback in many major cities. Very likely, it became the flagship of the new eco-committed generation.

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Pretty eco things
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I like this idea for an Easter egg receptacle. We’re going to be away from home this Easter and staying in a B&B, so this is a good idea for somewhere for the Easter Bunny to leave eggs for the children. It’s messy and a great kids’ craft and it’s made of stuff that is free, natural or would otherwise end up in the bin. For full instructions on how to make a bird’s nest, visit Growing Up Creative . If you make one, please post a link to your image in comments, we’d love to see your works of art.

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EcoDIY with kids: a bird’s nest
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