Our organisation, RecyclArt got an invitation to participate The Summer Carnival, few days before it started. What to do?
1. Pick some schoolchildren that attended our recycling workshops earlier, to play fairies;
2. collect enormous pile of plastic bags, plastic bottles, newspaper and fabric scraps for making costumes;
3. do our best!
This article pushes all my GOOD buttons, congratulations on encouraging repurposing stuff.
Thanks, it means a world to me 🙂 Feel free to take a look on my other posts, they are all about repurposing. I’m a kind of recycling freak 😀
So cute the kids, they look nice!
Thank you, in their behalf 🙂
#LMBO! What a title! Trash Fairies! SMH!
Why? It’s quite appropriate title:
1. they are fairies,
2. their costumes are made of trash.
So, Trash Fairies indeed 🙂
I agree with you, very nice topic
Thanks for the complement 🙂
It looks fun and creative. They probably had more fun doing the costumes than trick or treating. Who knows, maybe one will actually be inspired to become a fashion designer some day…
Who knows? There were designers as well as actors in our little bunch of kids 🙂 They enjoyed both in creating and performance. You see, we don’t celebrate Halloween in my country, so kids have very few opportunities to put costumes on and pretend to be something else. One of these is Summer Carnival, so they embraced that chance 🙂
Very cool costumes, love the fairies!
Thank you, Carol, it means a lot to me 🙂
They don’t seem very happy but they look so cute 🙂
They were happy, just stroke a serious pose 🙂
They are like real fairies.
Oh, thank you, Albert. Kids were so proud of their costumes 🙂
I’m sure of that, their body language has said it clearly!