Monday, June 28, 2010

Wicker baskets from recycled newspaper

In the last few day you could notice that the whole world is concerned about the World cup in South Africa. The media are showing it everywhere in TV, on the internet, in the newspapers and magazines. But what to do with newspapers which you have already read? I want to show you the work friend of mine - Judit Zsingorova Janekova from Slovakia, who makes wickerwork from newspapers: baskets, sculptures, wreaths,vases. With this way she takes care of the nature two times. The first way when she recycles newspapers and second way when she doesn´t damage the trees. Enjoy her work!




 









Although this site is in slovak language I hope you will understand the steps of creating these wickerworks

www.rucneprace.szm.sk

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HUN - Újságpapírból készult kosárkák és szobrok. Judit Zsingorova Janeková alkotása.
www.rucneprace.szm.sk
A fent lévo linkeken találhatók a leírások és fotók hogyan lehet újságpapírból kosarat fonni.

SLO - Košíky a sošky pletené z novinového papiera. Práca Judity Zsingorovej Janekovej.
www.rucneprace.szm.sk
Kliknutín na vyššie uvedené linky môžete vidieť opisy a fotky postupu ako pliecť košíky z novinového papiera. 
        
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Handcraft home business


If you are making some handmade art, and have  creative ideas for home business the Etsy is the right online shop for you. Some of us like beading, some sewing or knitting. I especialy like decorated eggs. Every  pieces are unique and because it is good idea earn some money and to do home business and sale them on the internet or in  the shops. On the internet are several virtual shops as 

www.etsy.com
 










www.e-bay.com









www.bonanzle.com 














www.craftmall.com











Here are some local e-shops like the german Dawanda













Coriandr from UK 










Meska from Hungary











or Fler from Czech










 Don’t forget, the Internet doesn’t have borders. So go create some art and sell it.
And make a great income with your hobby.