Sunday, January 30, 2011




The plarn crochet plastic bag workshop took place on Jan 29th,2011. This workshop was a great hit for Skraptacular. I was there to witness some very nice and kind ladies that were very patient and helpful to some people who were beginners. One of them assisted me in understanding the objective of the crocheting and how to make different things. From there i could do it very well. i also saw many kids and adults very focused and making lots of progress. Everyone was very engaged in the work and successfully making adornments like celll phone cases and purses. This Skraptacular workshop was very successful with about 30 diverse citizens all entertained with their work. We introduced plarning to a whole community.












Thursday, January 27, 2011

Library Workshops



On January 15 we had the plastic bottle flowers workshop, though many people's creativity was sparked and they made more than just flowers. Some other creations were beautiful baskets, various abstract sculptures, mobiles and more. One of the highlights for me was this metal thing, that was pretty much like a screwdriver with a hot tip. When you made even gentle contact with the plastic bottle( even though it's main purpose was as a wood burner)it would burn a small hole in it (you could only use it with adult supervision and if you're older than 12 ). After you've done that you put your scissors in the whole an cut in a circle, so you cut off the bottom. after doing this you're left with the top which is sort of like a funnel. Then you cut the petals. Everyone had different method so all the petals looked different. Since the plastic was so versatile, all the flowers came out fantastic! You could leave the petals as they were( for a tulip like effect), flip them out( to look sort of like a sunflower) and even twist them. The ages were varied but everyone was engaged and came up with creative, original designs. What really made it all so special was that no two flowers looked the same. They will be displayed at the library some time near Earth Day but the exact date will be announced.

Julie, Skraptacular intern





Skraptacular intern, fully engaged at the bottle flower workshop

Plastic bottle flower sculptures. The first of four Skraptacular workshops at the Fort Washington Branch Library on 179th St.
This Sat ( Jan 29th) at 1:00 at the Fort Washington Branch Library Skraptacular will be hosting a Plarn Workshop. Nicky Kram Rosen will be teaching us how to crochet with plastic bags to create handy dandy items like cell phone holders and purses. Here are some pictures from our last workshop. Also, February 12th at 1:30 at Fort Washington Branch Library, "Skraptacular Love Letters to the Planet" using found words and images.



Found words for the "Skraptacular Love Letters to the Planet"
Skraptacular workshop on "Love Letters to the Planet" using found words, images and materials. This workshop was held at the Institute for Progressive Dominicans. These teachers will make "Skraptacular Love Letters to the Planet " with their students in after school for low income students. Their finished creations will then be a part of a large on going community art installation at the Fort Washington Bracnh Library .


Monday, December 20, 2010

Skraptacular holiday gift making event

Anyone who attended the Skraptacular holiday gift-making workshop would know how much fun and a success it was. There was a large variety of crafts you could choose from. From sock monkey-making to making plastic bottle flowers, kids were delighted/thrilled to turn trash to treasure. The other crafts included book-making, collage, sewing, jewelry-making, ornament-making, sculpture collection boxes and many other fun crafts. Many people ended up making lots of things and this event was a great hit. The event made $1,400 and Muscota New School got partial money along with Skraptacular. This event took yet another step in our fight to become a greener planet and to save our beloved Earth.

Gabi Banda
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Julie Rose Seager
Skraptacular interns























Monday, November 29, 2010

Eco-Gift-Making Workshop




This Sat. December 4th from 1:00-5:00 p.m.
SKRAPTACULAR Eco-Gift-Making Workshop
At Muscota New School ( A train to Dyckman b/w Academy and 204th St.)
These ain't no ordinary crafts!
Home-made fun and Home-made cooking- Don't forget your mess kit!

Skraptacular News!

We are in this week's Manhattan Times News, We also made it into the Solar One News Letter.
Keep your fingers crossed for Amy Sedaris to choose the Skraptacular Christmas tree/mistletoe holder as the winner of her holiday craft contest.

See you at the Skraptacular Holiday Eco-Gift-Making Workshop!


Monday, October 18, 2010

Green Halloween For All

Sick of having to go and buy your costumes? This year you can go green with halloween. Maybe you want to give it a shot this year! Grab some junk laying around the house to turn into the best halloween masterpiece! Turn cardboard scraps into the most horrifying mask or take soda tabs and colorful caps and transform them into a glamorous necklace or bracelet. Not only are you going to have a fun and an amazingly interesting costume but at the same time you'll be saving the planet and your environment. Another idea is to take empty juice boxes, clean them and use the reverse side for body armor and a shield. Just pull out your glue gun and glue it together..... much greener than duck tape or aluminum foil. It's more important than you think. It takes a village to clean a village and halloween can be even more fun when you know your helping your world.

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