I'm loving these collages by Felicia Piacentino of Catwalk Paper Works. Felicia's collages are created from vintage and everyday paper ephemera. Every piece is one of a kind and each one is gorgeous! See more in Felicia's etsy store and flickr.
Tashera of Tashera's Niche makes the most lovely wooden art ornaments out of vintage cards and ephemera. Each one is one of a kind and equally darling. I would love to fill an entire wall with Tashera's ornaments, or maybe next year's Christmas tree! See more in the Tashera's Niche Etsy store.
Isn't this yarn from M. K. Lawrie just gorgeous. And guess what... it's made from a single continuous cut of a recycled t-shirt! Too cool. The t-shirt yarn comes in both worsted and bulky weights. Check out more recycled goodness in the M. K. Lawrie etsy store.
When I saw these rings I just had to laugh. Aren't they wonderful! They were created by Lauren Anabela of Creative Dexterity. These lovelies would make a fantastic gift for the Apple lover in your life. See more in the Creative Dexterity Etsy store.
No, these stuffed animals aren't getting acupuncture, they're pin cushions made from repurposed sweaters. I'm really loving the purple squirrel and the turtle. Cute. They are made by Lucy's Locket. See many more in her Etsy store.
I'm really loving these bags by Andi of Hoakon/Helga. They are made out of reclaimed and vintage leather and fabric. So fun. The combination of the plaid with the leather is making me happy today. Yay! See more on the Hoakon/Helga website and etsy store.
I saw these guys while browsing through flickr today, and I thought they were just so neat! They are sculptures made out of found objects by artist, Brian Marshall of Adopt-a-Bot. See more here on his flickr site.
Liz Goulet Dubois is an accomplished children's illustrator, writer and product designer. She also makes these lovely little 3D collages from vintage ephemera for her etsy store, Recycle Rabbit. I think those bird houses are just darling! See Liz's website here and Recycle Rabbit here.
Look at these crazy mushrooms. They're AWESOME! They are made out of recycled sweaters by Cocoon Designs . Check out lots lots lots more in the Cocoon Design Etsy store and flickr site. And thanks, Deborah, for the heads up!