Here are photos of my "trash to treasure" ideas
The cookies are punched from cork pieces that were given to me by a friend, instead of going to the trash bin.
After eating the delicious Ferrero Rocher ball, I used all the wrapping pieces and a chewing gum bubble to make the box. Each ball makes one box. No, I didn't eat all four...members of the family donated their part.
The "glass" jar was a test tube. I used a saw to cut it.
The candies are tiny glass beads wrapped with a piece of wrapping from the real candy.
I love recycles and enjoy and appreciate seeing what other friends recycle.
And, of course, a warm welcome to
Cris Bottaro - http://pequeninasminnniaturas.blogspot.com/
Clare - Cannot find your blog to follow
Blessings
The cookies are punched from cork pieces that were given to me by a friend, instead of going to the trash bin.
After eating the delicious Ferrero Rocher ball, I used all the wrapping pieces and a chewing gum bubble to make the box. Each ball makes one box. No, I didn't eat all four...members of the family donated their part.
The "glass" jar was a test tube. I used a saw to cut it.
The candies are tiny glass beads wrapped with a piece of wrapping from the real candy.
I love recycles and enjoy and appreciate seeing what other friends recycle.
And, of course, a warm welcome to
Cris Bottaro - http://pequeninasminnniaturas.blogspot.com/
Clare - Cannot find your blog to follow
Blessings
Drora these are fantastic. I love the ideas Thank you for sharing. Its great when you can make something beautiful out of "rubbish"
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
Drora me encantan esos bombones de ferrero, parecen tan reales, como has podido hacer algo tan perfecto y de los caramelos ni te cuento.
ReplyDeleteGracias por compartir tus maravillas con nosotros.
Mil besos...Julia
Hello dear, thanks for the warm welcome to your blog. Wonder your work, great also like to recycle, I love. ... I want to eat the candy .... Congratulations for the beautiful work and kiss in the heart.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, they look so good! Thanks for sharing your ideas with us. Gill x
ReplyDeleteTrès réussi , j'aime beaucoup les boites de Ferrero
ReplyDeleteQué ricos caramelos y bombones, están perfectos...enhorabuena
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Felicidades, todo lo que has hecho me encanta, esta todo muy bien hecho.Besitos de las Malu´s.
ReplyDeleteDrora, they are perfect and so clever !! thank you for sharing these tips, they ARE useful. Have a peaceful night, Rsanna
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that they aren't real. You are so clever Drora and I'm glad you enjoyed the full-size chocolates as well! I've always believed that miniaturists are the best recyclers ever.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had fun!!
ReplyDeleteQue ricos los caramelos y los bombones. Te han quedado de lujo.
ReplyDeleteBesos, Narán
Wonderful your Ferrero Rocher Drora. I love them. Your work is always amazing. Hugs
ReplyDeleteTu reciclaje y creatividad son asombrosos!
ReplyDeleteMuchos abrazos
I loved the Ferrero Rocher, in real life and now, even in miniature!
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing a great idea, that of the containers for chewing gum:))
I would love to have one!
kisses, Caterina
Wow! What great ideas, Drora! The Ferrero Rocher idea is brilliant! It looks fantastic and so realistic!
ReplyDeleteAmazing minis, Drora! I loved the boxes of Ferrero Rocher!
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Muy reales tus Ferrero !!. Muchas gracias por la idea .
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The candy looks great. It al looks very realistic. Personally.....I love the ferrero rocher.
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Sjoukje
Good idea! I also made these boxes.I like the candies idea. Kiss Faby
ReplyDeleteDroda, they are great! You are so clever!!. A question...how can you cut the test tube? Do you have a diamont?. Carmen
ReplyDeleteLos caramelos y los ferrero te han quedado geniales, y el tarrito de cristal es una gran idea. Gracias Drora y besos.
ReplyDeleteDrora. This was a fun idea. The look so tasteful that I want to eat them all.
ReplyDeleteWant you to know that I have made a post on my blog about the "Bavarian/Allmoge furniture" with photos and a little bit of history. I think this was fun.
Has hecho un trabajo excelente. Eso es reciclar. Lástima que yo no puedo encontrar las cajitas para copiar tu trabajo. Besos
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Drora! Thank you for posting about my give-away and it is lovely to see you among my dear Followers!:) Hugs to you
ReplyDeleteLovely little treasures! Thanks for sharing how you made them. Teresa
ReplyDeleteUn post muy dulce y maravilloso. Los caramelos y los ferrero son tan reales que dan ganas de comerselo. Están perfectos. Y gracias por la idea del tubo de ensayo. Sin duda, eso es reciclar. Felicidades.
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I love it Drora!! so so real and well made! hugs
ReplyDeleteHi Dora,
ReplyDeleteI've just discover your blog. I'm from Spain and I love also dolls' houses. I'm building one now but I don't have much time to continue with it because I love also patchwork, so....
I'm following you since now
Congratulations for your pretty, nice works
Great work Drora, I love it
ReplyDeleteHugs Jollie
Dear Drora, thank you so much for your lovely comments! By the way, I love Ferrero Rocher balls, and your tiny version of them is oh so cute! :)
ReplyDelete¡¡Madre mia que minis mas lindas !!
ReplyDeletetodas preciosa y encima recicladas ,eso si que tiene merito !!
me encantan los caramelos ,y encima son de verdad !!
asombroso !!!
el frasquito es perfecto !!
felicidades ,de verdad ,me he quedado alucinada !!
enhorabuena !!
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Hi Drora, these tiny chocolates are delicious. as the real ones.
ReplyDeleteI love your work.
Hugs!
Very clever Drora and they look exactly like th real thing!
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