Sourcing
Sustainable Materials for Upcycling and Sourcing
Upcycling is a creative way to repurpose old or discarded materials into something new and useful. It not only helps reduce waste but also promotes sustainability by giving a new life to items that would otherwise end up in landfills. If you're looking to start your upcycling projects or source sustainable materials for your crafts, here are some eco-friendly options to consider:
1. Reclaimed Wood
Reclaimed wood from old furniture, pallets, or buildings can be transformed into beautiful pieces of art or functional items for your home. Look for local salvage yards or online marketplaces to find reclaimed wood for your projects.

2. Fabric Scraps
Instead of throwing away old clothes or fabric scraps, consider using them for sewing projects, quilting, or making accessories. You can also source fabric scraps from local tailors, thrift stores, or online fabric shops.

3. Glass Bottles and Jars
Empty glass bottles and jars can be upcycled into vases, candle holders, or storage containers. Collect them from your own kitchen or ask friends and family to save them for your crafting projects.

4. Metal Cans
Aluminum cans, tin cans, or metal food containers can be repurposed into planters, organizers, or lanterns. Make sure to clean them thoroughly before using them in your upcycling projects.

5. Leather Scraps
Old leather jackets, bags, or furniture can provide you with high-quality leather scraps for making wallets, keychains, or jewelry. Check local thrift stores or online leather suppliers for sustainable leather options.

By choosing sustainable materials for upcycling and creatively repurposing them, you can contribute to reducing waste and promoting environmental conservation. Start your upcycling journey today with these eco-friendly options!
For more inspiration and ideas on upcycling projects, check out Upcycle That.