Monday, March 28, 2011

My super duper dad



Hi there RePlayGround blog readers. I’m dedicating this blog post to my awesome dad. He recently passed away due to a heart attack and he was a super duper awesome guy. He greatly influenced the person I am and especially influenced my career. I’ll really really really miss him (there’s not enough space to add the number of really’s I’d like to list), but I’m finding comfort in knowing just how many lives he’s touched in his life, including my own.



As a kid I grew up creating 4-H projects for my county fair in mid-Michigan. My dad was the 4-H agent of my county, so my brother and I always joked that 4-H was a requirement if you lived in our house. In 4-H I learned everything from basket weaving to sewing to baking to a whole lot more. I attribute a lot of the design skills I frequently use today to my 4-H days.

Even as I flip through my new book, I can see that a lot of the projects were inspired by 4-H projects that I did as a kid with a new, upcycled spin – weaving baskets now with plastic bags, sewing a new skirt from old t-shirts, an origami folded picture frame made from old maps. I’m happy that I was able to send my parents a finished copy of my new book just the week before my father passed away. My mom said that when they got it, my dad sat down and looked through every single page of the book and he was really really proud.



My dad also taught me a great deal about gardening and locally grown food. My dad always planted way too many vegetables in our summer garden. Little did we know that that excess would someday become my parents’ career. When I was about 8 years old my family started taking our excess produce to the farmers market and selling it on the weekends. With the money made from those first few weeks, my brother and I bought an Intellivision (kinda like an Atari if you’re from that era) game system. This not only taught me about appreciating good food, it also taught me about entrepreneurship and growing a business. About 15 years after that Intellivision purchase, my parents both retired from their day jobs and grew their farm into quite the business. I would never call them retired since the farm required more than full-time work in the summer. It was something they really enjoyed doing together and just one more way that they added to their community.

I know my dad especially liked talking to people at the market and give them tips on how to keep their veggies fresh, how to keep fend off garden critters, and just general plant-based knowledge.



I’m already missing him an unmeasurable amount, but recognizing his influence on my life and others helps me to see the impact he had during his 67 years here. And while there will never be beans or tomatoes that will quite measure up to the ones he grew, I'll still remember those bean-picking days where he would be sharing his words of wisdom as we plucked green and yellow varieties off of the plants. I may not be taking over the garden business, but I've certainly taken parts of what he taught me and reinvented it into my own business of reuse and remaking. And those are the best parts.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

2nd Take on the VHS Tape

Warm weather is around the corner, and so it's time for spring cleaning! This year, remake your old junk instead of leaving it out for the trash collectors. As I did a little of my own spring cleaning, I discovered a pile of old VHS tapes in the back of the closet. Check out these cool takes I found on the upcycled VHS tape!

External Hard Drive VHS
Find it here: http://blog.metroparkusa.com/2010/01/21/vhs-upcycle/



VHS Tape Loomed Flowers
Find a tutorial here: http://www.craftstylish.com/item/43650/crafting-with-vhs-tapes



Video Tape Frock
Find it here: http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/scianca-vhs-dress#!/photos/78908/1



With such inventive recycling ideas, you can count on your VHS tapes never going out of style!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Earth Day Acts of Green

Earth Day is fast approaching, and we here at RePlayGround are counting down the days with anticipation! We're happy to announce this April 22 and 23 we'll be at Earth Day NY in Grand Central Terminal. So drop by the RePlayGround booth and say hello, make a cool recycled craft project, and celebrate the environment with us!

Earth Day NY has an initiative to collect 1 Billion pledges of "Acts of Green" by the 2012 UN Conference on Sustainability Development. Get inspiration from people pledging to take action, and make your own pledge at http://act.earthday.org/




We've also added some more fun book signing events, so be sure to check our event calendar and stay in the loop. Please note a few events have been rescheduled, and the Brooklyn Brewery will now be providing beer for the Sustainable NYC book signing event on April 21, 2011!

Green in BKLYN, 432 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn NY
*TO BE RESCHEDULED* (originally March 19, 2011 2-4PM)
Check back soon for a new date!

The Powerhouse Arena, 37 Main Street, Brooklyn NY
April 10, 2011 3-4PM

Etsy Virtual Lab, April 18, 2011 Watch the Broadcast: Time TBA

Sustainable NYC, 139 Avenue A btwn 8th and 9th St
April 21, 2011, 7-9PM
(Originally Scheduled for April 7, 2011)
cocktails served and beer provided by Brooklyn Brewery

Earth Day NY, Grand Central Terminal
April 22, 2011 11-7PM
April 23, 2011 11-5PM (author Tiffany Threadgould will be present for a book signing)

Greenlight Bookstore, 686 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY
May 28, 2011 11-1PM

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Time to play with your garbage!


Image courtesy Design Sponge

Anytime is a great time to play with your garbage. A good friend (who has an awesome new photography site) just directed me over to Design Sponge to check out this super cute clock made from recycled toys and stuffed animals. It appears that it's been painted white to give them a uniform look. It would go great with one of those stuffed animal chairs from the Campana brothers.

Image courtesy Campana brothers