Denim recreation and upcycle

Denim recreation and upcycle

Jeans recycle/upcycle and re-creation – Don’t throw out those old jeans yet. Learn easy and amazing techniques to give your old jeans new life. Convert a pair of denim into shorts/Capri or designer jeans.

Give bounce to your old boring pair of jeans with creativite instincts and guidance from the Denim upcycling experts, Reinvention

The trainers will help and guide you to convert your jeans to shorts, shredded jeans and make it trendy with intereting ideas.

P.S. Please get a pair old denims that are lying idle in your wardrobe.

Date: August 12th, 2017
Time: 2.30 PM – 5.30 PM
Cost: Rs 500 per participant (Includes all decoratives cost)
Material required: A pair of jeans; Scissors would be handy
Venue: Bloom & Grow, Koramangala

Fabric recycling – A workshop for Seniors

Fabric recycling – A workshop for Seniors

FABRIC UPCYCLING WORKSHOP FOR 55+

Reduse, Reuse & Recycle – The three words may be the mantra of many a eco-conscious soul now but they actually came naturally to the older generation,when nothing was discarded until it has been mended, altered or turned into something new.

Bring back the joy of recycling & up-cycling with our workshop! Turn your old dupatta into a bag or a useful folder and take back ideas for creating beauty through upcycling.

Revive the joy of recycling with our Fabric Upcycle Workshop, specially crafted for 55+, brought to you by Silver Talkies, the online magazine and engagement platform for 55+.

You need to carry an old cotton stole or dupatta (in a good condition). Other supportive art/craft material will be provided in a take-away Do-It- Yourself Kit.

Date: February 28, 2017

Time: 10.30 am to 1 pm (?)

Cost: Rs 500/- only

Participants: 55 year and above (both men & women welcome!)

Venue: Bloom & Grow, Koramangala

Workshop Conducted by: PS Bhavana of Revastra (http://www.revastra.com/).

Revastra retells nostalgic tales through Redesigning, REpurposing or REpairing your old-but- pretty cotton, silk and cotton-silk saris and dupattas. They conduct fabric Upcycle Workshops to raise awareness on how to REuse, REduce and REfuse fabric excess. Everything—products, packaging and even tags—are made
from upcycled textile or paper, and exclusively handmade. Bhavana, the founder of the brand and facilitator of the workshops, has been a fashion journalist, consultant and communication faculty for over 15 years.