Top 3 Trendy Eco-Friendly Craft Terms and What They Mean
Should You Be Using Them to Describe Your Work?
Upcycled
Upcycling is not only eco-friendly; it is also a good way to turn a profit. 'Upcycled' sounds like 'recycled'. It is in the same ballpark, but is not quite the same thing. For a craft item or material to truly be upcycled, it must be used to create an item of similar or greater value or use than the original.
If you crochet a trivet using bottle caps, those metal caps were upcycled. The value and usefulness of those old bottle caps went up dramatically, from being garbage to being part of a new kitchen doodad. You've just made a trendy upcycled kitchenware item, not just a Depression era crocheted craft project.
Another example of a craft that falls into the category of upcycling is creating paper beads. This was also really popular during the 1930s. It seems our parents and grandparents went green before eco-friendly was cool!
Repurposed
A repurposed item is one reused for a different purpose than its original intention. This term is often used interchangeably with 'upcycled', but it doesn't mean exactly the same thing. Repurposed items don't always increase or retain similar value or end up having a more useful purpose.
Using an old denim skirt to make a tote bag is an example of repurposing. The denim tote bag doesn't necessarily have more value or usefulness than it had in the original jean skirt, yet it has been reused to make a new item. Whether or not it's been upcycled may be up to the buyer, who will ultimately determine the article's usefulness and value.
Reconstructed
Crafts and fashions that have been created using a similar, preexisting item are often reconstructed. These objects have been taken apart in some manner and reassembled differently. Some embellishments may have been added and other components removed to change the look and feel of the finished piece.
Screen printed tee shirts -- especially band or logo tees -- make good candidates for reconstruction projects. The sleeves and the collar may be removed or changed. The neckline is often altered. Fringe, bows, slashes, and gathers are other popular changes. Tops are often shortened, or can be lengthened to make a mini-dress.
The next time you list a craft for sale online, ask yourself if you can honestly apply one of these eco-friendly terms as a tag. By planning craft projects to use these methods, crafts can be made for lower costs, which means higher profits. You also help the planet by reducing the amount of waste produced. Less energy is used to create raw materials when we use what is already here. As a bonus, your work may be discovered by a whole new audience of customers!
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12 Comments
Post a Commentgood job! hugz cj
I have not done any crafting in a long time and did not know the words for stuff I often created. Makes me want to get busy!
Very interesting article. I used to make paper beads when I was a child and they are so cool. I think it's an idea whose time has come again.
I appreciate your work!
Just stopping by to see if you posted anything new ... Can't wait for the Advent Calender to start over at Neopets!!!
Thanks for the great info. I love learning about anything green.
I enjoyed learning about these new terms and your descriptions and coverage of them.
Great article with some new terms!
Thanks for the intro to new lingo.
All of the sewn items I sell are made from reclaimed material, but I had never heard of upcycled -- now I have to use it!