Not intending to self-promote, honest, but I did an interview with Dinu this week for the Who's Who Spotlight, and in it he mentions he likes T2T projects. When I checked out his photo blog, I was simply amazed at his ingenuity.
(By the way, I'm happy about something I learned from Trish recently. If you right-click on the link, you should see that you can open it in a new window, without losing your place on this thread.)
Name: Janet Colvin Z8~Beaumont~Southeast Texas Proud member of Cubits.org
Thanks for sharing Nancy Dinu's talent with us here. I read the article on him and didn't think about linking here. I will add the link below to my own Links here. The link doesn't work though. I found the link you talked about in the Spotlight Article on Dinu and you can see Dinu's Trash to Treasure Projects here.
Nancy, Right Click in your friend! I've known Right Click for years and it's one of my favorite things to do! HAHAHAHAHA
You were right, Janet. I see the mistake I made when I typed it in. It is fixed, not because it was needed (since you added it) but because I couldn't let it stand the way it was. lol!
Name: Janet Colvin Z8~Beaumont~Southeast Texas Proud member of Cubits.org
A while back, our Goodwill had all green tag wares for 29 cents. I got to the register with a whole buggy load of things we might possibly be able to use. Many of those things have been incorporated into our art. I found quite a few brass objects on that trip. Seeing how Dinu's ingenuity created such treasures was eye opening for me.
Welcome to the Trash to Treasure Cubit. One man's trash is another man's treasure. We all enjoy dumpster diving and bargain shopping. Come visit and show us your treasures. Tell of your adventures.