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		<title>Recycled Angels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What could be more appropriate for a piece of art work created from found objects or recycled materials, than the figure of an caretaking angel? Some of these angels will help to feed a hungry family in a developing country. Some will help to care for helpless animals. Some will bring a smile, or inspire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="https://shop.theanimalrescuesite.com/store/item.do?itemId=27358&#038;siteId=310"><img src='http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/recycled-glass-angel_guatemala.jpg' alt='Recycled Glass Angel' class='alignleft'/></a> What could be more appropriate for a piece of art work created from found objects or recycled materials, than the figure of an caretaking angel?</p>
<p>Some of these angels will help to feed a hungry family in a developing country.</p>
<p>Some will help to care for helpless animals.</p>
<p>Some will bring a smile, or inspire an afternoon of laughter and family crafts.</p>
<p>And all of these angels make good and beautiful use of materials that would otherwise be wasted.</p>
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With each lovely blue <a href="https://shop.theanimalrescuesite.com/store/item.do?itemId=27358&#038;siteId=310">Recycled Glass Angel</a> purchased, The Animal Rescue Site will fund 14 bowls of food for animals living in shelters. Each angel is unique, created by a recycled glass cooperative and fair-trade imported from Guatemala.</p>
<p><br clear='all' /><a href="http://www.creativekidsathome.com/arncraft/cd_angel.shtml"><img src='http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/recycled-cd-angel_craft.thumbnail.jpg' alt='Recycled CD Angel' class='alignright'/></a><br />
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Arncraft projects from Creative Kids at Home give ideas and instructions to challenge you to create new items from recycled materials, like this <a href="http://www.creativekidsathome.com/arncraft/cd_angel.shtml">CD angel</a>, created from an unwanted compact disc.</p>
<p><br clear='all' /><a href="http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/catalog/product.detail.php?product_id=3803"><img src='http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/recycled-angel-pin_mombasa.thumbnail.jpg' alt='recycled angel pin' class='alignleft'/></a><br />
Disabled artisans at theBombolulu Workshop near Mombasa, Kenya, are employed, housed, and educated for their work in making jewelry, like this cheerful <a href="http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/catalog/product.detail.php?product_id=3803">angel pin</a>, from recycled materials.</p>
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<a href="http://tnfarmgirl.christianagrarian.com/?p=129"><img src='http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/recycled-light-bulb-angel_tnfarmgirl.thumbnail.jpg' alt='Recycled Light Bulb Angel' class='alignright'/></a> &#8220;Each year we dedicate a week in December to Christmas crafts and baking, says Cheri, the TNfarmgirl. &#8220;This is a time for the boys to express themselves in a variety of ways, create handcrafted presents for family and friends and learn new cooking skills.&#8221;</p>
<p>Through the year, the family will collects items with crafty recycling potential, then pull them out for a big family craft bash. One year, they made <a href="http://tnfarmgirl.christianagrarian.com/?p=129">lightbulb angels</a> like this little cutie. You can leave her without the self-standing feet and hook her halo onto the Christmas tree, if you prefer a hanging ornament.</p>
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<a href="http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7305551"><img src='http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/recycled-mixed-media-angel-sculpture_etsy.thumbnail.jpg' alt='Recycled Mixed-Media Art Angel' /></a><a href="http://www.elizabethfrank.com/tattoo.html"><img src='http://domestikgoddess.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/recycled-tin-can-angel_elizabeth-frank.thumbnail.jpeg' alt='Recycled Tin Can Angel' /></a></div>
<p>Recycled metal and wood pieces, together with found objects, take a turn as the hippest of folk art in these mixed-media angels. On the left,  <a href="http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7305551">Angel Red Lace</a> is by Tricia Courtney of Lemon Oak Studio. On the right is <a href="http://www.elizabethfrank.com/tattoo.html">Tattoo</a>, one of Elzabeth Frank&#8217;s Tin Can Angels series in carved wood, recycled tin, acrylic, and wax.</p>
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In my travels, I&#8217;ve seen some remarkable garden-art angels made from rusty angle-iron pieces that you&#8217;d never think could look so lovely&#8230;  and a mosiac stepping stone with an angel motif, made from broken bits of patterned china&#8230; and years ago, the nursery school did something with toilet paper rolls and the coloured comic pages from the newspaper&#8230;</p>
<p>What recycled angels have you seen and admired &#8212; or made yourself?<br />
Tell us about it in the comments, and do feel free to leave a link if you want to share a picture!</p>
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