Sunday, November 1, 2009

Eye Opener: Junk on the Brain

This weeks eye opener started with defining a few terms including the following...
antiques/ antiquing:of or belonging to the past; not modern; shopping for antiques
junk/ junking: Junking is the retrieval of ordinarily discarded things and materials
flea market: a market, often outdoors, consisting of a number of individual stalls selling old or used articles, curios and antiques, cut-rate merchandise, etc
thrift shop:  A shop that sells used articles, especially clothing, as to benefit a charitable organization.
upcyclinginvolves processing used materials into new products, or the re-use of a product with crippled functionality for alternative purposes
resale shop: like a thrift shop, used items can be re-sold

These terms all relate to environmental health in many ways. First of all, they all involve the idea of "reducing, reusing and recycling" which we all know are key concepts involved in environmental health. Reusing products can benefit our wallets as well as mother nature. Antique shops, thrift stores, and resale shops take your items (sometimes giving you money, coupons, or the feeling of giving to a good cause) and re sell them for someone else to use, which prevents these items from filling up landfills for hundreds of years and causing multiple other problems that go along with that. One interesting article I found on this subject is called Seven Reasons to Shop at a Thrift Store which also gives environmental reasons as well as personal reasons. 
Here are some local resources I found for each of the above terms:
Old Town Antiques: Duluth MN, (218) 722-5426
Chesney Salvage: Duluth, MN (218)721-4874
Cambridge Flea Market:  Main Street, Cambridge, MN 763.689.4888
Savers (Thift shop):  Duluth, MN (218) 722-1894
Green Mercantile (many upcycled and green products): Duluth, MN (218) 722-1771
Plato's Closet (re-sale shop): Duluth, MN 218-733-9455
I have gone to several of these places, its always interesting to see what you can find, and normally it's very affordable!
Lovely Paris themed front side with filigree background.

Last but not least, a visit to Junkmarketstyle.com! check it out! You can find some very interesting project ideas.

I really enjoyed the vintage jewelry project, I personally love vintage styles and this jewelry looked so authentic! My artistic background definitely contributes to my attraction to this kind of stuff. The creator, Gretchen, really had an eye for designing these awesome pieces! Another project I enjoyed had a very similar appeal, which was the Paris themed necklace collection, also by the same creator. These had a slightly different style but still very cool! It definitely makes me want to start designing my own stuff rather than spending money on it! Last but not least, was another project that caught the attention of my artistic eye. This project made chandeliers out of junk! They are gorgeous and also have that same vintage look; I have always been attracted to chandeliers for some reason. 

1 comment:

  1. its crazy all the stuff you could come up with, to look beautiful or just functional!

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