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Thursday, December 10th, 2009

What is it about making something out of Junk?

February 20, 2008 by Joshua Johnson  
Filed under Home & Living

I have been wondering how it is that we can stay motivated to make stuff from what is normally considered junk?

I have come up with a list of possible reasons why those of us who create from junk continue to create with junk.

Here’s my list:

  1. You’re naturally cheap or just can’t afford the new materials.
  2. You get a buzz from making things, so you have to use all kinds of materials–including “junk.”
  3. You just like getting messy.
  4. You love the challenge of reusing things in ways the original maker didn’t intend.
  5. You want to “save the planet.”
  6. You enjoy cutting parts off of cute, fuzzy, stuffed duckies. (see previous post, “”)
  7. You already go through dumpsters–you just need an excuse to appease your spouse. (If you think I’m joking…)

I’d love to see additions to my list–so let’s hear ‘em!

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Comments

6 Responses to “What is it about making something out of Junk?”
  1. Julie F says:

    I think I’m all of those! Great list of reasons. Now, how about a list of ways to convince our spouses we are doing something productive?

  2. HAHA!! I agree. Keep a weather eye out for that one–I just have to get the mental juices flowing…

  3. I just posted something to help with your “situation.”

  4. Ren says:

    I agree with Julie’s first comment, seems no one understands the drive for creativity!! Seems pointless to them……!

  5. Ren, have you looked at my response to the need for a list of that type? I believe it was only a few posts later…

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