Tiffany Threadgould

Tiffany is a design junkie and author of the This into That books (Giddy Up). Her business, RePlayGround, sells recycled goods, features DIY projects, and accepts donations of your unwanted items.

Author of these Magazine Articles

Plastic Herb Planters
Put old plastic containers to work by creating a plastic herb garden paradise.
In Quick Craft from CRAFT: 07: Shoes page 22

Wine Sleeve
Use an old long-sleeved shirt to create a reusable wine sleeve.
In Quick Craft from CRAFT: 05: Paper page 151

Snappy Hankies
Recycled shirts turn into hankies with memories.
In Quick Craft from CRAFT: 04: Costumes page 143

Checker Bag
Turn your garbage into game play.
In Play from CRAFT: 04: Costumes page 160

Pop Art
Don't keep your artistic inclinations bottled up -- use plastic soda bottles to express your crafty self.
In Recycle It from CRAFT: 03: Japanese Influence page 152

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Plastic Herb Planters
Put old plastic containers to work by creating a plastic herb garden paradise.
In Quick Craft from CRAFT: 07: Shoes page 22

Checker Bag
Turn your garbage into game play.
In Play from CRAFT: 04: Costumes page 160

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