Friday, May 13, 2011

BBP (Heather's take)

April was a big month for SCRAP-DC. We started off the month prepping for the Build a Better Block Project on 34th Street in Mt. Rainier, Maryland. Back in the fall we were approached by the Neighborhood Design Center in Prince George’s County and asked if we wanted to participate in the project and we said yes. You can check out BBP history here, but here’s the gist of it...A group of people in Oak Cliff, Texas looked at a mostly vacant street in their community and thought something along the lines of “what if we had a dream day for this street and filled it with small businesses and restaurants and flowers and bike lanes and art and benches for meandering pedestrians to stop and enjoy the action all around them? We could show people what this street could really be.” So they did it and then soon after the event the vacant properties were rented and filled with businesses and their dream started turning in to a reality. The wonderful people of NDC in Maryland had a similar thought and, thus, SCRAP ended up with a vacant storefront to fill for a day

So with help of awesome (and I mean TRULY AWESOME) volunteers we scraped the layers of gunk off the floor, cleaned the stickers off the windows, painted the walls, painted the door, painted the trim, cleaned shelves, cleaned tables, hung fabric and set up SCRAP-DC’s first creative re-use center! The shop officially existed for a day, but, man, did it make me and Karen hungry for a space of our own (we’re working on it…). We got to talk to so many people excited for the SCRAP vision and watch the rapture on bargain hunter’s faces (this yarn is a dollar?!). SCRAP also hosted a guest artist, Amina, who showed BBP attendees how to make sturdy reusable bags out of plain old plastic bags.

Of course the BBP focused on much much more then SCRAP. Check out pictures on the NDC webpage to see all the other fabulous vendors, artists, musicians, businesses, and nonprofits. And see the shout-outs in Karen's post. We like them all a lot.


Build a Better Block

Still thinking fondly of our one-day retail store & workshop back in April! Here's a list of all of the people and organizations that made it happen:

Cash sponsors: M-NCPPC; Anacostia Trails Heritage Area; Councilman Will Campos; Prince George's County DHCD

In-kind donations: Envision Prince George's County; M-NCPPC; City of Mount Rainier; Community Forklift; Kathy Osore Gardens for All Seasons; Robin Bliss, Retail Designer; Home Depot; Behnke's Nursery

Organizing Partners: Neighborhood Design Center; City of Mount Rainier; Gateway CDC; Joe's Movement Emporium; Mount Rainier Business Association; Community Forklift; ScrapDC :^); Maryland Chapter of ASLA

There are also these photos of the day and a Gazette article (with video). We can't wait for the next one!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Artsy Fartsy Jewelry

Mark February 26th on your calendar and join Susi D (the artist behind Artsy Fartsy Jewelry), Capitol Hill Arts Workshop and SCRAP for an Eco ARTday! We'll be making fabulous jewelry out of plastics. So bring your plastic trash and transform it with us. The workshop is FREE, but you need to RSVP. Call (202) 547-6839 to reserve your space. Recommended for students ages 10 and up.

Here's the official blurb:

February 26. Workshops at 10:00 am and 11:00 am.

Come learn to recycle plastic containers into beautiful colorful earrings! In this workshop you will learn to use plastic containers, credit and gift cards and other plastic "trash" to make unbelievably COOL jewelry. Your instructor will have plastic containers, a variety of tools and jewelry findings for each student to make two pairs of earrings. The class will focus on types of plastic used, techniques for cutting and final assembly.


There will be a large display of earring examples for inspiration, but we hope you will have YOUR OWN creative ideas to explore using the techniques that have been demonstrated. Students are welcome to bring plastic if desired to use in their project.