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Eco Friendly craft idea

Hey Guys & @diyhub community lover!
A warm welcome to everyone to my #diytropical entry blog.I hope you're all doing well and spending a wonderful time in this amazing creative community.Today, I’m participating in the October contest. I’ve taken part a few times before, and every time, your love and encouragement have inspired me to return with renewed enthusiasm.I have a deep passion for DIY and crafting, and I truly believe this community is a perfect space for me to express my creativity.I genuinely appreciate the kindness, energy, and inspiring atmosphere that this platform offers.
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🍄🍄Red Mushroom🍄🍄
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Friends, today through my blog, I’ll be showing you how I created a red mushroom using mango peels.This was actually a creative idea I decided to try out.Earlier today, while my son was about to throw away the mango peels after drinking juice, I suddenly thought,why not make something out of them?So, I decided to put those peels to good use and turn them into something fun and artistic.
Since these mango juice peels are made of plastic, throwing them away would harm the soil and pollute the environment.
It could degrade the soil’s quality and nutrients, which poses a serious threat to our ecosystem.That’s why I thought — what if I could turn these plastic peels into a decorative item for the home? That would make them truly valuable.Through this small creative effort, I’m trying to protect the environment in my own way. Even if it’s just a small step, I believe every little action counts when it comes to saving our planet.
My mango peel mushroom project is a wonderful eco friendly craft idea because it helps
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reduce environmental pollution,
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makes use of discarded materials,
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encourages creative expression.
It may sound surprising, but it’s true I made a mushroom using mango peels! Are you curious now? Let’s see how I turned discarded materials into an iconic red mushroom.
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ingredients:
🌺2 mango juice plastic peels 🌺Thread 🌺Jute stick 🌺Fabric paint (white, yellow, red) 🌺Paintbrush 🌺Scissors

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instruction:
- First, I took the empty plastic peel from the mango juice.

- Next, I folded the empty plastic peel with my hands to shape it like a mushroom.
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- After that, I took two jute sticks and attached them to the back of the plastic mushroom, securing them with thread.

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- After that, I painted the mushroom cap with red fabric paint to give it a bright, iconic look.

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- Then, I added yellow paint to the sides to give it more detail and contrast.

- Finally, I added small white round dots in the center to complete the classic red mushroom look.


- Then, I applied white paint to the bottom side of the mushroom head to give it a more realistic look.


In the end, just look at them — two lovely little mushrooms, crafted with care and creativity. They turned out so cute and eye-catching
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- Finally,I tried capturing a photo with my two handmade mushrooms, a little memory of my fun and creative project


- I carefully stood the mushrooms upright in the grass and experimented with capturing them from various angles.They look so lifelike, almost like real red mushrooms! They add a lovely touch of beauty to the natural setting around them.




So, friends, how did you like my idea of making mushrooms from plastic peels today?Please share your thoughts in the comments and support me,your encouragement will help me grow in this community and give me a better chance to win the contest.I’m really happy to have turned plastic peels into these beautiful mushrooms as a small effort to protect our soil and environment. It feels great to share this creation with all of you.Wishing you all happiness and good health. That’s all from me today
I sincerely thank you in advance for visiting my blog and for your lovely compliments

About Me
I am Sumaiya Rahman. I am from Bangladesh. Love to express myself in my own language. Nature lover, Animal Lover, Photography Lover, Traveler. I love to keep myself engaged in the service of people. I like to help people in danger. I explain all my experiences and feelings through blogs and vlog.

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