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Category Archives: recycled judaica

Upcycle Solstice/Happy Trashnukkah/Merry Trashmas

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on December 21, 2011 by RubyDecember 21, 2011

We here at Olympia Dumpster Divers would like to wish you an Upcycle Solstice, Happy Trashnukkah, Merry Trashmas and a Recycled Festivus for the Rest of Us!  This year, the eight days of Chanukkah coincide with the winter solstice and … Continue reading →

Posted in crafts, Hanukkah, Olympia WA, recycled holidays, recycled judaica, Uncategorized | Tagged Christmas, Hanukkah, menorah, occupy, plastic bags, protest art, recycle art, repurpose, reuse, unique | 2 Replies

Happy Trashnukkah 2010

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on December 8, 2010 by RubyJanuary 15, 2011

For the last night of Hanukkah, a post of some Hanukkah-related items made from trash and other recycled materials: Origami Dreidel made with a Seven-Up label by Dr Mom  The Green Candelabrum by Stil Novo Design Eco friendly menorah made … Continue reading →

Posted in recycled holidays, recycled judaica, Uncategorized

Celebrate Trashnukkah

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on December 14, 2009 by RubyJanuary 12, 2010

It is the 4th night of Hanukkah, and so we here at Olympia Dumpster Divers have been searching for some recycled Judaica with a festival of lights theme to share with you.  How about a Hanukkah menorah (otherwise known as … Continue reading →

Posted in recycled glass, recycled judaica, Uncategorized

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