Our DIY Upcycling Workshops

Le Bazar Roulant was a 2-week tour that revolved around the topic of reducing waste and upcycling. The Givebox, central to the project, encouraged people to swap things they no longer needed for things they did; the boxes themselves made out of old scrap materials and pre-loved furniture. But there’s more to upcycling than to swap old wares: at each stop of the tour, our team hosted upcycling workshops, giving a new lease on life to old or broken objects.

All together, 17 workshops were offered to the community (and our own team). Here’s a run down of DIY projects that cost (almost) nothing, and won’t cost the earth. Happy upcycling!

Wednesday 7th May, Alès

The first event of Le Bazar Roulant was very well attended, with hundreds of people visiting throughout the day. Because we had partnered with the Association of the “quartier RAIA”, there were many children who attended and took part in in our workshops.

Paper Masks built out of old cardboard boxes, by Thomas and Christian

Acrobatic show-jumping course for children, with Manu

CuiCui (little birds out of recycled fabric) show, with Charlotte

Juggling balls made out of balloons and dirt, by Julien

Paper bead necklaces made of old magazines and coloured electrical wire, by Anna

Sewing workshop using old bits of fabric and buttons to make small ornaments and key-rings, by Christi

Friday 9th May, Lasalle

Lasalle welcomed us with perfect weather. It felt like much of the town came during the day to take part in workshops and watch the performances. In the afternoon, after an announcement in the adjacent park by Sarah, dozens of kids came to make their own shoe pot-plant, with Julianne and Janosch.

The pot plants were made using old shoes, flowers and herbs from a local meadow, and soil from the park (thanks Lasalle municipality!). Children then decorated their shoe-planters with old nail polish

Le Bazar Roulant - Lasalle

Saturday 10th May, Sainte Croix Vallée Française

Another sunny day. Under our big umbrella just by the river, three workshops were offered – and a few of our team took part, too!

Lamps build out of trash, by Janosch and Elly. A few made by the team were kept to decorate future events.

An example of one of the lamps. Made by Dorte.

An example of one of the lamps. Made by Dorte.

Bamboo objects (Sevrin even constructed a massage tent!) using the wood in the nearby grove, by Thomas. Sadly the massage tent couldn’t be reconstructed in every town from then on…

Windmills made out of recycled plastic bottles which rolled in the wind, by Thomas

Travelling windmills

Travelling windmills

Thomas demonstrating how to make a windmil

Thomas demonstrating how to make a windmil

Finished product!

Finished product!

Wednesday 14th May, L’Espinas

Pimp your dress, making old clothes look more interesting by adding using old fabric scraps and buttons, by Elly

Elly getting ready to pimp a dress

Elly getting ready to pimp a dress

CuiCui (little birds out of recycled fabric) show, with Charlotte

CuiCuis!

CuiCuis!

Making a Givebox using old wood and furniture, which was then permanently installed on the bistro terrace. Lots of people helped on this project, which was a part of the team’s programme. Co-ordinated by Christophe and helped by Sarah, Tatiana, Janosch, Thomas (from Belgium), Thomas (from Germany), Christian, Sevrin, Mirko… Watch the timelapse video of its construction in this blog post.

Saturday 17th May, La Grand’Combe

Scrap books made out of used paper, wire and other trash, by Dorte and Anna

Rustic drinking glasses made out of old bottles that were scored, heated up, and cooled down very quickly. The tension caused the cut to break, leaving the bottom of the bottle for a glass. Janosch and Thomas supervised this!

Wallets out of old milk and juice cartons, by Robin

Pimp your dress, making old clothes look more interesting by using old fabric scraps and buttons, by Elly and Nadja

Juggling balls made out of old plastic trash and dirt, by Julien