Children are very curious when they see that I take the materials that I should throw their rubbish into the basket and I riding instead as if they were precious stones!
cut, paste, staple, curled, folded e. .. excitement grows as you can imagine that the objects intended to contain food or packaging ... takes shape a character!
Here ROBOT-TINA!

For the head I used the bottom of a bottle of milk white eyes ... are ... the mouth of the old buttons I designed with a permanent marker of course ... these details of the bolt in the end I added them to not reveal immediately what I was doing!
Hair is made of wrapping paper cut into striscoline and curled with the back of a knife, how do you gifts for oatmeal packages.
The body was made with a square box of fruit juices and covered with a blue sheet (a leaflet recycled). The bottom edge of the white dress is the margin of the old holes in sheets of printer that creates a lace effect. A strip of red crepe paper curled around his neck and hides the scotch staples joining the head to the body and serves as a cape. The arms are
titagliate paperboard the cartons from the supermarket.
The legs are rolls of cardboard (inside rolls of toilet paper) covered with blue sheets leaflets and eventually covered with the corrugated cardboard that can be found in packets of biscuits. Then attach themselves to pieces of plastic bottle, that part of the cap for making shoes. A bow with the tape left over from Christmas decorate everything.
crepe paper with a flower stalk of straw in one hand and a mask in the other and the robot-tina is ready to entertain children
GOOD JOB