Pam and friends created a vibrant, layered piece using leftover wood, fabric scraps, wooden shapes, and buttons—all in the spirit of the #MadeToMatterMovement.
Pam and her friends recently came together to create this striking piece of art, showcasing the power of creativity, resourcefulness, and community connection. The framed artwork, likely sourced from a dollar store, was transformed into a vibrant purple masterpiece. By repurposing leftover bits and pieces—fabric scraps, wooden shapes, and buttons—they crafted a one-of-a-kind piece that beautifully highlights their resourceful spirit.
This project wasn’t just about creating a pretty picture. It was a challenge—to embrace the color purple and let imagination run wild. The group used various mediums they already had on hand: leftover wood, bits of fabric, small wooden circles, and buttons. The layering, patterns, and textures add dimension and visual interest, creating a whimsical, textured design that invites you to look closer.
Join the Challenge: #MadeToMatterMovement
Pam’s team is calling on everyone to join the fun! The #MadeToMatterMovement encourages artists and creators to look at what they already have—materials that might otherwise be discarded—and breathe new life into them.
Here’s how you can participate-
✅ Pick a dominant color for your project.
✅ Gather your leftover materials, scraps, and bits.
✅ Let your creativity flow, combining textures, shapes, and colors.
✅ Share your creation with the world using the hashtag #MadeToMatterMovement.
This isn’t just about making art—it’s about making a statement. By giving new purpose to forgotten materials, we embrace the potential in everything and everyone. It’s a wonderful opportunity to slow down, get creative, and make meaningful connections with others who value creativity and sustainability.
Details show the playful use of texture, pattern, and color in this purple-themed piece.
Ready to Take the Challenge?
Choose your materials, pick a color, and create something that celebrates the potential of what might otherwise be discarded. Share your masterpiece with Pam and her friends using the hashtag #MadeToMatterMovement—and let’s see how many new creations we can inspire!
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Let’s celebrate creativity, sustainability, and the joy of giving new life to old materials. 🎨💜