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Hello, fellow freebox fans.
I cannot believe it, but Free Box the Magazine has reached issue 10, almost. I would love to hear from some new voices. If you have a story you would like to share or a photo or perhaps a question for Saint Cobber, now is the time.
The deadline for submissions is March 28th, and I hope to hear from you!
Hearts,
Bece
Furnishing your home with Freedom!
A zine celebrating free boxes in Portland, Oregon! *Furnish Your Home with Freedom*
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Free Box Art
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A year or so ago Free Box the Magazine put out a free art issue where I showcased various bits of art I had found in free boxes and how lot's of free boxes contain art or craft items to be put to good use.
I came across just such a free sidewalk today that fit the free art category or make some art with these items category.
There was a "car" seat made out of some rusty metal. I am pretty sure it was a pre-existing art piece that was be discarded. There was a sweet window that would make a great frame. There was a desk, a bulletin board with tacks, a toaster and lastly a chair that needed some work.
As I was taking photos of the assortment of items, a very nice gentleman came up and examined everything. He ended up taking the chair, which needed some work. He said he fixes chairs all the time.
Hooray! I love it when broken down objects get a second chance and a new life. Maybe that is why I love free boxes so much or it could be that everything if free.
A year or so ago Free Box the Magazine put out a free art issue where I showcased various bits of art I had found in free boxes and how lot's of free boxes contain art or craft items to be put to good use.
I came across just such a free sidewalk today that fit the free art category or make some art with these items category.
There was a "car" seat made out of some rusty metal. I am pretty sure it was a pre-existing art piece that was be discarded. There was a sweet window that would make a great frame. There was a desk, a bulletin board with tacks, a toaster and lastly a chair that needed some work.
As I was taking photos of the assortment of items, a very nice gentleman came up and examined everything. He ended up taking the chair, which needed some work. He said he fixes chairs all the time.
Hooray! I love it when broken down objects get a second chance and a new life. Maybe that is why I love free boxes so much or it could be that everything if free.
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