Creation care

Claire Turner has been a graphic designer for over 30 years—yep, long enough for her to remember when cut and paste meant scissors and glue. After seeing the mess in her local town up close, she realised it was more than just litter—it was a loud, messy call for healing. She says, "Now, I’m on a mission: to sow the mustard seed (the smallest of seeds) and witness the growth of this movement. Everyone is a creation by nature. I want to spark imaginations, reshape how we think about consumption and step up to our stewardship of our town as we can grow and heal together".

Claire Turner, crafty recycler
Sharon Campbell, crafty recycler

Sharon Campbell’s vision is to help young people see waste not as a problem, but as possibility. With a natural talent for transforming discarded materials into beautiful. Through hands-on demonstrations, she shares her process in a way that's not only practical but truly inspiring. Drawing from years of experience she brings a therapeutic touch to her creative process. Like the mustard seed, Sharon knows that big change often starts small—with one idea, one act, one piece of “rubbish” reimagined and reshaped.

Together, we scoop up street-side scraps and turn them into a beautiful mess that makes people stop, smile, and reshape beauty from mess.

Gallery

Explore our creative transformations of trash into treasure.

Customer Reviews

See what our community says about transforming trash into treasure.

"Thank you very much for a great day. Who knew such beautiful creations could be made out of old soda cans . Very enjoyable day. Thank you once again".

Michael Lee

Los Angeles

★★★★★

"Thank you very much for a great day. Who knew such beautiful creations could be made out of old soda cans . Very enjoyable day. Thank you once again".

★★★★★
Michael Lee

Los Angeles