Major galleries have displayed art that contained rotten vegetables and human feces, so I doubt if there is anything that can't be called 'art' by someone.
arts & crafts were frist started by the Native Americans.
These are the crafts made out from sea shells.
Nobody in particular created arts and crafts. There are artist that made what art is today. But everyone always has done arts and crafts starting back to the cavemen.
They made bowls and pots out of clay.
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Household waste ends up in dumps when thrown away. The dumps overflow with trash. New dumps are made. In result, trash mountains (dumps) are everywhere.
"Sure, why not? Crafts can be made using anything. These rubber bands can be decorated by markers, beads, threads of string, and other household items."
There are a number of different home crafts that were made by the Puritans. These crafts included cloths and linens that had a purpose.
Household waste typically consists of a wide range of materials such as food scraps, packaging materials, paper, plastic, glass, and metal. Other common items found in household waste include textiles, electronics, and personal care products. Proper waste management practices ensure that these materials are recycled or disposed of responsibly.
what are air crafts made from
arts & crafts were frist started by the Native Americans.
MSW pellets are made of mixed or municipal solid waste. MSW is a waste type that includes predominantly household waste (domestic waste) - sometimes with the addition of commercial wastes. They are in either solid or semisolid form and generally exclude industrial hazardous wastes.
Arachne was better at weaving than her, and Athena was the goddess of household crafts, so Arachne being better than her made Athena angry.
This Site has information about crafts that are made and sold in France along with information about the artists:
Many crafts can be made at home you just need to use your imagnation. Crafts could span from Ginger bread houses to model cabins made of toothpics or popcicle sticks.
you tell me!
Pottery