10 Uses for the Unwanted Plastic Bank Cards
Christina Butty — June 3, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: scavenging.wordpress
With the recession in full swing, many people are feeling resentment toward their credit cards. Instead of discarding the unwanted cards, here are some fun ideas for crafts to do with them.
In order in the gallery are credit cards being used as Monopoly money, picture frames, eyeglasses, tables for dolls, burglary tools, golf putters, coins, light switch cover, a "Credicopter," and perhaps the most controversial of them all, a cocaine cutter (as suggested by Scavenging).
In order in the gallery are credit cards being used as Monopoly money, picture frames, eyeglasses, tables for dolls, burglary tools, golf putters, coins, light switch cover, a "Credicopter," and perhaps the most controversial of them all, a cocaine cutter (as suggested by Scavenging).
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - Find innovative ways to repurpose unwanted credit cards by creating unique craft projects.
2. Sustainability - Promote environmentally-friendly practices by encouraging the reuse of credit cards for creative purposes.
3. Crafting - Explore new possibilities for crafting by incorporating credit cards into different art projects.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Crafts - The art and crafts industry can leverage the trend of repurposing credit cards to create new and unique products.
2. Financial Services - Financial institutions can consider offering credit card recycling programs to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
3. E-commerce - E-commerce platforms can showcase and sell credit card-inspired craft products, targeting environmentally-conscious consumers.
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