Spud the Party Potato
From my line of "Compost Club Kids" made with entirely reclaimed materials (yarn, stuffing, buttons and beads)
Hopefully I did this right as my first post, thanks for looking!
#Artcycle

2026

From my line of "Compost Club Kids" made with entirely reclaimed materials (yarn, stuffing, buttons and beads)
Hopefully I did this right as my first post, thanks for looking!
#Artcycle

2026
This envelope never made it to a recipient—just storage, nearly tossed… until I realized portraits on envelopes make ordinary paper worth keeping.

You know those old sketches sitting in your studio?
I had an unfinished drawing that I kept walking past and never knew what to do with. One day, I picked it up and went for it using my favorite Pentel: paint markers first, then oil pastels, and I finished it off with a heart collage with the sparkle pens. I am so obsessed with those.
I named it New Season. Because that's what it felt like.
This is my ArtCycle entry for the Pentel Creator Collective, and I want to see yours. Post here and show us what you create.
The idea is simple — look around your home, your studio, or even a second-hand shop. If something was about to go to waste, that's your starting point. Make something out of it.
#pentelchallenge #ArtCycle2026
Here are my flowers made with repurposed materials. This is the #earthmonthartchallenge by the #repurposercollective. You can see our creations in Instagram on #@artbynatalya.
Cute little spud!