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The production of Re-Construct was truly a community effort. We heartily thank the following for contributing project ideas, wardrobe, props, and labor.

Angela Nichols of Gub performed instructions for her Recycled Fabric Painting.

Ezra Waltermaurer of Little Fish Furniture contributed the Floating Book Shelf project.

Joe Oliveri of Geek Gear contributed the Circuit Board Clock for our bonus project.

Viviana Campbell of Beehive Co-op facilitated wardrobe loans from her store’s designers.

Shannon Mulkey of Patina provided Jeanée with a recycled fruit dress and a flower pin made from wool sweaters. Shannon also sewed our set’s table skirt.

Jeanée wore a vintage bow necklace she codesigned for Honeydoux jewelry.

Angela Holstrom of Angel Eyes Designs provided Jeanée and Garth with a belt and necktie made from recycled materials.

Shelley Yankus of Relic Boutique provided a recycled apron for Jeanée.

Tracy Snow of Snowflake 66 provided a recycled fabric blouse for Angela Nichols.

Don Foos of der Salvagemeister provided the rocket lamp made from a 1950s vacuum cleaner for our set.

Verde Home provided a wool rug and recycled folding screen for our set.

Andrea Fremiotti took still photographs and retouched images.

Tim Moxley provided the studio.

Chris Devoe created the DVD package design.

Lauffer Design provided branding and website design.

Citizen Studio provided website design and implementation.

The following companies sponsored our March 2009 DVD release party:

Young Blood Gallery & Boutique provided the venue. This is our favorite handmade gift destination in Atlanta!

The ladies of Indie Craft Experience loaned their muscles and promotional skills. Where there's craft, you'll find Christy Petterson and Shannon Mulkey offering enthusiastic support!

Woodfire Grill donated seasonal hors d'oeuvres. This amazing restaurant works with organic growers and has its own cheese cave!

Matty Cakes provided delicious dessert. Best red velvet and carrot cakes we've ever tasted!

We love these crafty folks:

The Average Jane Crafter (aka Rachel Hobson) is way too humble, in our opinion.

Cosa Verde curates a unique site promoting eco-friendly goods.

Craft is sadly losing its paper mag, but the online zine continues to rock our world.

Psst, have you heard the latest from Craft Gossip?

We check Crafting a Green World often for tutorials and the latest news in eco-friendly crafting.

Craft Leftovers offers resourceful ideas for the scavenger set.

Diane Gilleland of Crafty Pod artfully summarizes the "big picture" in the DIY movement.

Becky Striepe of Glue and Glitter is an inspiring member of our local recycled craft community.

The Hello Craft ladies collect and share stories about handmade. We're eternally grateful to them for screening our trailer at their first annual Summit of Awesome in D.C.

The Long Thread offers sewing tutorials and other crafty tidbits.

Jeanée and Garth are both editors of uber-forum Supernaturale.

Victoria Everman opines on "sustainable, creative, enlightened living."