Christine DeCambra-Forrester is the proprietor of ‘Everything makes Craft’, is a budding entrepreneur, wife, and mother. She holds a degree in Public Management and is certified in Accounting and Procurement. Having worked in the professional field for over 12 years, she found her calling after separating from the UNDP. Her Upcycling venture started as an expression of her artistic side and a way to spend quality time with her children. Incidentally, it also served to reduce the family’s carbon footprint as more items were upcycled instead of being dumped.

From making elegant picture frames to trendy lanterns, glass bottle figurines, and wall hangings, everything truly makes craft!

She is known for her handmade greeting cards, upcycled glass bottles, and Kids Crafty Klass. She has participated in a number of local exhibitions, has participated in the Christmas Craft Fair in Norwich, England, and has been invited to facilitate Upcycling session in Trinidad & Tobago in April 2019.

One of the signature achievements of her entrepreneurial venture is the ‘Bunny Fun Day’ Children’s art and Craft Competition. Now an annual event, Bunny Fun Day caters for children of all ages and provides them with an opportunity to unleash their creativity.

Christine works with children and their parents through her Kids Crafty Klass Upcycling Workshops. She has created a Card-makers Brunch which teaches how to create your own cards from scratch. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experience with others so that they too can grow an upcycling business and help move Guyana to a greener economy.

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How did you arrive at the idea for your business?

I happened upon the idea of Upcycling when I was home with my two young children at that time. I wanted to engage them both creatively and educationally, I also didn’t want to break the bank doing so by purchasing fancy toys or learning devices, and most importantly I wanted to re-use some of the trash items we were accumulating on a daily basis. So I used those same empty bottles, cans, boxes, egg trays, etc. and created my own version of learning, which was also therapeutic for me in its own way. I wanted to share this with the rest of the world and that’s how the idea of my business came about.

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