Let's Earth, Let's Care: "Transform Old Fabric Bags, Create New Value"
Old fabric bags can become beautiful, vibrant, and usable again

Mon, 01 Sep 2025  |  1630 views
Let's Earth, Let's Care: "Transform Old Fabric Bags, Create New Value"

 

Create extraordinary works in the Let's Earth, Let's Care activity at BU OPEN HOUSE 2025 by the School of Fine and Applied Arts, Bangkok University, in collaboration with DoBeDo Student Residence and So Soh Volunteer Foundation under the SDGs concept – sustainable resource utilization to reduce plastic use and non-recyclable waste. Transform old canvas bags into works full of creativity and meaningful value 02 through Creative Mix Media Art activities that provide space for you to decorate, embellish, and express yourself fully. Whether through painting, drawing patterns, embroidering, sewing, decorating with buttons, or beads, old fabric bags can become beautiful, vibrant, and usable again. All fabric bags created with our craftsmanship are donated to the So Soh Volunteer Foundation.

 

 

AjarnPurat  Osathanugrah President, the Rector, coming to admire the works created from the creative power of the new generation, while also participating in creating art pieces from old canvas bags through the Creative Mix Media Art activity that provides space for you to decorate, embellish, and express yourself fully. Whether through painting, drawing patterns, embroidering, sewing, decorating with buttons, or beads, old fabric bags can become beautiful, vibrant, and usable again. All fabric bags created with our craftsmanship are donated to the So Soh Volunteer Foundation.

 

 

Teacher Note Thanathip  Puapornpong, President of So Soh Volunteer Foundation: "So Soh Volunteer works as volunteers to develop children and youth, serving as a space for sharing and learning. Today, joining with Bangkok University feels warm as always, being an alumnus. Happy to participate in volunteer activities together. I believe everyone who gives and the children who receive all feel joy."

 

 

Teacher Boss Kittisak  Boonpoh, Singsamut School: "Today we came to pass on small encouragement to the children. Be yourself, unlock your potential. Believe in yourself unlock your potential."

 

 

Teacher Pang Patpailin  Dansakul, Prasarnmit Demonstration School, Srinakharinwirot University (Secondary Division): "This activity is a good idea that uses creativity and passes on cute bags for the children to use for carrying books and other useful purposes."

 

 


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