Who knew old paper could look this good?
At Templer Park International School Rawang (TPIS), the Eco Vibe Club has been busy proving that sustainability can be creative, colourful, and seriously fun!

Armed with recycled paper, glue, and lots of imagination, our students rolled up their sleeves to create paper mâché bowls—transforming what would normally be thrown away into beautiful, functional art pieces. From tearing and soaking paper to shaping, layering, and decorating, every step of the process was hands-on and full of excitement.

This activity wasn’t just about crafting; it was about rethinking waste. Students learned how everyday materials can be reused and repurposed, reducing waste while encouraging creativity and problem-solving. Each bowl turned out unique, reflecting the personality and artistic flair of its creator—proof that recycled doesn’t mean boring!

Through projects like this, Eco Vibe Club continues to inspire students to care for the planet, one small (and crafty) step at a time. Because at TPIS, going green isn’t just a lesson—it’s a vibe 💚

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