Linnea Nyström crea coronas reales con cartón reciclado

Linnea Nyström construye tiaras y coronas con cartón de pizzas congeladas durante sus ratos libres. Sus obras se exponen ahora en un museo de Uppsala.

Linnea Nyström dedica su tiempo libre a crear detalladas coronas y tiaras a partir de materiales reciclados, como cajas de cartón de pizzas congeladas. Su interés surgió durante su estancia en el Castillo de Estocolmo, donde quedó fascinada por el entorno real. Dedica aproximadamente dos horas cada noche a esta manualidad después de viajar y cocinar. Las piezas han sido exhibidas en el museo histórico del Castillo de Uppsala, donde han brindado alegría a los visitantes. Linnea recibe consejos de amigos que construyen modelos de tanques, aviones y casas. No conoce a nadie más que haga exactamente lo mismo y le resulta divertido ser única, a la vez que espera que más personas se animen a probar. – Me encantan tanto la historia como las manualidades, así que esto encaja a la perfección, afirma Linnea Nyström. Es muy divertido ver cómo las tiaras alegran a otras personas una vez terminadas.

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