Yuletide season is just breezing around! For its second time, students of Pangasinan State Univeristy - Lingayen Campus celebrate the annual competition of Indigenous and Recycled Lanterns Year 2012. Joined by different competitive departments which includes by the following: ICT and CS Dept., Math Dept., HM Dept., ND Dept. Social Work Dept., Technology Dept., PhySci Dept., Professional Educ. Dept, ComArts Dept., SocStud Dept., and SocSci Dept., each of them showed their amazing creativeness and meticulous artistry in designing a three-and-a-half-dimension of a lantern made of any indigenous and recycled materials. "Imagination is only the limit" took place in this contest. Below are the entries of recycled and indigenous parols contest that have been showcased by each respective course programs.
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- Materials used:
- clam shell
- LED lights
- motherboard
- colorful plastics
- plywood, nails
- paints (Gold & Silver)
- wires
- Materials used:
- mostly straws and
- wires
- Materials used:
- mostly dried leaves
- straws
- twigs
- Materials used:
- chili pepper (labuyo)
- plastic bottles (C2)
- coffee plastic cups
- Materials used:
- ipil-ipil dried fruits
- colored papers
- bamboo
- Christmas lights
- cigarette silver wrappers
- Materials used:
- rice's husk
- sack
- Materials used:
- shell
- paint (gold)
- fish nets
- cups (bean jelly/taho)
- Materials used:
- plastic snacks
- newspapers
- native Pinoy mat (banig)
- Christmas lights
- Materials used:
- mostly: cartons/card-boards
- dried corn leaf-overs
- Materials used:
- mostly: coconut barks and leaves
- ipil-ipil dried fruits
- dried sponge gourd (patola)
- palm tree (anahaw)
- Materials used:
- cups
- disposable plastic spoons and forks
- fish ball oblong cups
Which was your bet and did fascinate you? Comment below. :)