made from
made from
made of">made of made out of">made out ofMade is the past tense and -ed participle of the verb make.
You can use made from, made out of, or made of to say that something has been produced using a substance or object, so that the original substance or object is completely changed.
If something has been produced from another thing in an unusual or surprising way, you usually use made out of.
If you are mentioning the parts or materials from which something is constructed, you use made of or made out of. Don't use 'made from'.