Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Thursday, April 14, 2011

Let's Make It: {Stenciled Drop Cloth Rug}


 I am really going to
have to get myself a stencil from


I keep seeing all of these great

DIY projects

using their stencils.
Take this project by Rachael from


Amazing!

I absolutely

LOVE

her

Stenciled Drop Cloth Rug.

I soooo have to have one!

P.S. If you have a Harbor Freight near you,
You can get drop cloths on the

cheap!

I look here for everything before going anywhere else!



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Let's Make It: {DIY Magazine Holders}


 I like to print out

DIY projects

that I would like to, one day, recreate.
I store mine in magazine holders, each one clipped with a binder clip.
Do you know how many I have? Many!
And I have run out!
That is why I

LOVE

this project by Judy from over at



Yes, this will definitely come in handy!


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Let's Make It: {Repurposed Bookshelf from Shutters}


 Gail, from over at


is one of the most

creative

bloggers (and one of the

sweetest!)

and she has done it again with this

magnificent

repurpose!

WOW!

She has taken a grouping of shutters that she picked up at the

Habitat for Humanity ReStore

for $5.00, and turned it into a

repurposed bookshelf that I would be

PROUD

to display in my home!


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Friday, April 8, 2011

Let's Make It: Easter Chick Chair Bags




Want something to hang on your chairs for Easter?
Look at these  Easter Chick Chair Bags to fill. 
What a great idea these are!
As someone who likes to do up the holiday, I can see these hanging on the chair and filled for my little ones!
More repurposing at its finest!



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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Autumn in the country cannot withhold the sky, And the flowers will never die








Tatum tells us the life span of a pair of tights, in her home, are short. Ever creative, she came up with a useful way to re-purpose/upcycle the tights. And you know I love a good upcycle! She gives a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a flower using the tights, that would otherwise be discarded. Once you complete the flower, there are many uses for the flowers: hair clips, pin to clothing, and home décor.

Can you, dear readers, think of a way to use them that I am missing?







Lyrics: Elton John - The Flowers Will Never Die