If you are interested with making beautiful yet ingenuine designs, well look no further as we introduce to you the step by step of making star-designed draperies with recycled soda cans. These simple yet eloquent piece is a perfect fit as a wall decor, or even a curtain, if time is not your problem.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Creative Wall Clock Arts
One of the oldest human inventions was the clock, it often serves as a wall-decoration not to mention it's telling the exact time too. Below are the recycled clock designs that will look good on any wall in your home.
Bike Wheel
Recycled Magazines
Old Turntable
Aluminum Hubcap
Big Bike Wheel
Magnetic Tape Reel
Circuit Board
Shotgun Shells
Computer Keyboard
Friday, February 15, 2013
Recycling Plastic Milk Crates
Old plastic milk crates can be recycled into a new ones because they are very durable, they can last for more that hundreds of years to decompose if landed on a landfill. Therefore less energy and fewer resources are needed to make more of them. Here are a few things to make out of your old milk crates; You can turn them into an artwork, make furniture and storage, or even sell or offer be given for free to your nearby grocery and convenience stores.
Modular Shelving System
Clever Console
Stool
Ingenious Wall Storage Shelf
Living Pavilion Shelter
Chandelier
Sofa
Cabinets
Single Shelves
Couch
Center table and Chair
Portable Farm
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Recycling Old T-Shirt into a Scarf
T-shirts have a lifespan, they don’t last forever, they stretch, they fade, they get stained, and sometimes the tees stay the same but the owner changes size, or just changes their taste. So what do you do with a t-shirt when you don’t want to wear it anymore? (and you don’t want to give them to charity for whatever reason). Simply recycle your old T-shirt into something new like a fashionable scarf.
Spaghetti Knit Scarf
Fringe Scarves
Two Toned Braid Scarf
Fabulous No-Sew Ruffle Scarf
Ombre Infinity Scarf
Combines Braided, Spaghetti and Fringe-Like Styles
Braided, Double Layer Scarf
Ringlet T-Shirt Scarf
Spaghetti Scarf
Monday, February 11, 2013
Recycled Wine Cork
What do you do with that cork you just popped out of a wine bottle? Most likely you throw it away. Cork is a renewable crop; cork tree barks grow back nine years after harvest. Why not keep the cycle going with used corks? We all pop more than 13 billion corks every year. So here are some uses of thrown out cork.
Cork Pot Holder
Cork Chair
Bath Mat
Chandelier
Reclaimed Flooring
Pot Holder
Cork Bat Mat
Cork Chair
Recycled Wine Cork Stopper Stool Set
Cork Planter
Cork Art
Recycle Office Furniture
Wine Corks to Give a Plain Basket a New Life
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