Showing posts with label Repurpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Repurpose. Show all posts

1/21/2014

Inspiration Index: Windows

Have you ever heard somebody say, "you make a better door than a window"? (so rude, we know.) Well, these windows make better tables, mirrors, garden sheds and shelves. Repurposing these paned glass beauties is great for your wallet and even better for the environment! 

Read on for a wild walk through the wonderful world of windows. Then put your project pants on, hike up your tool belt and break out a little elbow grease. Make sure your watch is on, because it's time to get DIYing. 


For even more ideas, follow us on Pinterest for a plethora of perfectly pleasant projects.  


Use a window as the perfect canvas for your artistic creation!

1/10/2014

Inspiration Index: Let there be light (fixtures)

We've all seen them: sad, dusty, slightly dingy light fixtures. Often missing parts, covered in a thin layer of grime, these once brilliant luminaries seem lackluster and limp. Should we just toss them? Pass them by at our local reuse center or thrift shop? Sigh and think of their former glory days with nostalgia?

Of course not! A quick cleaning, some slight modifications and POW, these light fixtures are good as new (better, some might say!). SHAZAM, a chandelier is repurposed into an earthy planter. WHAM, a pendant light is upcycled into a hip terrarium. ZONKS, a ceiling light is transformed into a tranquil bird feeder. Holy reuse, batman! 

Follow PlanetReuse Marketplace's board Bright ideas for upcycled lighting on Pinterest.

10/31/2013

10/07/2013

House/Boats

We've all heard of houseboats, the floating ship/home hybrids that ride down a river or bob lazily in a lake. But what about boat houses? Some very enterprising builders have repurposed out-of-commision sloops, steamboats and skiffs into very interesting single family homes.

The result? Aquatic-themed abodes that will amaze and astound you.  And while plopping a yacht in the neighborhood might make you a feel like a fish out of water, we have a feeling these upcyclers think their creations are definitely something to "sea."

Follow us on Pinterest for even more inspiration.

Upcycled, overturned boats make adorable sheds!

Loving this landlocked boat-turned-house. 

Two boats are better than one house! 

A tugboat is recycled into a charming lake house.

A retired boat captain repurposed an old boat into a rustic seaside abode.

Would you believe this vacation hotel used to be an oil rig? 

The Apple Jack was lovingly restored by an upcycling pro. 

This hotel in thailand uses colorful recycled boats as guest rooms. 

A repurposed boat lends its shape to the roof of this tiny house. 
Posted by: Sarah Rendo

7/11/2013

Inspiration Index: Doors

Ah, doors.

Not long ago, they were thought of as just a way to get in or out of a place, simply an entrance or an exit. And maybe a band. But with the advent of Pinterest, there are a plethora of projects to be made with repurposed doors. From headboards to bookcases, dining tables to desks, a door is the perfect jumping off point for creating something wonderful.

Below are a few of our favorite repurposing projects from around the web. And if you're thirsty for more door ideas, head over to our Pinterest page for a deluge of DIYs. Follow us for a steady stream of upcyling awesomeness.

http-//awesomecraftpins.com/2013/03/09/old-door-with-pictures-and-coat-hooks/ alias
www.awesomecraftpins.com
http-//dishfunctionaldesigns.blogspot.com/2012/01/salvaged-doors-repurposed
www.dishfunctionaldesigns.blogspot
http-//pinterest.com/offsite/?token=125-917&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.recyclart.org%2Fpage%2F20%2F&pin=238901955204849867
www.Thisrepurposedlife.net
http-//style-files.com/2011/04/01/a-family-home-in-paris/
style-files.com
http-//www.bhg.com/decorating/storage/projects/diy-simple-storage-weekend-projects/?page=25
 bhg.com
http-//porchswingsnhoneysuckle.blogspot.com/2011_10_01_archive

      
theredchairblog.blogspot

         
http-//www.designsponge.com























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Posted by: Sarah 

11/26/2012

From Extra to Extraordinary: Thanksgiving Leftovers

Welcome back!  What a wonderful long weekend it was, filled to the brim with family, friends and so…much…food.  Now that the Tryptophan coma has worn off, are you wondering what to do with the leftovers, both of the decorative and delicious varieties?  We’ve rounded up some great tips on how to recycle, repurpose and reuse those Turkey Day extras (If what you have leftover is green bean casserole, just send it this way, I’ll make sure it goes to a good home).

If you have leftover Food:

LEFTOVER PUMPKIN PIE MILKSHAKE
    • 2 cups vanilla ice cream, slightly softened
    • 1⁄3 cup milk
    • 1⁄4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice or ground cinnamon


Slice cold baked pumpkin pie, cut into chunks (from 9-inch pie)
Whipped cream, if desired
Cinnamon sticks, if desired
In blender, place ice cream and milk. 

Cover and blend on high speed until smooth and creamy. 


Add pie chunks; cover and blend until smooth, stopping blender to scrape down sides if necessary. 

Pour into 2 glasses; top with sweetened whipped cream and pecans. 

Serve immediately. (For future shakes, individually wrap pie slices and store in freezer).



LEFTOVER SWEET POTATO MUFFINS
    •   2 cups self-rising flour
    •   2 cups sugar
    •   2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
    •   1 egg
    •   2 cups leftover sweet potatoes, from  casserole
    •   3⁄4 cup canola oil


  Glaze:
    •   1 cup confectioners’ sugar
    •   2 tbsp plus 1-1⁄2 tsp Milk    
    •   11⁄2 teaspoons butter, melted
    •   1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    •   1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon


Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a small bowl, combine the flour, sugar and cinnamon. 
In another bowl, whisk the egg, sweet potatoes and oil. 
Stir into dry ingredients just until moistened.
Fill greased muffin cups two-thirds full. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool for 5 minutes before removing from pans to wire racks. In a small bowl, combine glaze ingredients; drizzle over warm muffins. Yield: 2 dozen. Courtesy of Canton Rep News

If you have leftover Pie Tins:
http://www.maryjanesandgaloshes.com


http://homerestyleruk.blogspot.com



http://www.flamingotoes.com

If you have leftover cans:

http://ruffledblog.com
http://www.bhg.com
http://1800recycling.com