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.
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
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
Recycled Junk Art
Leo Sewell grew up
near a dump. He has played with junk now for fifty years and has developed his
own assemblage technique. His works are collected by corporations, museums and
individuals throughout the world. Leo continues to cull the refuse of Philadelphia
out of which he fashions pieces of all sizes, from a lifesize housecat to a 40
foot installation.
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