Thursday, February 27, 2014

Turn Old Doors into Cool Desks

What to do with your old door? Just throw it out? Here's few better ideas. Why not create a cool desk or work space with it?


Photo Cred: Flor's Blog on Design 

I found this beautiful desk on a blog called Musings and simply could not resist to share.

I probably never would have though about reusing my old door in this fine fashion but that's what makes recycling fun. Finding nifty ways to reduce waste.  

Photo Cred: Flor's Blog on Design

Photo Cred: Flor's Blog on Design


Hard to believe the desk below, was once a barn door. 


Photo Cred: Cleverlyinspired

I have to admit, by looking through the pictures of the this DIY Barn Door Turned into Desk Blog the mission seems a bit more ambitious than I like to tackle, (for now) but there is no denying how awesome the project turned out.

So what's the moral of the story?

Don't throw away your old door. Try to upcycle it by turning it into a really neat desk.

How to Upcycle Mason Jars

3 Great Ways to Put Old Mason Jars to Use

Have some old Mason Jars lying around? Here's how you can creatively reuse them. 

1. Turn your unused jars into beautiful lanterns. Follow these simple instructions to create a stunning lantern. What I really love about this idea is how simple and versatile it would be to recreate lanterns for each season. 


Just decorate your jar, drop in a candle and you are good to go. 


Photo Cred: Layla Palmer 

With a few minor adjustments and some creativity, you can turn these jars into St. Patrick's Day lanterns or 4th of July lanterns. 

2. Create some hanging Jar Lamps. Perfect for the porch or a deck. 


Just a heads, the link you are about to click on is not in English, but the Jar Lamp Tutorial is loaded with images that is easy to follow. 


As a plus, if you are using Google, you can easily translate the page.



Photo Cred: WoonBlog.Typepad.com

Simple and easy to create. And you may very well have everything you need to create these lamps with. 

3.  And here's something for the kids. A DIY Lego Pencil Holder. Create it for your child as a surprise, or why not have them help you create it?

The Lego Pencil Holder Tutorial is very easy to follow and provides images all the way.  

Photo Cred: Estefi Machado 

Photo Cred: Estefi Machado

These ideas are simple to follow and make for great little projects around the house. Mix and match your jars and go nuts. 

And after you have created and upcycled, please, share your creations with us :)


Monday, February 24, 2014

How To Recycle and Re-purpose on Saint Patrick's Day

Right now, we are experiencing what I like to think of as a high tide of holidays. Let's be fair. We just passed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and St. Valentines Day. Low and behold, here come St. Patrick's day! Pretty soon the Easter Bunny will make a u-turn and on and on it goes. 

So while I'm all about going green, I do have to consider my own "greens" if you know what I mean. So how much money would I like to spend this holiday?


In that respect, good old St. Patty has made my choice pretty easy, since personally, this holiday is at the bottom of my budget list.  


With that said, it challenges me to scrounge up at least a few St. Patty's Day trinkets at a low-to-no-cost


Here's what I found:


1. These cute little accessories can jazz up the day - St. Patty's Day Champagne Cork Earrings! Why not follow the link, open the blog and make them yourself? 


Photo Cred: MakeItEasyCrafts


2. Are you having hosting a St. Patty's Day party? Why not save some trees and send your invitations via e-mail or text!

3. Here's one of my favorite finds. 
Green Beverage Bottles Used as St. Patrick's Day Lights Why not fill them up with white Christmas lights and create a fun and funky string of ambient lights?


Photo Cred: PolandTrips.co.uk

Drape it on your porch, place it on your window sill or just display it as the center piece on your table and hey, it's green!

4. Here's another idea I fell in love with! A 

St. Patrick's Day Mantel. Now like I said before, this is not really a holiday I want to spend any money on, but look at this bloggers inexpensive and neat way of dressing up this holiday!

Two Yellow Birds Decor cleverly accessorized and repurposed some old picture frames, beans and clear vases to achieve this very St. Patty's Day motive. Why not try it for yourself?

Or share your tips!


Photo Cred: Two Yellow Birds Decor

At a low-to-no-cost, you can have some flashy earrings, kick-ass ambient light and a mantel or table that says you are ready to celebrate! 

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!


How Can I Get My Kids Excited About Recycling?

Kids love to learn and get involved in projects. This is my experience with my own two toddler sons. They absolutely love being helpful, (partly because they know they may receive a small reward) and they love arts and crafts. 

Therefore, every time I do my shopping, I let the boys help me toss out and recycle the empty cereal and snack boxes. They usually have the option of flattening the boxes and wheeling it over to the recycle bins, or they can try to reuse them.


I've found Pinterest  to be a lifesaver! With hundreds of tutorials for virtually anything "crafty" you can imagine, it's a great place for any parent to create boards and collect information, arts and crafts your little ones are really interested in.


Check out these awesome Can-Do-Robots! How cute are they! Every little boy's dream and every parent's dream come true because they come with their instructions. 


Photo Cred: FamilyFunMagazine

So while you're working on your arts and crafts project, the tots are learning about recycling.

Why Should We Recycle? For Starters, If We Don't Take Care of Our Planet, Who Will?


Not recycling yet? Here is why we need everyone to limit the amount of waste we create.

For starters, did you know the average person generates about 4 pounds of waste per day?

According to Environmental Protection AgencyAmericans generated about 250 million tons of garbage in 2011. Only 87 million tons were recycled and composted.

An organization called DoSomething.org posted an article and a list of statistics that I found very interesting. It stated, that while close to 75% of trash is recyclable, only 30% is actually recycled. 


Think about it. All that trash had to be place somewhere. 


Photo Cred: Environmental Protection Agency

The article also disclosed that we generate about 21 million tons of food waste each year. I find this horrific, considering how much hunger and poverty the world faces today. 

That aside, the article noted that if we composted that food, it could reduce greenhouse gas by close to the same mount. In plain English, composting 21 million tons of food, is just as good as taking 2 millions cars off the street.

According to DoSomething.org, if  we recycled one tenth of our newspapers, we could save close to 25 million trees each year. Now I don't know about you, but I think that is a lot of trees worth fighting for. 



Photo Cred: Mark Kalman 

Dumping, unfortunately, is another issue on the rise. Just the other day, WPTV News Channel 5 covered a story that dealt with illegal dumping. While cities like West Palm Beach are cracking down on illegal dumping, more has to be done. 

Not only can dumping increase water pollution and spread disease, it is a danger the lives of humans and animals. 

As human beings, we should all care about these issue, knowing how it can affect our planet. With this blog, I am hoping to demonstrate that recycling can be fun and have great perks. 


It's not enough to want to do the right thing. It's important to actually do the right thing. The world should be our oyster. Not our dumping ground.


Thursday, February 13, 2014

5 Common Household Items We Should Reuse


Question: What does used plastic bags, old T-shirts, egg cartons, corks and unused chairs have in common? Answer: The ability to be reused!

1. Ever wonder what to do with the bag full of plastic baggies you have at home?
Reuse them! Plastic bags and paper bags tend to pile up faster than we realize. If you're a frequent shopper, reusing the bags is a great way to go green.

If you're not a fan of "reusing the old plastic bags idea" why not purchase a carryout bag or tote? Leave it in your car or in your purse so the next time you do some shopping, you'll have it with you. 

Did you know?

Many stores collect used plastic bags.

Photo Cred: Sunnyvale
Carryout Bags and Totes
2. Used T-shirts are probably one of the most common household items we have lying around in our closets. But what do we do with them, after we have used all the "wear" out of them? Reuse them!
T-Shirts can be turned into anything from wrapped bracelets, a nifty scarf and even a handy market tote!



Photo Cred:
Delia Creates via EcoSalon



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cfabbridesigns.com via EcoSalon





     
  

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Wienerdog Tricks via EcoSalon


Put your creative talents to use, follow the link below and fashion your very own scarf, market tote, wrapped bracelets and more. The blogs are simple to follow with step-by-step instructions.
3. Egg cartons are real "diamonds in the rough". Turn them into anything from handy-dandy little organizers, to crafty toys for toddlers or even use them as starters for seeds. A little bit of imagination, can go a colossal way.

Photo Cred: Columbus Multiple Moms


Photo Cred: Columbus Multiple Moms 


Photo Cred: Recipris.com 


Egg cartons have tons of possibilities, just use your imagination, and if you have any ideas on how to reuse them, please feel free to share your tips with us.

4. Have a bunch of wine corks lying around? Why not transform them into a savvy back-splash wall at your bar?


Photo Cred: Savvy Housekeeping 


Photo Cred: Jill Fritz Create.Craft.Love

Line your bar, wine nook or even your kitchen with corks. All you need are wine corks (tons and tons of wine corks), a scroll saw, a few other minor items plus some time and patience and you too can achieve this! 

Just picture this look in your kitchen. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions in the link provided below and and don't forget to let us know how it all turned out.

5. What about those old, unused and even broken chairs? Fret not, here are a few solutions...


Photo Cred: FairFaxByNight

While the backs of chairs are ideal for holding coats or jackets, they can also hold your belts, ties, scarfs and other accessories.

But that's not all. Check out this tree or porch swing! Not too shabby for an old chair right? What a popping color, it's very functional and allows you to enjoy some time outside.

Photo Cred: TheShelterness.com

Just follow the link above and see how you too can create your own DIY swing. The instructions are simple and the results could be awesome. 

Still not convinced you can re-purpose you old chairs? Check out this awesome wall mounted key holder, with accommodating seat for your jacket and or bag. This is one way to ensure you spend less time looking for your keys.   

Photo Cred: Deecconstructed 


And lastly, running out of shelf space? Think again. 

Don't spend hundreds of dollars on expensive decor and designer brands to spruce up your home with shelves. By reusing items you already own but no longer want, you can recycle unwanted items into exciting new pieces that can add flair and enjoyment to your living space. 

Photo Cred: KnickOfTime


We hope you loved the tips as much as we did! If you have any suggestions or would like to add some comments, tips or ideas, please feel free to do so.

Until the next post, please remember to reuse, reduce and recycle. Every little bit helps.


Monday, February 10, 2014

Do You Like Fresh Herbs In Your Kitchen? Check Out This Mason Jar Wall Planter


This a cool way to ensure you always have fresh herbs in your kitchen. 

Photo Cred: DIY Stacy - Not Just A Housewife

DIY Enthusiast Stacy - Not Just A Housewife - Mason-Jar-Wall-Planter
It's a project you could tackle for under $20.00! All you need are some Mason Jars, (you may already have some that you are not sure what to do with, if not, I usually get mine at the Dollar Store), a few pipe clamps, (I dug through my husband's tool chest and found a couple but they're also available at your local hardware store or even online), an old unused board or a plank and few screws. You could purchase some plants from Home Depot, Lowes or a plant nursery. It wouldn't hurt to look around. 



The link above has all the details. 


Photo Cred: DIY Stacy - Not Just A Housewife

All you have to do is get your supplies and figure out which herbs you would love to grow. If you do tackle the project, please feel free to share your tips and experiences with us.



Sunday, February 9, 2014

Find The Hidden Potential

Trash or Treasure?

Ever wonder what to do with your unwanted items, be it your odd suitcases, unused crutches, a rolling pin or even an old ladder? Well, believe it or not, all these items can be reused. 

Photo Cred: Emily E. Clark and Ode to June Lisa

1. Suitcases can be re-purposed in a wonderful fashion. With the correct treatment, it can double as part of your stylish decor and give you some additional storage. 


Photo Cred: Ode to June Lisa

Feeling creative? Turn an unwanted small suitcase into a nifty storage nook in the bathroom for your cosmetics or other personal effects. Not only is this a chic way to help maintain organization, it adds an extra nuance of character to your personal space.

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2. How long have you had those old crutches lying around? The ones that helped you get around after you broke you leg several eons ago. Well, why not put them to good use again? A little bit of imagination can go along way.



Photo Cred: Mamie Jane


Why not follow Mamie Jane's tutorial in the link provided above and put those crutches to good use again? Mamie Jane certainly proved a little bit of imagination can go a long way.

What about working your old crutches into a floor lamp? Bet you didn't see that coming. 

Photo Cred: Infarrantlycreative.net

For the full tutorial, please click on the link provided above. Beckie offers all the details required to turn your crutches into this neat floor lamp, guaranteed to be an interesting conversation piece at your next social event. 

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3.  Have you ever wondered how you can reuse your old rolling pins? Rolling Pin Hook Racks are making a splash on Etsy.com and it's ideal for the kitchen. Why not hang your apron or even a few potted plants on these hooks?



Photo Cred: Jessica Farmer BlueBirdHeaven

Photo Cred: Jessica Farmer BlueBirdHeaven

Rolling Pin Hook Racks - Jessica Farmer - BlueBirdHeaven

Jessica Farmer, the owner of BlueBirdHeaven has several reclaimed, chic rolling pin hook racks up for sale. The details are provided in the link above. The costs vary. But if you are feeling frugal, ambitious or if you just like to reuse items, there is no reason you cannot attempt to create and customize your own rolling pin hook rack from scratch. 

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4. Any ladders lying around? Why not re-purpose them? One of the latest growing trends are ladder bookshelves. 



Photo Cred: Krista Dandelion Expression
Ladder Bookshelf - Cheap DIY - Antique-Ladder-Shelf

I found a neat blog by Krista, a young lady and new mom who has some awesome ideas to share. Her Ladder Bookshelf tutorial is covered in 5 steps and is rather simple to follow.

I'm in the process of trying this at home. I'll consider it a success if my bookshelf turns out even half as nice as Krista's.
  


Photo Cred: Krista Dandelion Expression

Don't forget to check out Krista's other neat and inventive projects. 

Re-purposing an old item is a great way to live a green life, so to speak. While we can't save every single item, we can try to up-cycle the items we can reuse. All we have to do, is look around and find some potential. 


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