Linda at Craftaholics Anonymous shared the design of her craft room where she has turned an old crib spring into an inspiration board.
Becky Strahle of Farmgirl Paints found an old crib railing at a Junk Market Bonanza and she turned it into a gorgeous display of necklaces.
Gail a guest blogger at Someday Crafts has turned an old crib into a wonderful plate rack that is now serving as a decorative storage.
Amy at Gabriel’s Good Tidings created a lovely storage for her vintage sheets with an old crib and fixed it on a wall.
Erika T via From Scratch Club transformed rails of her son’s old crib into a cucumber trellis that serves in her garden now.
Lindsay Ballard of Makely Home needed some extra storage in her daughter Emma’s room so she used the rail of the crib as a storage for Emma’s books.
Debbie at Painted Therapy gave a special makeover to a crib her friend gave her to turn it from trash to treasure for her. Debbie has done an awesome job, hasn’t she?
Flea Market Gardening shows us another stunning and magical way to turn a crib into a cute miniature fairy garden. How adorable is that! It is as cute as a baby in a crib.
Courtney from A Diamond in the Stuff converted a crib spring into a drying rack in her laundry room. That’s just superb!
Katie Lewis at The Red Kitchen used her imagination and turned the parts of an old crib into a chalkboard easel.
Maureen aka Marzi from Made by Marzipan used an old crib to store her sewing supplies.
Richmond Thrifter shared a cool piece of furniture. She has created a pedestal side table from an old lamp base and a picture frame.
Sara from Wishful Tinker transformed a simple picture frame into a very useful desk organizer. Two thumbs up Sara!
Mandi from Vintage Revivals skillfully converted a large picture frame into a tufted headboard that is just so inspiring.
Jessica at Mom 4 Real made a chevron print earring holder with a picture frame and this project is the perfect example of trash to treasure.
Allison Murray via Dream a Little Bigger created a wonderful storage on display with picture frames for her glasses.
Danielle Strong from Savvy Chic Home shared the decor of her new born baby girl Aspen’s nursery where we can see an old window frame turning into such a lovely wall art.
Amanda Cowley shared her office that is a dream girly world too where she displayed a collection of her nail paints in a gold picture frame.
Alicia via Thrifty and Chic made a wonderful tray from a thrift store picture that now displays her collection.
Passionate for White as the name suggests is a blog run by Diane dedicated to all things white, has got a stunning idea in the form of a ceiling medallion that is created from an old round picture frame.
Jennifer Rizzo from Home Before and Afters shared the decor of the room she has designed for her daughter and look how wonderfully she has turned garage sale frames into a gallery wall.
Better Homes and Gardens magazine gives us another inspiration for an old frame to make a season wreath with it. Clever!
The House of Smiths blog has shared a project of a magnetic organization board that you can install on your pantry door to keep all the lists and coupons at one place without running them wild and cluttering every space.
Michelle Edgemont via hgtv crafted a wonderful dry-erase memo board from a flea market picture frame.
Whole Living shows us a phenomenal way to decorate gifts by using magazines as a stock paper for making flowers.
Kristi Linauer at Addicted 2 Decorating crafted a wonderful wreath from the stacks of magazines she had and now all those magazines make such a vibrant decor.
Candice at The ReFab Diaries crafted a stunning bag from old magazines that has a cool woven design.
Andri Benson a guest at Rock n Roll Bride shared a lovely way to recycle magazines in the form of making flowers that can be used as a wedding or home decor.
Amy from The Idea Room crafted a marvelous piece of jewelry with beads that she made from magazine paper.
Garrett4Green’s Etsy Shop has got these amazing coasters crafted from upcycled magazines.
Ashley Smith via Dormify shares a lovely creation her genius friend made by cutting the letters of an inspirational quote from magazines and then pasted them on a wall.
Rose Rrevolution at Deviant Art shared her stylish and trendy creation of bangles that are made with recycled magazines.
Emily at Jelly Toast Blog who is an art teacher turned food photographer shared a stunning way to spice up simple envelopes by lining them with magazine papers.
Katie at A Touch of Teal crafted these super easy and wonderful picture frames from an old magazine. She created a wonderful blend of different colors by taking her favorite portions from the magazine.
Scrap Hacker shared a click from the Michelberger Hotel in Berlin, where a lampshade was created using covers of magazines along with book covers over a metal frame. Whoa! That’s cool!
PicaPica Design’s Etsy Shop gives us another inspiring idea to turn the magazines into round vases.
Once more Garrett 4 Green at Etsy surprises us with yet another amazing creation to spice up your fridge with.
Stacie at Stars for Streetlights turned her old t-shirts and a slip into a dress that can give anyone a fashion envy. It seems to be out of a fairy tale.
Stephanie from Hello Natural was cleaning her closet from things that she no longer wore and found some striped t-shirts and turned them into a braided bracelet that can be worn as a necklace too.
Catherine from Rabbit Food for My Bunny Teeth crafted this amazing braided headband using an old t-shirt.
Mrs. Colon’s Classroom Corner has shared a wonderful tutorial where you can craft a rug from recycled t-shirts using a hula hoop as a frame.
Amy at Then She Made made these absolutely cute t-shirt pillows for her kids to use them while they go on road trips.
Linda at Craftaholics Anonymous crafted these amazing pom poms that now make such a lovely decor in her home.
Sarah at Our Life is Beautiful created a super stylish bow skirt not in a matter of minutes but in a surprisingly less duration of only 8 seconds. Wow!
Cheryl from Tidy Mom shared a lovely ruffled scarf that she created from once a useless neon orange t-shirt.
Not good at sewing? Well you don’t have to be, not at least for this wonderful bag that Creative Green Living has shared and it is made from an old t-shirt.
Katie at Matsutake Blog created these wonderful flowers to be displayed in a vase from some recycled t-shirts. Now forget crepe paper flowers, t-shirt is the new crepe paper.
Rose Beerhorst via flickr shared her lovely pot holders in multicolor that she has created by weaving t-shirts. How clever is that!
Pascale at Between the Lines shows us a wonderful way to spice up our shoes with simple embellishments like bows and flowers made with an old t-shirt.
Delia turned her boring t-shirts into some really trendy braided belts. That’s cool!
Amanda Formaro at Crafts by Amanda created these wonderful stenciled coasters from CDs with paint and a stencil. This is so easy-peasy, isn’t it?
Moy Handmade has shared a project of making a wall organizer from old CDs and fabric and looks absolutely a lovely creation to give a whirl to.
Ellen Gradman via flickr shared a project where CDs are decorated with jewels and buttons and then turned into an outdoor hanging decor. How creative is that!
Michelle from Crafty Morning has created these super cute lions with colored card stock and old CDs.
Cristina Vasconcellos via Flickr shared a project where crochet mandalas over recycled CDs are made. Looking cool, aren’t they?
Marlou Volkerink from Follow Fashion has given a makeover to her shirt’s collars with an old CD. Seriously, who thought a CD can embellish clothes too? Incredible!
Danielle Peltoma at Lake County Today has a wonderful tutorial of making a candle holder using glass marbles and an old CD as a base.
Emma Randall Illustration via Etsy has got such a cute table clock with a cool pattern on its face crafted from a CD. It is available for $15.84.
Make It Easy Crafts Blog shows us how to spice up a simple terracotta planter into an artistic mosaic planter with a CD and some black fabric paint.
Emily Geraghty from That Cheap Bitch pimped a simple clutch into a sparkling one with an old CD. Wow, that’s worth trying.
Julian Horsey at Geeky Gadgets shared her ingenious creation where she has created an iPhone dock using old CDs.
A Creative Mother at Stay at Home Life crafted this wonderful sun catcher with wooden blocks and CD mosaics.
edamommy via Instructables has created a landscape border using the collection of her old CDs and now her garden has an edging that shines in rainbow colors during the day when the garden gets soaked in the sunlight.
Nisha from My Kitchen Antics wanted to gift something homemade to her friends on Christmas and then she decided to create these wonderful scented candles in vintage teacups.
Donni at The Magic Onions crafted this whimsical fairy garden in a vintage tea cup where a stick chair perches over grass in the middle under a cute bunting surrounded by a planter and tools.
Kenzie Mastroe, an eHow Contributor shared her lovely project of making a feeder for birds with an old tea cup, a saucer and chains.
Etcetera Handcrafted via Etsy has got these vintage tea cup cushions to offer that every person interested in sewing would love.
Lilly Cakes Blog shared a way to use broken teacups in the form of wall pockets. This is just gorgeous, isn’t it?
A Guest Poster at A Beach Cottage shared her vintage cake stand made with an old tea cup and a plate. This would be a great addition to a garden party table.
Lacey at Feathering My Nest stacked tea cups and saucers and crafted a coolest ever lampshade base. Now this is called a real genius!
Paige Smith Designs Blog presents a wonderful idea to store your jewelry in vintage tea cups. Who said storage options have to be boring?
This Candelabra at My Vintage Flower is an ideal option when it comes to vintage wedding centerpieces with flowers. These are definitely going to be the center of focus in a wedding’s decor.
Kenzie Mastroe at Ehow showed us how we can turn our vintage tea cup collection into a herb garden like this one.
Better Homes and Gardens has shared a wonderful tutorial of making a tiered storage for your craft supplies from vintage tins. Now no more pencils, paints and glues will clutter your craft desk.
Cat and Fiddlefolk’s Etsy Shop gives us a wonderful inspiration for this year’s Christmas decor in the form of this vintage Christmas art in a tin.
Etsy Shop Studio C Jewelry presents yet another stunning and inspiring way to bring to use old tins and turn them to earrings.
Persiljas Hus at Style Room shares her wonderful organizer for her kitchen utensils made from vintage tins that hangs gloriously on her kitchen wall.
Vintage Whites Blog dedicated to vintage decor gives us yet another design inspiration for recycling the vintage cans into some pretty flower vases.
Sarah at The Sarah John Blog found these vintage tins and imagined them as perfect planters for her beloved succulents.
Lilliedale turned her old cake carrier tin into a lamp for her guest room also used as a studio space. This is so clever, isn’t it?
Ashley via Design Sponge shared her lovely project where she made some truly gorgeous candles inside vintage tea cans.
Super Intelligent Kelsey at Poofy Cheeks turned a tin into a magnetic pin cushion and gave a whole new dimension to the concept of a pin cushion. Two thumbs up!
Sandie at Steadman’s Corner combined a vintage can with a vintage scale and the wonder that happened then is in front of you. Now Sandie enjoys the view of little birdies coming to feed on the seeds she puts inside it.
Donna from her beautiful corner of the blog world shares a creation for her bathroom that is a stunning shelf made with old shutters and some reclaimed wood. (via Funky Junk Interiors )
Originally resting in a barn of Amanda’s friend these old shutters got a distressed look makeover in mustard yellow color and now they display a wonderful collection. Two thumbs up Amanda! (via Crafts by Amanda )
Barbara shared her awesome creation of a coffee table made from an old shutter. She added a beachy touch to the table with a coat of white paint, stones and glass pebbles. (via We Upcycle )
Marty a DIY enthusiast shared her bedroom’s decor in white, coral and gray color and one thing that truly steals the show is the headboard made with recycled old shutters. (via Marty’s Musings )
Created in just 15 minutes this plate rack made from old shutters now is the center of focus of this dining room. (via Laurie Anna’s)
Alyson shared her bedroom’s decor projects and we can see two absolutely stunning nightstands that rest gloriously at the two sides of the bed. Who thought a shutter could make such an amazing nightstand combined with a shelf and a lamp? (via The Ragged Wren )
These magazines racks were seen in the craft room tour of West Seattle Fabric Company. We are sure you just got the inspiration for the big supply of magazines you have at your home. (via Craftaholics Anonymous )
Old shutters turned into this wonderful kitchen island with a marble top and they are pretty happy to have ended in such a beautiful form inside a kitchen where they receive much attention now. (via So You Think You’re Crafty )
Costing $100 each in any color, these shelves are perfect to fill any empty corner in your home. (via Selah Your Life )
Jennifer had always wanted to keep her jewelry organized and nothing really worked until she employed this old shutter which truly is a winner. (via Celebrating Everyday Life )
This room divider in purple color is available for $169.77 CAD and is simply a great addition for any home. (via Blue Flight Creations via Etsy)
If you are looking for a herb garden then this one is to go for. (via Elizabeth Kate Decor via Etsy )
Two old shutters got a makeover and they were breathed in a new life in the form of a garden bench. (via My Repurposed Life )
Kari Anne covered a blank wall in her bedroom in the most unique way with painted shutters that provide the perfect backdrop for the rest of the decor of the room in blue and white. (via Thistlewood Farms )
Cheryl Ward created a wonderful towel storage rack for her bathroom from an old shutter. (via Cheryl Ward via Pinterest )
This kitchen rack came into existence when an old CD rack met the creativity of Jeanette. (via Snazzy Little Things)
This garden trellis was the result of a fresh coat of spray paint on a CD rack. So, now you don’t have to buy any expensive trellis for your climbing plants. All it takes is an old CD rack. (via Shabby Glam )
If you have lots of jewelry and finding the right one is sometimes difficult then simply give it an organized look by reclaiming a CD tower. (via One Sweet)
This tea or coffee caddy is made from an old wooden CD rack by Sharon Hankins of ‘I Restore Stuff’. Her blog’s main theme is bringing into use old stuff just like she restored this CD rack wonderfully (via I Restore Stuff)
Make your bath time easier by giving a home to all your shampoos, fragrances and other toiletries in a recycled CD rack. Simply create shelves in it with some old tiles and voila! (via Jem Bellish )
If the supply of your ribbons and trims is increasing day by day as you happen to be a ribbon hoarder then see what a beautiful idea Regina Easter has to offer. You can store your ribbons and trims in a CD tower.(via Regina Easter )
It is true that creativity has no limits and that is why here you can see that two CD racks were transformed into storage shelves above the bathroom counter. (via The House of Smiths )
Erin Singleton had her sewing room turned upside down due to the supplies of some fabulous fabrics she had. So, she employed some CD racks to store her fabrics in such an organized way that it will give you an envy. (via Two More Seconds )
A home with kids means stuffed toys claiming most of the space even when the kids aren’t playing with them. Marisa gave her child’s stuff toys a home in the form of a thrift store CD rack. Clever! Isn’t it? (via Make Happy )
Gail Bennet transformed her old CD rack into a beautiful addition to her garden in the form of a vertical garden tower of terracotta pots. This is what we call from drab to fab. (via Gail Bennett at Pinterest)
An old CD tower met some command hooks and then they decided together that they want to live a life of a scarf storage rack. A good decision, isn’t it? (via Adrianna Wolaver at Pinterest)
Now you can store many toilet paper rolls in a CD rack and forget about filling the single toilet paper holder frequently. (via spotlight , Nena Callaghan at Pinterest )
Are your shoes in need of a home? Well, see how beautifully these shoes are living inside a CD rack. (via Hometalk )
With a charging holder like this, forget about finding surfaces to put your phone on while it gets charged. Just connect it to the charger and slip it in this holder.
If any space on your floor is in need of a rug then simply take out a few pairs of old jeans that you no more use and weave them into a rug.
A pillowcase made with jeans would look just so cute and stylish. You will definitely get compliments on it. You can either make a whole pillowcase from one single jeans or mix different shades of denim to achieve an effect as if the shades of water on a beach are gathered on a single pillow.
Make yourself a chic wallet or a bag and show off your style.
The first armrest you can see is from ‘denim do over’ that is a blog dedicated to denim creations run by Susan. You will surely love her more creations too including this armrest.
If clutter in your home is an ever increasing phenomena then corral it in these pocket organizers. They are great to hang in a kids room or on the wall of your entryway as these two are those spaces in every home where lots of clutter can be seen.
Bring charm to your dining table by whipping up a few placemats with denim.
This creation of a hammock chair made from denim is surely a must have in your garden or patio.
Give your bedroom a makeover this winter in the form of a patchwork denim quilt.
If your living room is in the need of some extra seats as well as storage then go for this ottoman that combines these two is the stylish ever way possible.