Jillee at One Good Thing by Jillee has cut and covered cereal boxes with washi tapes in different patterns and colors and the result is some truly cool striped magazine organizers.
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Jen at I Heart Organizing has shared an idea for all those drawers in your home that are running wild and messy. Simply cut cereal boxes to the height of drawers and then cover them with scrapbook paper and divide the drawers with them. Easy isn’t it?
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Amy at Mod Podge Rocks Blog has crafted a wonderful desk organizer using cereal boxes and toilet paper rolls. Two thumbs up Amy!
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Michelle at Molly Moo Crafts has shared an easy tutorial on making notebooks with cereal boxes, washi tapes, stickers and buttons.
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Krokotak has shared a detailed tutorial on making some really adorable hens using cereal boxes.
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Natalie Kramer at Handmade Charlotte has shared an interesting tutorial of making a constellation light box using a cereal box.
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Samantha at Samantha Kamilos has shared a way to make a kitchen cabinet door organizer using a creal box, contact paper and some tape.
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Lisa at Cucicucicoo has a superb idea to recycle all your empty cereal boxes. Cut them all in strips and then weave them into a basket.
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Red Ted Art has shared a creative way to recycle old cereal boxes into a foldable dollhouse that your kids can enjoy with endless fun.
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Aunt Peaches has shared a project of a home work caddy to make your kids’ homework time exciting and something they can look forward to.
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Jen at Fresh Crush has shared an amazing hack for organizing your purse by making a purse organizer from a cereal box and fabric.
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Rachel at Maison De Pax has shared a wonderful outdoor table made from an old spool. If you observe the design, it is ingenious in a way that it is cut from the bottom in such a manner that chairs can be easily tucked in at the time of eating.
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Beckie at Infarrantly Creative has shared a tutorial of transforming a spool into an upholstered ottoman that you can use to adorn your living room with.
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Pink Stitches Blog has shared an idea to use an old cable spool as a bookcase to display and store the collection of your beloved books.
Liz Marie at Liz Marie Blog has created an incredibly beautiful wall clock by recycling the round part of a cable spool.
Dana at Crafted Niche saw a spool like side table at Ballard Designs for a whopping high amount of $200 and then she wore her creativity cap and transformed a small spool into a side table by staining it in a darker shade and then wrapping rope around it. Two thumbs up Dana!
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Lisa Mabey at Mabey She Made It re-imagined a cable spool into a stool that she can use to sit by the side of her window and read. She stained the spool and added a cushion at its top and voila! A cozy stool was ready.
Leesa Spieth at Pinterest has cleverly utilized a spool as it as without any tweaks into a fabric storage and display holder. That seems so interesting!
Etsy Shop Olde Brick Lighting has recycled a spool top to serve as a base for a cool industrial pendant chandelier.
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Kimberly at A Night Owl Blog has shared an idea of making a box from pallets that can serve as a holder for your fall centerpiece decorations.
Gail of My Repurposed Life believes in giving a second chance to old objects and turning them into wonderful creations and this pallet top table with cool triangular patterns is the example of her creative mind.
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Natalie at A Turtle’s Life For Me has shared a cool idea to make your front entry more welcoming by recycling some pallets into flower planters.
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Kari Anne at Thistlewood Farms has shared a pallet clock that you can make for your living room if you want to add something unique in your living area.
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Desiree at Camelot Art Creations has shared a way to make a cool leaning shelf by recycling pallets. Leaning shelves are very in these days and sold quite expensive. Thanks to Desiree, you can make your own too now in very less cost.
Judy Kirkpatrick at Pinterest has shared a bar project that is all created from recycled pallets. Really nice!
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Etsy Shop Pallet Innovation has created this amazing entryway bench all from reclaimed pallet wood.
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Kelsey via At Home With Kelsey has shared a project she has made with pallets for her front porch. She has painted a pallet and added flower planters that now are a part of her porch.
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Donna at Funky Junk Interiors has shared a garden gate along her shed that she has made from pallets.
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Etsy Shop Revamped and Revived has recycled pallets and assembled them into a wonderful shelf that is painted teal and white reminding of the freshness of ocean and beach.
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Beyond The Picket Fence blog has shared a lovely project of an island that you can try for your kitchen.
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Our Little Acre has shared a project for your garden tools’ organization. Simply recycle some pallets and organize your tools in almost no cost.
Sarah Krouse at Home-ology Modern Vintage has made use of an old wagon for making a wonderfully beautiful Christmas display.
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Cathe at Just Something I Made came across an old wagon for a sum of two dollars and then she washed and cleaned it and turned it into a wonderful vintage tray that displays a collection on her coffee table.
Country Living has shared a way to recycle a small old wagon into a catch-all on your entryway table.
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Rebecca Stanley of The Stanley Clan has shared the pictures of her son’s room where she has made use of an old wagon in the form of a wall mounted bookcase.
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Country Living has shared a wonderful idea for those who love to throw parties. Instead of purchasing a new drinks cooler simply recycle a thrift store old wagon.
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Ginger Bramlett via Pinterest and Cal Crary at Bruce Littlefield have came up with an idea to utilize an old wagon as a coffee table for your porch. Truly amazing!
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Shelley at From The Alley to the Gallery has upcycled an old wagon into a potting bench that has a cool magnetic board too along with springs for pictures and hooks.
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Kelly at Eclectically Vintage has recycled a vintage wagon to display a snow village under her Christmas tree.
Felicia at The Dandelion Cafe has shared an idea to display house number terracotta pots in a wagon. Wonderful idea Felicia!
Recyclart has shared an idea to recycle an old ironing board into an organizer for your craft room. You can easily store your spools and ribbons in such an organizer.
Becky at Beyond The Picket Fence has made a wonderful use of the shape of an ironing board by turning it into a lit Christmas tree. This is what we call true creativity.
Etsy Shop Simply Pallets has recycled an old ironing board into a wonderful wine rack that can be used for home or for a wedding with a rustic theme.
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The DIY Home Girl blog has shared a great idea for book lovers. If you have got an old ironing board, instead of tossing it away, simply turn it into a home for your book collection.
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Maya at Maya Made Blog has re-imagined an old ironing board into a nightstand that fits well with the tall bed in her mom’s bedroom.
Amy at Playing in the Dirt has rethinked an old wooden ironing board into a potting bench that helps her in doing her gardening work.
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Holliemonster a user at Deviant Art has shared a lovely idea to paint old wooden ironing boards with holiday theme pictures.
Coleen’s Corner Blog has shared a way to upcycle an old ironing board into a towel holder.
Carlene at Organized Clutter has shared the pictures of her laundry room makeover and she has utilized an old ironing board as an art to decorate the door.
Kerry at House TalkN has recycled an old ironing board into a wonderful buffet for her sun room.
Lindsey Boardman at Alpha Mom has shared a tutorial of making butterflies with old milk jugs. All you have to do is to cut pieces of a milk jug. Put templates of butterflies underneath the pieces and color them from top with sharpie markers. Once dry neat the edges of the butterflies by cutting. Superb idea, isn’t it?
Meredith O’Reilly at Great Stems has shared a way to recycle milk jugs into birdhouses by adding twigs to them and then painting them in cheerful colors or drawings. You can try this project with your little ones an they will surely enjoy it.
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Cristin Frank at Eve of Reduction has shared a wonderful method of making snowflakes for winter holidays decor using old milk jugs.
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New Life New Purpose has shared a wonderful storage idea. Simply combine cardboard with recycled milk jug boxes.
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Titti at Shoestring Pavilion has shared a stunning creation of a faux capiz shell chandelier that she has created from a metal lampshade frame and milk jug faux capiz shells.
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Amy Bell at All You has shared a great way to recycle a milk jug into a school supply caddy.
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Chelsey at The Paper Mama has created a wonderful watering can from an old milk jug.
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Misty Milam via Pinterest has shared this incredible lit Christmas tree that is all made with milk jugs. Two thumbs up!
Morning Creativity Blog has shared a way to bend and use a fork in the form of a picture holder. You can make use of more than one forks and create many picture holders to display your pictures in different parts of your home.
Scott Bedford of Make Fun Creating has created something truly unique from a fork. He has bent and reshaped the fork in the form of an egg cup.
Etsy Shop Mama Joia has made this lovely pendant from a recycled fork. Truly very nice!
UPS Cutlery has shared a candle holder made from forks. The candle holder looks as if it is an art sculpture.
Etsy Shop Santa Heaven has made this stunning Santa Christmas ornament from an old fork. The fun thing about this is that they have made a good use of the fork prongs and have twisted them to mimic a Santa’s beard. The top part of the fork mimics the hat of the Santa. All in all, it is a wonderful idea you can try this Christmas.
Erica at Spoonful of Imagination Blog combined old forks with a piece of reclaimed wood and created this wonderful hook rack that can be used at multiple places such as entryway, kitchen or even laundry room. If you have basic knowledge of bending forks, you can easily create one for yourself too.
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My Legacy Blog has shared a project for all the fashion loving girls out there. Simply cut thin stripes of a plastic bottle and cover them with embroidery floss while stringing pearls too and there you are. You have really pretty bangles to wear with different outfits.
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Sarah Turner who creates some really amazing stuff from recycled materials has created this pendant lamp that is crafted with the use of 310 plastic bottles. It looks just fabulous.
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Craft and Fun has shared a tutorial to make a rose necklace using any old colored plastic bottle. The method is pretty simple but the results are awesome.
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Dale Wayne has crafted this cheerful and colorific wreath for her mom and dad by recycling old plastic bottles.
Michelle L. of Michelle L. in L.A has shared a tutorial to craft an earring organizer cum display from a plastic bottle using a sharpie and scissors.
Courtney Chambers at A Little Craft in Your Day has shared a three step tutorial to reuse old spray plastic bottles and turn them to organizers.
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Amanda at Crafts by Amanda has created this easy and colorful wind spinner from a plastic bottle that looks wonderful hanging in her garden.
T Brunet at Creative Craft Nights has shared a lovely tutorial of making bird feeders using old plastic bottles.
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Staci at Crafty Staci has shared a wonderful way to recycle old creamer bottles into some super cute snowmen like these.
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Tambra Carswell at Pinterest has shared a project to make from pop tabs. Simply make a wreath ornament with them using transparent plastic cord.
Creative Ivette Pérez of Taking Off at Nine has created this stylish and cute pop tab bracelet using pop tabs and ribbon in hot pink color. The final look of the bracelet looks really unqiue.
Allison at The 3 R’s Blog that says Reduce, Reuse and Redecorate has created an ornament with pop tabs that resembles a bauble as well as a pine cone.
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Etsy Shop Ring Cat has shown a way to combine crochet and pop tabs to make some really stylish earrings to match with your different outfits. Collect as many pop tabs as you can and create earrings for yourself in lots of colors.
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Erika Lopez at Erika Creativa has shared a detailed step by step tutorial of making Christmas trees with crochet while using pop tabs as frames. You can use these mini trees as ornaments for your Christmas tree or you can make a garland with them and even use them to decorate gifts.
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The Art of Can Tabistry which is a blog dedicated to crafts and projects created from can tabs has shared a project of this holiday stocking that is created by weaving fleece strips with pop tabs. Two thumbs up!
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Etsy Shop Codie Corner Creations has shared a way to recycle pop tabs into some cool and trendy headbands that you can team up with your outfits.
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Noelle o Designs has created this fantastic heart wall art. So if you also have old jewelry and a glue gun, get going and create this awesome project.
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House of Gold has shared a wonderful way to make magnets from old or broken jewelry which you can also gift to your jewel lover friends.
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Just in case you want your old jewelry to live a second life as jewelry as well then you can re-purpose pieces like earrings into bracelets just like these created by the Etsy Shop Chic Maddies Boutique.
Faith Schuster via flickr has shared a beautiful creation of a planter that is all covered with broken jewelry looking just marvelous.
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Susan at Maple and Magnolia displayed her beloved brooches inside small picture frames after covering pieces of cardboard with a fabric and then fixing them inside small chalkboard painted picture frames and then pinned the brooches in the middle of each frame.
Crafts a La Mode has shared a project to make barrettes by combining old jewelry pieces with hair clips.
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Cheryl at Cheryl Comfort created this stunning ‘DREAM’ sign art by hot gluing pieces of old jewelry to wooden letters. This is a really cool idea if you need a vintage inspired decor project for your home.
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Mitzi Curi at Fave Crafts has shared a lovely project of making a wreath from old pearl garlands and old jewelry pieces. The idea behind using pearl garland is to create a wreath that gives a vintage winter look. You can also give this project a try.