Braided rugs used to be an old-fashioned way of adding decoration to a home without spending any money. They are still a fun way to repurpose old clothes into something new and beautiful. For this craft, you will need a variety of jersey cotton shirts or tanks and scissors. You'll cut...
Whether you use it to hang your coat, some classic or vintage looking cleaning supplies, or dress up clothes in your child’s playroom, this little peg rack looks like a throwback to happy school days every time you walk into the room. It’s much easier to make than it looks, too! C...
you can still make use of all those things, by repurposing them. From clothes to toys to furniture, here are 45 creative ways to repurpose baby items so they can be used again and
But they don’t have to be used the same way they did in their former life. With a bit of creativity and some DIY skills, you can enjoy them so many ways! Here are 16+ Fun Ways to Repurpose Vintage Linens you can make now! Today’s post is part of our Lifestyle of Love series...
We all have them in our closet, old t-shirts that we never wear, yet we keep for no good reason whatsoever. So why not take them out and refashion them into some fun crafts and useful accessories. Here are 15 great ideas from to restyle, rewear, and repurpose old t-shirts in new ...
There are many creative ways to repurpose common household items, such as: Mesh Bags. To give mesh onion bags a new life, string a shoelace through the top. This drip-dry storage bag can hold bath toys or corral small kitchen tools in the dishwasher. A rolled-up mesh bag, held togethe...
Okay, we’ll come clean; we have anobsessionwith palette crafting right now. If it’s made of wood or calls for repurposed wood of any kind, you can bet our truck keys are already in our hands to go thrift some spare wooden packing palettes from behind the local hardware store. That...
A denim rag rug made the traditional way. Great project for using up denim scraps from other projects. And a sustainable way torepurpose un-donatable clothes. 10.Woven diagonal blue jean rug – Feltmagnet I love the diamond checkerboard effect of this blue jean rug. ...
Often, kids’ clothes are made from synthetic fibers that don’t biodegrade. It’s easy for active kids to rip and stain their clothes, and they quickly outgrow them. To minimize waste, try vintage and second-hand stores or buy-nothing groups, and look for natural materials like linen, co...
The process is simple and allows you to repurpose materials that would otherwise be discarded. By making envelopes at home, not only do you save on stationery costs, but you also contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle. Dive into this easy-to-follow craft and never worry about running out...