Sunday, December 8, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
What To Do With All Those Old Photo Negatives
Since the digital age has taken over, photo negatives and slides have pretty much become extinct. Good for the environment, but of course, we all have old negatives lying around from the "old days" when 35mm film was king. And as most of us would agree, there isn't much use for them anymore, but for some reason, we just can't seem to part with them. So why don't we put them to use, satisfying our need to hold onto old memories while creating something new from them. Here are some ideas for what to do with all those old negatives.
Monday, November 11, 2013
How To Make A Toilet Paper Roll Advent Calendar
This is a great idea for Christmas, especially if you have kids. It's a good way to get their hands involved in a creative activity while also teaching them the value of recycling. After they're done, fill the rolls with anything from candy to bouncy balls.
You will need:
25 toilet paper rolls (without the toilet paper!)
glue
cereal boxes
computer printer and paper
clothespins
tissue
First, you will need to glue the toilet paper rolls together, like so:
Until you have 24 glued together:
Cut and glue the cereal boxes so they resemble a roof. Glue the 25th toilet paper roll on top for the chimney and put a piece of tissue paper coming out to resemble smoke. Now glue the 24 toilet paper rolls to the roof, print and cut out circles of numbers 1-24 and glue onto each roll. Fill each roll from the back with whatever goodies your heart desires and let your little ones at it!
25 toilet paper rolls (without the toilet paper!)
glue
cereal boxes
computer printer and paper
clothespins
tissue
First, you will need to glue the toilet paper rolls together, like so:
Cut and glue the cereal boxes so they resemble a roof. Glue the 25th toilet paper roll on top for the chimney and put a piece of tissue paper coming out to resemble smoke. Now glue the 24 toilet paper rolls to the roof, print and cut out circles of numbers 1-24 and glue onto each roll. Fill each roll from the back with whatever goodies your heart desires and let your little ones at it!
Saturday, September 21, 2013
13 Ways to Reuse Wood Pallets
Wood pallets are so abundant that you can pretty much find them for free anywhere in the country. Look on Craigslist under the free section, or drive by some companies and you'll find them stacked on the road with a "free" sign attached. I've even heard of some businesses paying people to take them away! While all that free wood might not be the highest quality, with a little imagination and hard work, you can take those pallets and make them into something worthwhile.
Arctic Plank is a company that designs high quality flooring and furniture using 100% recycled wood pallets that would otherwise be destined for demolition.
Find out how to make your own Potting Bench from Better Homes & Gardens
Pallet Table by French Canadian designer
Another amazing design from French Canadian Designer Steph
Here are some fairly basic instructions for a DIY Wooden Pallet Shed
If you have enough space in your home you can build a Home Theatre
Save money and trees by building your own Outdoor Furniture
Make a cute Doggie House for Fido
Make this Vintage looking Door from old pallets and an old door frame
This bed is a more refined way to reuse pallet wood
I love this simple idea for a Bottle rack
Here's another one a bit more complicated, but so cool for the wine lover!
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Using Recycled Shipping Containers as Housing
I've been seeing a lot lately about recycling old shipping containers into living spaces. It's hard to imagine living in what is essentially the back of a truck, but with some architectural engineering and interior design, what once was just a steel box, becomes a sustainable home. This one is an orphanage in New Jerusalem. Stack a few on top of each other, at different angles to create depth and complexity, and you almost forget you're looking at containers.
This Student Housing complex solves the problem of housing many students in close proximity to each other.
This Student Housing complex solves the problem of housing many students in close proximity to each other.
Build a Costa Rican Home for under $40,000.
Container City in London.
When the employees are done working for the day, they can close up this Coffee Shop...literally!
SEED is a project that aims to provide emergency housing to people that have been devastated by natural disasters.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Recycled Egg Carton Egg Holder
For those of you that buy your eggs fresh from a farm, here's a great idea for carrying and stashing your eggs. This beautiful egg holder is made from newspaper and, wait for it.........a recycled egg carton! Who woulda thunk? Ingenius!
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