Doesn’t the season start soon where you must sprinkle your garden? Possibly you can do then with such a DIY sprinkler from recycled materials :)
Links:
DIY Sprinkler (Using Recycled Materials)!
via: homemade sprinkler
…compilation of tutorials
Doesn’t the season start soon where you must sprinkle your garden? Possibly you can do then with such a DIY sprinkler from recycled materials :)
Links:
DIY Sprinkler (Using Recycled Materials)!
via: homemade sprinkler
I like this lid art which is made solely from lids!
Real wall art :)
Links:
Lid Art (RAS. // Lids Project)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘wall art’
Well, I like this Quilling clock: simply cut old plastic bottles in stripes, curl and glue on a clock and you get a real design piece :)
Surely that’s also possible with paper ;-)
Doesn’t the Jellyfish-in-a-Bottle look great?
Don’t worry, it’s made from a plastic bag ;-)
Well, I really like this letter opener ‘carved’ from a plastic card :)
Hm, let’s see if I find a plastic card ;-)
Links:
Plastic Card Letter Opener (Letter Opener from a Used Club Card)
I find that this recycling necklace doesn’t look like a recycling necklace ;-)
For the inside I imagine that the 7 strand plarn rope would come in handy.
Links:
Recycling Necklace (Gargantilla tribal en negro y plata, realizado con bolsas de plástico e hilos metalizados.) (Spanish)
English Google translation of the title: ‘Tribal necklace in black and silver, made with plastic bags and metallic threads.’
via: necklace from wool wrapped around plastic bags
Here at unikatissima:
7 Strand Plarn Rope
Slowly the time for boots comes again and so I’m inclined to embrace this great idea for pool noodle boot stands ;-)
Links:
Pool Noodle Boot Stands (A pool noodle in place of boot stands!…)
Original link, but I didn’t find the pool noodle boot stands there
I find, that these recycled lunch containers look great!
Links:
Recycled Lunch Containers (Reusable Lunch Containers)
via: dat is handig
I find this 7 strand plarn rope great: I tried it and it is very easy braiding and really strong.
I also tried it with yarn from my stash and the cord looked also good.
There’s no photo because I find the colour combination dreadful – it’s just been a quick try ;-))
And if you don’t need plarn cord, look for other ‘uses’ of plarn ;-)
Links:
7 Strand Plarn Rope (Useful & Durable 7 Strand Rope (cord) from Plastic Shopping Bags)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plarn’
I find these very simple (clothes) pegs from recycled material really great!
Links:
Caps Pegs (Day 321: Guest Post – Hanging Dots) (English)
Caps Pegs (Tag 329: Gastbeitrag – Aufhängepunkte) (German)