Everyday objects from the bathroom often have more potential than expected. With a little DIY, these old items can add ...
Key Points Repurpose common household items like jars, takeout containers, and bags to reduce waste.Use tissue boxes and old artwork as organizers or DIY decor instead of buying new.Wooden furniture ...
Have a boring piece of furniture that you are tempted to leave at the curb next garbage day? If it is still standing, you can give it some pizzazz and make it coordinate with any room in your home by ...
A clever DIY gives old Crocs a surprising second life outdoors, blending creativity, sustainability, and backyard charm in a ...
A backyard deck replete with yellow and white stripped wooden deck chairs, a matching side table, and a fire pit on legs. - stock_studio/Shutterstock We may receive a ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – Charlotte Smith, DIY extraordinaire, shares simple ways to repurpose old thrifted art and easy ways to decorate your walls.More Information: Ciburbanity stands for City+ ...
Unused outdoor gear often has more potential than expected, especially when a simple DIY transforms it into a helpful ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Most hikers and campers have at least one torn and tattered piece of ...
Ruth McGrath repurposes a multitude of vintage finds to create new and interesting pieces. Her latest is a hall tree made from an old door, antique porcelain handles, porch posts and an aging table.
Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity encourages local artists and "do it yourself" enthusiasts to take part in Repurpose for a Reason. The event is a showcase and auction of repurposed items to ...
Has your little one transitioned to a big kid bed, but now you don't know what to do with the crib? Here's a few simple ideas on how you can reuse the crib: Just by removing one side of the crib, you ...
Lots of people make their own laundry detergent these days. We've written more than one post on the subject. Instead of hiding your creation in a five-gallon bucket why not repurpose that old beverage ...