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The body of this large gate valve has found new life in the facility as a planter!

Old boots used as flowerpots on board a narrowboat at Bosley, Cheshire

Maxxum 5

Minolta 35-70mm, f4

Adox Silvermax 100

Adox Silvermax 1+29 11min 68deg fixed TF-4 4min

Made from 5 repurposed vintage neckties. Lined with home decor fabric to give it shape. Reversible.

Tap & Barrel Restaurant

Shipyards Location, Lonsdale Quay

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

On the north side of Burrard Inlet, this restaurant is on the site of a former shipyard. The yard opened as Wallace Shipyards in 1906, later operated as Burrard Dry Dock, Burrard-Yarrows, and finally as Versatile Pacific Shipyards before closing in the 1990s. Peak output came in World War II, when the yard made 109 of the 312 "Victory Ships" produced in Canada [from "History of a Great Shipyard - City of North Vancouver" PDF document on line]. The Tap & Barrel Shipyards location opened in 2015 in "a repurposed 100-year-old building" described on the restaurant's website as in the heart of the old shipyard. With 14,000 square feet, it is Western Canada's largest restaurant.

 

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I've driven by this building south of Rosehill Cemetery for years. Today was the day I got out of the car and took a shot.

Old church now a thriving Arts Centre

I'm on the Simon Says Stamp blog today turning poppies in to a butterfly and ginkgo leaves 😀🌿

 

limedoodledesign.com/2015/10/repurposing-dies/

 

Thanks for looking!

 

Debby

 

Only at a brew pub! American ingenuity at work.

Former Seaholm Power Plant, Ausitn, Texas

Wall, Lincoln Park somewhere

A favorite WAY too big (by 2008 standards) T-shirt from a trip to Denmark for my brother's wedding

have always hoped that this has been converted to an artist's loft :)

West Palm Beach, Florida

The Casa da Cultura (House of Culture) is an old prison that has been converted into a cultural space and shopping centre

in Recife, Brazil

Love love this little basket..actually is is one of the larger ones I have seen made out of vintage greeting cards!

Sheffield - a former silversmith foundry, dating back to 1750, one of many cutlery manufacturers for which Sheffiled was reknowned. Now a pub.

I was building nests today. Playing with moss and thread and wool roving.

Leather repurposed from an old jacket and vintage Mail bag (my design); blogged here: entropyalwayswinsblog.com/2014/10/20/youve-got-mail-bag/

www.walkhighlands.co.uk/munros/stob-dubh-buachaille-etive...

 

please click on the the link for a look and more info,dont know why i didnt think of doung this sooner!

new bag made from an old coat.

parts of the coat make awesome details & useful pockets.

www.pineblossoms.com

The Pierre Bottineau Branch of Hennepin County Library housed in the former Grain Belt Brewery in northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota.

One of my found treasures.

Nikon FM

AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4

Kodak Ektar 100

Portland, Or

Tops of past droids repurposed as lights.

Heather’s garden was all about repurpose reuse relocation but not necessarily repair. Very uniquely created. Lots of secret nooks and crannies.

You can buy these glass wick holder inserts at most craft stores, in various sizes. The great thing about fiberglass wicks is they never need to be advanced, thus they never need replaced.

 

approx. cost $5

you'll need:

mason jar w/ lids (flat cap lid & ring lid)

smokeless odorless paraffin oil

fiberglass wick (never needs replacing/do NOT advance wick)

wick holder insert (glass or metal)

drill

3-5 items below:

pine cones

evergreen trimmings

berries

holly

seedpods

lichen/moss

fern fronds

sticks, etc.

 

1. put decorative items in clean jar, arrange items until you get the look you want

2. fill w/ unscented paraffin oil

3. drill hole in top of flat cap lid same diameter as wick holder insert

4. thread fiberglass wick through wick holder insert

5. place the wick (& wick holder insert) in the lid hole & put the lid on the jar making sure the wick hangs in the center of the jar

6. screw lid ring on jar tight

::backpack::

 

used repurposed apron, new orange fabric for the casing and some of grammer's vintage stash for the shoulder straps, pattern based loosely on Lotta Jansdotter's new book

 

blogged

I picked up a green/white bamboo print quilt at Goodwill, and knew immediately what I wanted to make. When cut, the bamboo becomes an abstract print, and I like the simple layout against the white.

Our Daily Challenge: Aged

 

I believe this is an old gym basket. Two of them were found in my husband's grandmother's house. I use them to store random craft supplies. :)

Westbrook, MN

 

The former High School has been converted into a business campus.

 

Nice to see an hold high school stay around.

made from recycled, upcycled t-shirts

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