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When the Desert Sun Goes Down
Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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Basic Japanese owl. Applique eyes. Made of 100% repurposed fabric.
On Etsy:
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A handful of rusty nails pulled from the old barn lumber. I am repurposing this lumber by using it to build a chicken coop.
This simple billfold is made from cardboard packaging from a sugar cookie box! Perfect to tuck some cash or a gift card into for your favorite student going back to school! It measures 8" long x 3 3/4" high.
black faceted glass bead and a former bracelet charm in antiqued brasstone finish with star stampings
coppertone wire and earhooks
1.8 inches
finished! I love it, even on my old cookie sheet. I need that one though, so I'll try to get my hands on another one.
This perpetual calendar is created with 50 collage magnets made from retro images from books and old cookbooks. The magnets have a baking/retro theme which inspired me to display it on one of my old cookie sheets! You can use it on your fridge, your own old cookie sheet, or any other magnetic space just calling out for a super cool perpetual calendar!
Each magnet is created by gluing 4 paper circles together measuring 1.5" in diameter that have been cut from old cookbooks and other books, then a 1" magnet is attached to the back.
Needs a cushion & some jazzing up, but I think it's a keeper.
p.s. This is not my idea. I saw it somewhere & decided to try it.
Purse made from repurposed materials: old knitted sweater that was felted, scrap yarn and notions from other projects. Leather handle, magnetic closure, and fully lined.
Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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Falling Leaf - Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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This is super neat: A set of railway tracks running through Helsinki were removed and replaced with a whole park, complete with basketball and table tennis.
Until recently there was a corridor here with offices on both the left and right. In the near future this will be a flexible “learning space” where teachers and students can learn in new ways.
What does that mean? I’ll let you know when I find out.
I think it fascinating that modern buildings (13 years old in this case) are really just a shell and you can change the usage and layout almost as easily as you can build a lego house.
The curtains didn't come with tie-backs, so we used a bit of plastic tubing and a foam letter square, minus the letter.
We repurposed a beautiful dual pedestal carved base table by replacing the top with vintage galvanized steel. The base is painted with asatin "Churchill Hotel Vanilla"