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Archie Byrom, 3 years, feeling the blankets quilted from old dry cleaning bags during the Creative Reuse Festival along Elm St in the East Village on Sunday.
A fun little store near the old Highland Mall, across the street from the movie theater and boot store. "Austin Creative Reuse" is a non-profit that resells strange crafty stuff at garage sale prices. It's a really neat little business! With very strange hours, something like 10-8 Wed and Thu, 10-2 Fri. Weird. Anyway, fun store. Here's the webpage:
If you are wondering where to buy reusable tea bags then you can visit thespicepeople.com.au/shop/reusable-muslim-tea-bags/. The Spice People is an online store dedicated to making high-quality and unique spices and herbs available to its clientele. To know more details, watch this video.
Thursday, October 16
What an excellent day! Besides a so-boring-it's-not-even-right class, the day was fantastic! 1) We got our recycle bin delivered and 2) I got to see Beth Moore!
I guess you'd describe Beth Moore in this context as a motivational Christian speaker, but moreso with a Scripture message leading her talk. Our Wednesday night B-stud has done her Daniel study, and she's great!! I loved it and I was so glad I got to go. And, I got to meet Heidi's Mom and have a sleepover with Emily's Mom and her friend Ally and her mom. Really happy fun night :)
23269 NW Yungen Rd
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Closed until Friday 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Phone(503) 647-7596
Emailjplatt@helvetiawinery.com
Websitehttp://www.helvetiawinery.com
About
Award winning vineyard and winery located just 25 minutes from downtown Portland on the west side of the Tualatin Mountains north of high-tech Hillsboro.
Mission
To grow, produce and market fine Oregon wines grown on estate and local vineyards in the North Willamette Valley.
Company Overview
Winegrower and Vintner
Description
Salmon-safe wines in a beautiful setting offering fresh air and break from metro time and places.Wine en bouteille available, filling customers' reusable bottles with fine wines that don't end up recycled into a landfill. A perfect venue for picnics, corporate events and celebrations. Open afternoons, Friday through Sunday. Friendly dogs and children welcome.
General Information
Located in the heart of Helvetia, Portland's daycation secret. Friendly dogs and children welcome.
I made this reusable coffee cozy using a pattern from agreensleeve.com, and fabric by Jennifer Paganelli
This project began as the mixed-use restoration/adaptive reuse of the deeply historically significant International Headquarters Building of the Mosaic Templars, an African-American fraternal order who provided insurance and business loans to black citizens and entrepreneurs in the early decades of the 20th century. The program included a museum dedicated to African-American entrepreneurial and cultural heritage, 2nd story offices, and a restoration of the 3rd story auditorium. Two weeks into construction, the building was burned nearly to the ground, after standing empty nearly thirty years. A new building using modern steel/concrete/veneer construction was designed and built, also "restoring" the former State Headquarters, which burned in the 1980s. Though some modernists would argue against such construction, the closely-matched exterior (and interior--the ballroom was also rebuilt) is absolutely essential to the mission of the museum, and to heal the hurt of the fire and the greater destruction of the African-American "downtown" which once centered around the site.
A perfect place to store and transport all that spare submarine ammo (torpedoes) you have cluttering your garage and storage shed.
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The above is my best guess as to what this is.
Any old gobs out there with a better idea?
Even more intriguing to me is "What is it doing here?"
There are two of them.
This cover is available for your custom order! Consider making it a clock, picture frame, or wall-hanging. Check out our etsy shop for more information.
This cover is best suited to be a clock or frame.
Molarchae's BOOK collection melds together our love of science, creativity, and reuse. Science is an ever-evolving body of knowledge, and as a result, many older books are almost laughably outdated. We rescue books that are past their informative and/or physical prime and give them a new life with the help of a laser cutter and a lot of love.
under25usd.com/product/reusable-touchscreen-cleaner/
This little tool is a lifesaver. It truly takes up everything from dirt, dust, dog hair, fingerprints. It is very easy to pen and close that you just have to roll the white opener. The inner black stick roller is also helpful for cleaning the screen especially the finger print. You can use a microfiber cloth that folds up into the size of a penny, this you can also fit right into your pocket and after a few rolls, the job’s done!
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Give your empty water bottles to children. They reuse them. They take their drinks to school or do what these have done. Scrape out the inside of the Boa fruit, mix with water and sugar shake and drink. Tastes good.
See the fruit, see the drink. They came to share their drink and thank me for the bottle. Took a gulp and am still alive. Photo taken at Bird Safari Camp. Find on www.hiddengambia.com
From Orla Kiely's Target line. These are the envelope style of reusable bags, but have some extra details that the Target branded ones don't have, like cool brown piping and a loop on the inside that could be handy for keys or a bottle with a hook thing.
Oh and these...All my shoppers are made of re-used fabrics like pillow cases, old curtains, table clothes etc.
Ethan rockin' his new resusable diapers. They're giant, but they're also a giant savings in the long run...
We're all about creative reuse at our house. Instructions for this banner are here: www.makingthishome.com/2009/03/10/recycled-newspaper-penn...
It's a part of our Greener Birthday Guide
It's pretty simple really, The ReUse Project is about finding multiple uses for things and throwing nothing away that doesn't have to be. ReUsing is kind of like Recycling, only we arent geting rid of things, we are finding new uses for them.
Here are a few examples of how you might ReUse...
Example 1:
I was walking down the street the other day when i found ________ in the trash. I decided to take ________ home and turned it into _________.
Example 2:
I had _______ sitting in my closet for the last million years and I finally did something with it.
Example 3:
I got _________ for my birthday this year, and i really didnt like it, so i cut it up and turned it into _______.
There are many ways to ReUse.
"One mans trash is another mans treasure"
This is the Swiffer Re-Usable Cloth pattern by Birdy's Knits. Pattern available for free here.
I used Lily Sugar 'n Cream in Faded Denim.
I got one of those in a swap lately, and seen them here too, and when I looked more closely I thought: I can make that too! so here is my first try on a foldable totebag :)
Small-scale rock structure influences the character of a coastline. At Concarneau (Brittany) the intertidal zone has a very smooth appearance because the joints in the granite are quasi-horizontal.
Haslett, S. K., 2008. Coastal Systems (2nd edition). Routledge, London and New York. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415440608/
Please note that this photograph is copyright protected and permission to reuse it must be obtained from the publisher. Professor Simon Haslett has provided it here for use in teaching and learning alongside the 'Coastal Systems' textbook.
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[See also: Animal Rights March 2nd Sept 2017]
Loud and lively anti-fur demonstration on the opening day of London Fashion Week 2017.
The organisers note that -
"Despite many big labels like Armani, Stella McCartney, Calvin Klein and Vivienne Westwood denouncing fur, London Fashion Week continues to provide the largest platform for fur in the UK - even though fur is illegal to produce in this country.
As high fashion drips down into high street fashion, the relentless promotion of fur by high brow designers is culpable in the normalisation of cheap high street fur items that have been brought back into shops and market stalls. London Fashion Week is currently responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent animals who are enslaved and tortured for their fur. This has to stop."
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I picked up this old wood cabinet door for $1.00. i decided to strip off the old paint and sand it to try and get to the original wood. What a job that was! I still wanted it to look rough, so I did not completely sand it down. I then used a Lazertran transfer of a sunflower photo. I finished it off with several coats of polyurethane spray. It is still drying. I put some decorative rings on top and attached a chain to hang it. I'll post another shot when it is dry and finished and can be hung without dripping.