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Gives girls in Africa an opportunity to go to school when they have their period. These were made during the Lions' Service Project Sampler Day.

commission work for a guy from LA. I love doing commissions! It's somehow a lot more satisfying to make a thing for a particular person than to just make an endless heap of things.

Going to market go in style with one of these reusable market totes

via Instagram ift.tt/2uUv5OM — Climate designers reuse.

Coles as one of the largest Groceries Retail in Australia has promoted the use of reusable bag in order to eliminate the use of plastic bag.

 

Watercolor and Ink on Paper

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"

I started out just looking for something "glossy" to meet @dailyshoot's assignment, but the text on this bag was pretty interesting. I did some severe Lightroom adjustments beyond what I'd do to a normal photo, but I think it accentuates the shininess of the plastic, and the saturation of the red text.

 

@dailyshoot: "Make a photograph of something shiny or glossy, but not transparent. Emphasize the effect of the surface."

   

Creative Mornings Madrid: Reuse

"Reuse, Renew, Recycle: Recent Architecture from China" exhibition at MoMA (September 2021 – July 2022)

 

Model of Chi She Gallery by Archi-Union Architects (Philip F. Yuan)

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In The Power Plant Coffee, Cabrillo Highway (CA-1), Moss Landing, CA

reused pots make an interesting partition wall.

Street art exhibition with works by both local and international artists

 

Tel Aviv, Israel

Creative Mornings Madrid: Reuse

We have tons of stuff leftover from when my husband use to sell on ebay.

One of the many things that I asked if I coulc use was a big box of empty liquor bottles. When I finish them I want to send at least one off to Art Doll Quarterly.

my own design

fingering weight tweed design

US 7 needles

yarn unraveled from store bought sweater

 

free pdf on my ravelry page

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Pre school teachers Christmas gifts all sewn up

Creative Mornings Madrid: Reuse

"Reuse, Renew, Recycle: Recent Architecture from China" exhibition at MoMA (September 2021 – July 2022)

 

Model of Alila Yangshio Hotel by Vector Architects (Dong Gong)

A wonderful find.

A couple of draws are missing but at least it gives me more room for taller objects.

Old tire factory turned into a hotel.

The “Star of Kodiak” is an interesting example of adaptive reuse of a ship. It was built starting in July 1945 as the SS Albert M. Boe, the very last of the 2,710 Liberty Ships built for the United States in World War II.

 

Liberty ships were a class of cargo ships built under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. The design was British in concept but adopted by the United States for its simple, low-cost construction. By 1943, a Liberty ship could be built in as little as 39 days.

 

The SS Albert M. Boe was delivered to the War Shipping Department on October 30, 1945 but entered the reserve fleet in 1946. In 1947, it was transferred to the US Army and performed cargo delivery support functions in the Pacific and Korea until it was mothballed in 1954.

 

An earthquake and tsunami hit Kodiak, Alaska on Good Friday, 1964, wiping out most of the city. As part of the effort to restore the town and the fishing industry which was the primary income source, the Albert M. Boe was sold, released from the reserve fleet and converted to be a floating fish processing plant or cannery. The ship was renamed the “Star of Kodiak”.

 

Other ships had been brought to Kodiak in 1964-65 to serve as temporary structures. However, the Star of Kodiak is the only one that remains. The 18 ton propeller has been removed and dirt has been filled in around the ship. Trident Seafoods, the current owner, has added structures to the ship and cut openings for garage doors in the sides to facilitate semi-trailers. The Star of Kodiak is still the heart of this very active cannery and is a permanent addition to Kodiak.

 

The now-landlocked ship is just off the downtown area and is next to the Kodiak visitor center. Taken on a rainy day in October, 2023

 

This is the cake we enjoyed at the Reusable Softcup launch party!

www.softcup.com/content/reusable-softcup

Creative Mornings Madrid: Reuse

O evento rolou dia 7/3/15 em uma parceria do Olabi com o Brownie do Luiz, PermaRio, Respeite um Carro a Menos, CicloCourier e Special Adventures. Mais infos: olabi.co/programacao/reuse-recicle-conserte/

Crédito das imagens: May Bandeira

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