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baby blue repurposed twill
navy & white pin stripe
blue bird repurposed bed linen
new purple batik cotton
new cotton bue floral
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Instructables website shows us how to MAKE this very useful project.
Rodeo Gold - Repurposed Jewelry designed by Karen Edmondson – Etsy store Need a Little More Bliss
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A full tutorial for this repurposed top project originally appeared in The Satellite magazine. You can also read full instructions for this repurposed to project on my blog.
Another perpetual calendar, this one made with very vintage sewing pattern packaging. They just need the magnets added to the back. I need to figure out what metal sewing related item to stick them on.
This is from a Mandarina Duck
bag given to me by Elysa...
the plastic bag, not the MD bag.
It was really tough and actually
made it through the mail great.
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This old Kentucky cabinet has a new lease on life after Kevin Mitchell resurrected it by changing the hardware, doors and feet to create a wonderfully eclectic mix of re-purposed materials.
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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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A handful of rusty nails pulled from the old barn lumber. I am repurposing this lumber by using it to build a chicken coop.
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.
So... new year, new line. Welcome to Transfomers Legacy... EVOLUTION. Because it's now cool to make old things evolved.
I dunno.
There's actually not a whole lot I've seen from this line up that particularly thrills me, but hey only time will tell. I do know I want that Commander Armada Prime, and I'm waiting for all the Dinobots to be gathered before I photograph them.
Officially, first up for me would be Metalhawk, the pretty much unknown leader of the Pretenders (unknown out in Hasbro land)until he was reintroduced in the Titans Return lineup. I believe there was a little Titan Master figure, as well as a repainted/repurposed figure in one of the gift sets at the time.
This time around, Metalhawk (no Pretender is a repurposed Voyager Cyclonus figure, which from my understanding was a pretty solid toy.
Metalhawk doesn't "Wow" me, but at the same time it doesn't disappoint, except for the lack of paint which given that they all suffer from this, isn't even a thing anymore. There's some silver and red on the knees, splash of red on the chest as well as the tailfins of the jet mode and jet canopy, and of course the silver and blue on the face. Other than that it's pretty much base plastic colours, which is unfortunate as the gold plastic really doesn't look all that great.
The overall look seems to be a good interpretation of the G1 cartoon look, with the major deviation being the arms and attached wings. Accessories are his sword and a pair of guns that can be merged into one gun, as well as his trademark sword. No idea what this "Evo-Fusion" thing is, though.
Articulation is decent, again with the major points of articulation, including a waist. Shoulders are lacking that butterfly joint, which I typically wouldn't expect in a mainline figure anyway.
Build quality is, pleasantly, pretty much flawless. No loose joints, poorly fitting parts, bad finishes. Everything functions and holds as it should, as well as tabs together and slots up properly.
Transformation into jet mode is straight forward, the resulting form isn't bad. This is perhaps the only other real beef I have with this figure. Due to the reuse of Cyclonus, the vehicle mode has the same proportions of said character, which isn'ta problem when the front end of your jet mode is all nosecone. Here, they had to squeeze the entire cockpit area of the jet mode into what was just the tip of Cyclonus, and it just looks so squished. Weapons can attach to the vehicle mode as show, and as one would think, yes, the sword looks ridiculous.
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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