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These are the mini-mushrooms I've been making for Easter. Each mushroom comes with a 4 inch Easter egg, bunny ears, and bunny pom-pom tail. They are 3.5 inches tall. All of them were made out of Eco-fi felt which is 100% repurposed out of plastic bottles- it's rather amazing feels just like regular wool felt or the other kind.

 

You can also get them just plain without ears etc if you prefer that :)

Old micromosaic reworked to fit into an altered wristwatch case.

Mercedes Benz L3500 at the Tag der Helfer in Delmenhorst.

Doppelgänger 2.2, repurposed omnisketch & Sketch Club painting, TileDeck, Sketch Book

Childhood memories fogged in smoke.

Painted photo in PS using no plugins.

Easy project for repurposing old and damaged vintage tablecloths.

 

Blogged March 6, 2008.

I bought this at the flea market for 10bucks, now it houses my lil' airplant. I have recently become obsessed and have purchased more:)

Scarborough, 4.10.21.

This started out, as a crusty-rusty-paint peelin'-piece of iron.

 

After trimming away extraneous attachments/sandblasting, (2nd) adding Angle Iron legs of the same dimension/proportion as the existing frame/(3rd) grinding / smoothing /reblasting / patina-ing,rubbing, and (4th) several layers of HVLP sprayed PoxyCoat sealer....

.....it became a new Table!

 

look for other examples of my rePurposed Furniture @ www.kramerdesignstudio.com/repurposed.htm

A drunk man elects to urinate in the phone booth in an impromptu moment of urban repurposing.

Audible Innovation Cathedral next to Rutgers University - Newark 15 Washington Street in Downtown Newark,New Jersey

Fort de Queuleu used by the Germans as a detention center for members of the French Resistance.

Repurposed former Kmart sign

This was one of the 284 Kmart's closed in 2002 as part of Kmart Corporation's Chapter 11 Bankruptcy re-organization. Located in the Westwood Mall.

 

Making envelopes out of an old shorthand text book.

www.1001pallets.com/2016/04/sofa-6-used-pallets/

 

We made this sofa from 6 old pallets, each one was carefully processed with abrasive sand paper, colored with regular wall paint. We bought foam to match size and included waterproof cover to fight kids diaper removal process

   

I bought this darling apron on Etsy from Georgia Peachez. It's made from vintage fabrics and trims The apron was originally flat across the front but I added two tucks to the front. I also folded the waistband over to make it a little shorter.

With regular piggyback traffic moving to stack trains, these old articulated flat cars have found a new use. IAIS 705/719 are shoving another cut of cars in the old Intermodel yard here at Newton for wind blade loading by TPI Industries.

The top , florals, glitter, pink., text from a vintage book and a crystal knob.What more would you want ?

I found this wonderful horse carriage bench hiding under horrible, dated upholstery. It's now happily living as a bench in my entryway!

 

For the before and during photos, please visit www.poetichome.com/2009/06/17/repurposed-from-a-horse-car...

Trusses from the Cider Mill Road Bridge (circa 1914) were erected on the Nipmuck Trail in 1997. One of my favorite hikes ever. Just gorgeous.

ODC - REUSE / REPURPOSE - Got this table for $5. it was five inches higher and painted black and peeling, repainted it grey and cut it down 5 inches and it works perfect for my Surface.

A friend and I found this abandoned steel mill being turned into a park similar to NYC's High Line on a trip to Pennsylvania. It was a marvelous find that rewarded us with countless great shots of rusty old metal, shapes and textures, and plenty of colors that kept changing as the light changed.

 

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Mercedes Benz 813 at the Street Mag Show in Hamburg.

Repurposed Montgomery Ward.

Kicky wrap made from a vintage necktie.

A couple more from last night's evening with the brothers T in a disused railway tunnel near Sheffield. Shot using various tools and techniques from a www.Facebook.com/camerarotationtool rgb orb tool and Chris's new dlw. Sooc as per. Nice 1

www.recyclart.org/2016/11/wooden-spools-table-seating/

 

These wooden spools that are found on the side of the road transformed into a multi-functioned design. The design can be used as seating with a cushion, and the bottom part can be used as table/shelf. With the three metal wheel attached to the bottom of the spool, it can easily be moved.

   

An boarded up property in Southern Harbour, Newfoundland. I'm not sure what the story is here. Looks like it may have been a house at one time and was later used as a fishing store, as this place is standing on piles party in the water. I would not be surprised if some of the properties in this community were floated over from resettled communities. Either way, a great old building.

Refueling the human engine with caffeine, freshly baked goodies, and more. Schnoog's Station, Standard Road, Sonora, California.

This mobile platform model has been repurposed for harvesting scrap from the surface of remote planets. The stock model features a docking port for a single-seater starship and deployable spotlights. The cab of the vehicle has static headlights and a sealing door for minifigure access, and the whole front of the cab hinges up to allow huge figs to get finger access. The front treads are locked in place, as they bears the brunt of the load when the ship is docked, but the rear treads swivel within a small area to allow the mobile platform to turn. I really wanted to make sure the vehicle was accessible and useable by both mini figures and people with this one, as it makes it more realistic and immersive, as well as just fun to toy around with.

 

These were the first photos I took by myself with a new photo tent setup, so they are a bit rough, hopefully when I use two adjustable white lamps and a tripod instead of just shooting in my yard.

I cut a tshirt in half & treated the edges like the edge of a quilt. I sewed together several of my fav Jennifer prints & attached to the edge. The yoyos in the middle are hot glued to a safety pin that holds & cinches the shirt.

Folded book and paper .clips

Found an old, beat-up travel guitar at a garage sale for $5.00. Painted it up, new bridge, nut, and set of strings. Now it's beautiful-sounding baritone ukulele. Total cost: $16 and 3 hours of "work."

and worth fighting over.

When you're migrating, there's nothing like a fresh bath, even if it's in a repurposed satellite dish on a chilly 32° morning.

 

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A brief break in the trip photos. It's nice when you reuse something for a totally unintended purpose and find it being enjoyed by those you reintended it for.

The slope is perfect for wading into and bathing and best of all, it's shallow enough (the slope, that is) that it shouldn't crack when it freezes so it can be used well into the winter, just lift out the ice and refill.

Satellite reception may suffer, though.

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