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We all have those things that come in useful, perhaps not in the way for which they were designed. Show us your Blythe demonstrating something repurposed.
The rules:
1. Take a photo of your Blythe(s) showing something repurposed.
2. Blythe dolls only please, no clones.
3. No photoshop to meet challenge requirements.
4. One photo per person but mosaics / collages are welcomed so long as all the pictures fit the rules.
5. Your photo must be taken within the challenge timeframe. No recycled photos.
Deadline is midnight PST on Friday 26 November.
The City of Parkville recently turned a dead tree in English Landing Park into a work of art with the help of local chainsaw artist TJ Jenkins.
English Landing Park
Parkville, Missouri, USA
Mike D.
The Three Fingers Light house near Juneau Alaska USA was repurposed as a whale research station due to the abundance of food for the Humpback Whales.
The loading area of the Dora Mine in Dora, Pennsylvania is showing some evidence of its construction. At least three early Pittsburg & Shawmut hoppers are partially exposed.
Our Daily Challenge ~ Misused or Repurposed
This glass pot had a previous life as a candle holder. Now the candle has been used it makes a perfect container for pens and pencils etc.
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Repurposing. Tractor as lawn ornament!
Decatur (Oakhurst), Georgia
12 October 2019.
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The sign might not light up like the old Circuit City one, but they are not changing it back...
Would You Like Some Soup? Some People Like It.
(Old Circuit City sign in first comment.)
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An interesting architectural feature on a former church that has been turned into a home.
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Former MARC GP40WH-2 69 now toils for [CSX] as their 9969, powering the Geometry Train. I wish more of those things were still running around.
The MK-rebuild of New York Central GP40 3051 actually looks good in the [CSX] "paint scheme".
made with 2 layers of felt and cotton fabrics. Hand and machine stitched - with a silver plated brooch pin on the reverse. The two buttons are repurposed from my vintage button stash. handmade by me, Monda (see profile)