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Specifically single use bags
I’m pleased to say I looked for discarded bags on my dog walks today and didn’t find a single one
(Admittedly it was quite dark)
So instead I managed to get a picture of Penny the giant penguin with her reusable shopping bag
Our reuseable grocery bags. I like them, because they hold more than plastic bags, have stronger handles I can sling over my shoulder, and are also useful around the house for storing other things. But I often forget to take them. If you've got a suggestion for how to remember to bring them with me, leave a comment here or at my blog.
adaptive reuse of 26 buildings • formerly Arnold Print Works (1860–1942) & Sprague Electric Company (1942–1985), founded by Robert C. Sprague (1900-1991) • 13 acre campus houses largest center for contemporary visual and performing arts in US • history • www.massmoca.org • Wikipedia
The new second edition of Graham Burnett's classic "Permaculture: A Beginner's Guide". Now revised, updated and with colour, photos illustrating permaculture in practice join Graham's artwork.
Available for a very reasonable ÂŁ8 (+ postage) from the man himself at his inspiring Spiralseed site.
We are using salvaged wood for our wainscoting. It will ultimately be painted white. And some of the wood from this deck was used to build these walls.
Durham’s first annual ReUse Rodeo! On Saturday, April 22nd, Keep Durham Beautiful accepted gently used books, clothing, furniture, working electronics, household appliances, cookware, tools, craft supplies, and more, to be donated to area non-profits and distributed back into the community.
this little bag is to hide a reusable pad...or other small items you want to keep together in your purse
designed by me
hanging light fabricated from reused light "pods" from a broken vintage standing lamp, sheet steel, hollow bar stock, light braided steel cable, electrical wire, light bulbs
Reusable bag. Carry over shoulder or by hand.
Size:
The bag is 18" wide by 14" tall (21" tall with the straps) and has a side pocket. The roll is 1.5" in diameter and 5" long.
Material:
Medium weight green/gray/orange nylon.
Machine wash cold, hang dry, iron on low setting.
1. Tiny Trash Can Liner
2. Doggy Duty ( I thought it was doody)
3. Water Balloon (Cany you hear a lawsuit)
4. Road Trip Rubbish
5. Soggy Laundry
6. Ice pack
7. Toiletry Tote
8. Kitty Litter Liner
9. Tomorrow's Lunch Bag
10. Care Package Padding
I think I've used old bags for all of these things except kitty litter and a water balloon. I also have never used one in a crip though Casey loves to play with them.
My seedlings in toilet paper roll and chicken dish.
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This photo is part of a tutorial to make legwarmers out of an old shirt.
Tutorial to make these can be found
I love it when developers repurpose an existing building. From meat locker to high priced condos. Maybe one day I'll be able to afford a condo close to the city...
We'll have smaller amounts still, but nothing big enough for them to send the truck for. (view picture to see notes)
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"
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This photo is part of a tutorial to make legwarmers out of an old shirt.
Tutorial to make these can be found
Pieces of heavy canvas that were bound with rubber bands, the one on the left was put in the dye bath while it was dry, the one on the right was dipped in the dye bath after being soaked dipped in water.