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My MIL gave me her Serger and I have accumulated a bunch of flannel. I have sensitive skin so I am going to try just using water with these in case Lyric has sensitive skin as well.

We harvest basketball courts from schools. Apparently every 20-50 years schools replace 10s of thousands of square feet of gymnasium flooring and usually throw it away. Admittedly it is a bit of a pain to reuse in residential settings (but certainly pretty if the effort is put in) and considerable amounts of this material have been used to make counters and tables desks and bar tops. For these customers they wanted a gym floor table and we found a rare piece that still had its graphics. We found a pair of old 1950s conference table legs and designed a table around the piece...including having the graphics wrap around on the skirt.

 

The flooring is rock maple nailed into sleepers (essentially 2x3 ). I stapled 3/4 in plywood strips to the bottom prior to removing the sleepers. After the sleepers were removed I put some low profile stiffeners made of extra pieces of strip maple turned sideways. The apron was also made from extra pieces of maple. In this case I used the pieces with the graphics to create the waterfall effect. Because the maple is tongue and groove I have to piece together pieces on the groove side because they'd otherwise be backward. The corners were made with a mortise and tenon joint. THe apron is brad nailed into the floor and blocks glued and stapled underneath around the edges,

The legs from the old conference table were sanded primed and repainted with glossy white enamel paint. The top and sides are sanded with 220 grit paper and coated with satin, water-based polyurethane. Care is taken to not remove the patina and wherever cuts and sanding exposed new wood..time and sun will eventually even it out.

Creative reuse found at the St Pete Market: a delightful spoon elephant (comprised of spoons, a cup and tea pot).

Still it's amazing how many topics a coffee cup can cover in this challenge.

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15 Days long "A photo a day" challenge by intoloop.com

 

All these photos and some other stuff are published in my interactive picture anbout the challenge at www.thinglink.com/scene/313060793279054140

 

And also in the intoloop timeline about the same - www.intoloop.com/en/timeline#/passion;id=506860ed52967e43...

10 Hoddle St., Abbotsford

2016 Annual History Walk, 12 November

Collingwood Historical Society

© Pat Miller

The fiber has been carded into rolags, ready for spinning.

Records, egg holders, and lots of other parts saved and reused.

Street art exhibition with works by both local and international artists

 

Tel Aviv, Israel

Day 138 : May 17

 

I'm making a braided rug for the laundry room out of old sheets...

 

Scavenge Challenge #15 : Globe Shaped

Photo of Megan Adami '21 BSBA (Accounting). Taken by Molly Condit, OK to reuse.

We now have custom Bleeding Heart Bakery reusable bags!

 

These guys are great! www.reusablebags.com

  

$24+ shipping - Black on Gray

 

Email us for ordering info.

   

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The Bleeding Heart Bakery

1955 W. Belmont ave.

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773.327.6934

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Community members in Heidelberg, Germany come the the Heidelberg Reuse Center on Patrick Henry Village to donate their old items and discover new finds.

(Courtesy Photo)

Project for Graphic Design 2-Reusing old Graves by Douglas Davies

 

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This massive tank is made with reuse advertising from Burtonwood and Holmes... pasted street-side @ REUSE PROJECT 2!!

The ReUse Project is an on-going street and domestic planning campaign endorsing urban perma-culture and renewal through artistic means. This year , REUSE PROJECT 2 exhibition will challenge the city of Tel Aviv with what it means to reuse and just how many abandoned building can, in fact can be reused:

So, for all those hippies who should be wearing boots...for all of you anarchists and artists who should be living like you mean it,, but also for ALL of us who should be using what we're refusing: Now open to the public as a tribute to urban art and renewal...

www.idiotthewise.com

  

www.flickr.com/groups/reuseproject2

 

www.telavivstreetart.blogspot.com

 

www.flickr.com/photos/idiotthewise/sets/72057594103444722/

 

To be added to the mailing list for future INSPIRE Collective events, please email ITW @ idiotthewise@gmail with "street art mailing list please" in the title...

 

REUSE & INSPIRE!!!

 

View some video shorts of some of the reusing that has been happening on site:

www.flickr.com/photos/idiotthewise/2831732477/

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th7n6TIwiws

  

See more "product placement" from Burtonwood + Holmes here:

www.flickr.com/search/?q=tank&w=25977280@N00

Amusing anarchist graffiti in Chania

no pics of growing belly this week, but instead, a tutorial on how to make reusable nursing pads!

 

www.vivatveritas.blogspot.com

i'm all about reduce/reuse/recycle... Piddix has done it! i ordered some digital images on CDs and she sent them wrapped in 1950s pages! awesome! i could probably cut apart the postcard and use it in my crafts, too.. and the thank you card can be cut to be sent as a postcard! how nice!

 

find her here: www.etsy.com/shop/piddix

Various postcards made in May, in honor of "put a bird on it" month :^)

 

Reused calendar cover with acrylic; various book or magazine or (Audobon) calendar clippings.

Sustainable anagram. Floor typography created from phone book letterforms.

Evan, playing with one of the cardboard packaging pieces from our new range hood.

Photography and cardboard box pertaining to a work that I developed before about the waste of the cities, that subsequently came to be used like packing to send by post another product.

Fotografia e caixa de cartão pertencentes a um trabalho que desenvolvi antes acerca do desperdicio das cidades.que posteriormente vieram a ser utilizadas como embalagem para enviar por correio um outro produto.

Electrical stuff mounted on a colorful board at Stearns Quarry Park

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Classic Stony 2018 - Free to reuse credit Classic Stony please

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Brisket plate and custom bacon avocado salad. We sell these containers for $5 (what we paid for them). Customers can get their food in these and reuse them to help cut down on paper and cardboard waste.

Reused letterpress postcard, Dandelion press envelope, Ilfant press envelope, rubber stamps, washi tape, scrapbook run ons, and antique ledger paper.

Jen made a few reusable travel lids perfect for that next pot-luck!

The former residential street that connects First Circle to Second Circle is increasingly becoming more commercial with many houses and villas either being demolished or converted for commercial use.

Masterclass #1: Microfolie, 2013

 

© Alexis Leclercq

At the Waltham commuter rail station, there's a fence between the platform and the parking lot, and one of the fence rails is a reused railroad track rail. (It's dated 1931 and you can see the holes where the fishplates were bolted on.) So this is the second example of rail reuse in Waltham, and before today I don't think I ever saw rails being reused.

 

Alongside the single active track here, there were the remnants of a second track -- just the ties were still in place, no rails. So I think I know where they got the materials for this fence...

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