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another shot from the Nakuru dump - this lady lives there, and makes her money weaving handbags and hats from the plastic shopping bags she finds in the dump. they're very durable and well-made.
I made some reusable snack and sandwich bags. Outside - lovely unbleached cotton and super cute Japanese fabric applique. Inside - waterproof and washable fabric called V-lite (nylon coated in vinyl). Closure - velcro. The sandwich bags are 7"x7" and the snack bags are 7"x4".
Tapping a rubber tree.
One morning I went for a walk farther up the hill where the villa was.
My friend, Doug, had rented a villa and invited us to stay with him as there was room to spare.
We had two weeks in Phuket, Thailand during the Spring Festival holiday break. We left on January 17 and returned on February 2, 2012.
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AH! 10 more days till the winter break!
yeah, those frames are totally made by me. i was workin so hard to make them... and what was SHE doing? straightening and puffing her hair -_-" lool
Psh -yea I recycle :)!
Those beers aren't mine, i promise lol.
Neither is that coke, or those gatorades.
I hate soda, any kind of it.
Also I think Gatorade tastes bad, UNLESS:
a. It's in a juice-y box with a bendy straw
or
b. its with a sandwich or pizza
So yea thants my take on the subject
Really, an old washing machine, with the wringer rollers removed. I use it for mixing large batches of slip--liquid clay. It beats buying a dedicated slip mixer. This one is also good for collecting rain water and amusing children.
I was so excited to make something out of used canning lids: display bases.
Press a circle of utility fabric onto a canning lid (the part with the seal) pasted with YES bookbinding glue. Carefully paint glue on the top edge of the canning lid and wrap the fabric around. When you have two of these, YES glue them together.
You can use the base with a canning jar, another jar with similar diameter, or with Crate and Barrel roly wine glasses.
I think I love them since you can actually use the glass (or jar) and keep changing the display. I've got to get a few more glasses to make up some more.
Just outside Qutab Minar World Heritage site one can see garbage dumped by nearby flower market owners.
Built, finished and installed the tables for a new local brewery in Buffalo NY (Thin man Brewery thinmanbrewery.com). Made of reclaimed hemlock joists from local area barns we salvaged (reuseaction.com). Lightly skip planned hemlock made up the tables for the bar and banquet room. They were varnished with satin, water-based polyurethane and fitted for reclaimed, round bases from old restaurant tables. These were cleaned up and painted flat black.
The counters and pizza oven areas were made of old rough sawn tongue and groove oak planks. THis material, we believe was purchased to be used in truck beds or rail box cars but was never used. It is a rough grade of oak with lots of knots and would not traditionally have been a fine wood for furniture. it is probably 75 years old and has lots of character.
We can make these to any size or spec if interested see reuseaction,com
I love how my Mom reuses things to make garden stuff. This is a garden caddy she made out of an old cat litter plastic container.
I made 6 postcards using the wrapper from a Chipotle burrito. One set of three in English, and another set of three in French, Spanish and Japanese.
"Reuse, Renew, Recycle: Recent Architecture from China" exhibition at MoMA (September 2021 – July 2022)
Model of Chi She Gallery by Archi-Union Architects (Philip F. Yuan)
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Mehmet I thought the Hagia Sophia so impressive he reused it as a mosque. evidence of the church still abounds everywhere.
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Tiki bar on campsite I have on the Jersey Shore near Long Beach Island. Took 1 day to construct with 8 pallets and a few pieces of store bought lumber. Pallets = Free Misc lumber and materials around $180.00. Lots of fun to accessorize with fun signs and lighting. It's the envy of the neighborhood!
this is the reusable, more ecofriendly wrapping / packaging for the lavender strawberries
should have done that waaaay earlier, but I'm only human (ok, that's NOT an excuse)
The anode wires are naked copper. They have to be strung carefully through the forest of steel rods, which carry the electricity from the cathodes.