Showing posts with label REpurposed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REpurposed. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

the REcycled garden...

A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust.
 ~Gertrude Jekyll





Every year, at spring time, (or when the apple blossoms are in full glorious bloom, here is Michigan), a dear friend and I make our yearly pilgrimage to a local garden nursery for our stash of flowers and veggies. This trek always seems to fall right around my birthday and it usually falls right on or around the first day that this nursery opens for the year; promising us the bestest and brightest selection of our choosing. With camera's in hand and smiles on our faces, we head out for a fun days journey.

Right now as I stare out at the freshly fallen snow it is a bit hard to ponder a garden. But, I know that spring, and in turn summer, are right around the icy corner...so I better start getting my thinking cap on and my green-thumb a workin'.

Usually about this time I get to starting a few seeds indoors. Last year I planted WAY too many tomatoes...so note to self for this planting year! I didn't have enough beans or peppers, though..so "check" those on the list of to-add's.

I am always on the hunt for new ways to get the garden going. I hate spending money each year on those plastic seed trays that wind up breaking at a moments notice. Plus, being the thrifty gal I am, I am always in search of a free/cheaper method for the task. After doing some web-searching, I have found some nifty ways to get those garden seeds going in some rather crafty ways, at that.


Reduce -Reuse - Recycle

From the Desperate Gardener, here is a great way to reuse and repurpose a lot of items that would otherwise be sent out with the garbage. Here is a creative way for planting your seedlings using ordinary plastic bottles.


With all the toilet paper we use it is nice to finally find a way to reuse the empty rolls for a worthwhile project! I found this idea at Pickle Bums. Start saving those rolls (which won't take long in my house!)



Another garbage dump filler that can be repurposed is newspaper. At Cottage Hill I was taught how I can take ordinary newspaper and create pots for my seeds. Brilliant!



A simple thing as an egg shell can be given a new use as a container for seeds. Living Naturally in Louisiana gave me an egg-cellent idea with their egg shell seedlings! Love this!


After the eggs are gone use the container to plant in. Urban Farm Online found this great way to recycle that egg container in a fun simple way.

At Family Fun, I got this great idea for an indoor mini-greenhouse; using a used pop bottle.

Finally, at Cut Out and Keep, I saw a creative way to make garden markers for all the lovely plants you will have.



Sunday, February 12, 2012

repurposed & crafty...

So, here are some random snapshots from around my own house that I took today. These show some of the ways that we re-purposed things, items or ideas... and found new, creative uses for them. I always find joy in re-purposing anything AND saving money along!

My daughter needed a desk for her room, but was not satisfied with her brothers old desk-which used to be her dad's old desk-from when he was a boy. So my 10 year old daughter thought to paint the drawers, to match her colorful personality. She wanted a chalk board in her room, so we bought some chalkboard paint and poof! - instant chalkboard!! I think the results are magical!


This was a gift that my daughter gave me for Christmas. It is a wreath of colorful fabric scrapes which she made in art class at school. I just LOVE it!


A friend of mine commented on my toilet paper holder in our bathroom, when she visited. Then, my sister made a comment about the same holder on her last visit. They both loved the creative way to hold a rather dull item as toilet paper. I found this grocery bag at a rummage sale and randomly put toilet paper in it one day. It does add a nice, simple touch to our bathroom.

While we were dating, my husband made this sign for me. It has our names spelled out in ordinary sea shells..all laying on a bed of sand, over cardboard.

In our front hallway a coat rack that holds another mesh shopping bag. I use it to hold mittens, hats, and all sorts of odds and ends that would get lost otherwise.



This side door to the garage gets very little use. So, I decided to play off the "magnetic" quality is holds and display the kids current art masterpieces on it. Now, when people walk into our home they are presented with an ever changing art wall.


Those beach days are never far behind- even in the dead of winter! I made this hanging piece with found driftwood and seaglass from a past trip to the beach. Now,whenever I look out the window, the beach is calling my name!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

my thoughts on resale shops

I have recently come to realize there are two-types of people in this world. The ones that shops at "thrift" stores and the others who shops at "consignment" shops. I thought I would look a bit closer at this whole topic and give my 2¢ on it all.

The thrift store...
I have some people in my life that would never (ever) step one foot into a thrift store. You know the ones: Goodwill, Salvation Army, St. Vincent DePaul. Not to mention all those local thrift stores that almost any town and city has readily available. I once asked an aquaintance of mine why she would never visit one to check it out. Her response was that it was "dirty and smelly" inside. Well, I will give her that! At times some of the thrift shops I have stepped foot in were borderline toxic smelling! But! That didn't seem to stop me from browsing around!!
Just today I went to our local Valueland thrift store. I was looking for some items in specific: '80's clothing for my daughters school play, and a long black skirt for my daughter Girl Scout function. As soon as I walked into the store I was welcomed with a "1/2 Off Everything" sign! Woo hoo!! Things were off to a grand start. I meandered up and down the aisles until I reached the girls clothing. I picked and sorted through almost everything until YES! I found the black skirt for my daughter! It was marked $2.99 and I got 1/2 off that. Next, I searched some more and I found a swell t-shirt, with tons of neon and '80's bling! Price: $1.49 ..plus an extra 1/2 off!! It was great finding the items I needed, and ever greater not having to pay full-price store prices!
Frequently when I visit our local Goodwill I see tons of items that are high-quality, name brand...many still with original price tag on them! Other items are in excellent condition and then there are those that are eh, not so grand. Overall, one can easily shop a thrift store and come out ahead, with bags filled with oodles of goodies, FAR below retail store prices.

Now, the consignment shop...
Basically the difference between the consignment shop and a regular thrift shop is the merchandise. These stores (ahem...shops) tend to cater to a more, how shall I say, unscaled clientele. Some upscale ladies consignment shops only offer designer labeled items. Others carry only children's clothing. Consignment shops are often way more expensive then your usual thrift store, mainly because the individual that brings in the clothing items gets a percentage of the selling price. Items are usually marked up to make it a win-win for both the seller and the store owner. I have shopped consignments in the past. Specifically if I was looking for a fancy dress or specific clothing item in a pinch.

There really is nothing wrong with either; the consignment shop or the thrift shop. It really ultimately comes down to the "perception" one places in their minds! When I come to think of it, upscale or not, doesn't it all come down to in the end that you are ...wearing someone else's clothing?!?
Here is a visual for you! Ok, I have two identical dresses (let's say...a designer Ralph Lauren..for the sake of an example). Exactly the same brand and condition. I go to the consignment shop and "hey, there it is!" It is marked thirty bucks. Now, I brave the smells and sights of my local Goodwill. There is the same dress, it is marked $4.99. Why is the Goodwill RL dress somehow "not as good" as the consignment one? Well, as I was saying before, it is about ones perception on it all.  PLUS, those kind souls that do donate to the Goowills, Salvation Army's, and so-on's are doing so out of the generousity of their hearts! No money gained (other than a nice tax break at the end of the year).

My point? Well, break those barriers people! A worn t-shirt, pair of jeans, or a RL dress is still a worn t-shirt, pair of jeans, or a RL dress! Regardless of where ya buy it!
 Get over it and get thrifting!



Tuesday, October 27, 2009

i LOVE this book

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
-Theodore Roosevelt

I usually do not splurge on books, but this one is so worth it! At the bookstore I was drawn to the cover. After opening it, I couldn't put it down. Amanda Blake Soule has such a fantastic way of creating fun, simple projects, in a fun and simple way.
I give it two thumbs up!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

RE-purposed cardboard

I found a new life for unloved corrugated cardboard!
-notepads.
- envelopes (with found driftwood)


-gift boxes