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These transformations are incredible.
Great DIY Projects and tutorials to upcycle old tin cans into amazing creations.
You might want to grab an old footboard when you see this
This week's theme is kitchen tools, which are one of the least expensive and easy to find things to repurpose and display for farmhouse decor. Join us in our heartfelt mission to light the world. For every Follow Your Heart Transfer sold, Chalk Couture donates $2 USD to Watts of Love, a charity providing solar technology, education, and hope to those without electricity. Follow your heart and help us light the way for so many. Shown on a Reclaimed Metal Tray
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This is a guide to making recycled book art. Learn how to turn your old books into DIY home decor with this step-by-step Hometalk tutorial.
On Wednesday I'm off to Minnesota for the one and only I look forward to this trip every year. There is stuff just for junkers to wear Fabulous Displays Great project ideas Lots of mass quantities People having fun Displays to die for And of course, Friends! LMK if you are going, Maybe we'll bump into each other. To keep up with my adventures click the Facebook button above and then like my Facebook page for regular reports and updates.
Living a firsthand life using secondhand things.
Metal tableware art is a unique way to explore the art of decor while enjoying creative recycling ideas
I love playing with old junk, and I love turning old junk into new treasures! Click on the picture to bring you to the original post. I didn't include any projects here from my first two years of blogging, so there's a lot more repurposed junk to see:-)
DIY projects can be so expensive, but not these recycled item DIYs. Show them off to your friends so they see just how resourceful and creative you are!
How to re-purpose wire spools or wire reels.
DIY Upcycled Denim Placemats
Learn how to make a homemade bird feeder with vintage teacups with this easy, step by step tutorial. Perfect DIY wedding favor and gift!
Time to take a look at all the great DIY PROJECTS featured on Junkin Joe! So much creativity! Fabulous Home Decor Ideas! Yummy Recipes and so much more!!
Things you can make with old wooden thread spools: sewing spool crafts.
Decoupage is one of the simplest crafts you can do; just glue fabric or paper onto a surface and you're done! This page helps beginners to get started, and offers many project tutorials and DIY ideas.
It’s time for another episode of Junkin Joe! Come on in and check out some great features and a wonderful Linky Party where everyone is welcome. A great place to show off your vintage and thrifty finds…upcycled projects, refurbished furniture and more! We would love it if you join us today! A Big Welcome to […]
As many of you know, I have a thing about metal... and rust... and intriguing shapes... put the three of them together and its my idea of heaven! Cleaning up piles of stuff in the basement, I unearthed old individual metal upholstery springs...I remember that I picked them up thinking they would be the basis for a cool project...or they could just sit on a bookshelf or tabletop and look cool all on their own...but decided instead to make them into vases... I gathered up supplies and tools...I had a great green painted board that I picked up at the ReStore for 30 cents...sanded off all of the rough edges before cutting it up as the base for each vase. I had five individual springs...decided to make two single vases and one trio combination. After the bases were cut, I waxed each with Johnson's Paste Wax - its one of my favorite finishes, especially for wood - gives a nice smooth sheen. Then I proceeded to attach each spring to its wood base... I used poultry staples - galvanized metal and sturdy - perfect for this project. The staples flare out at the ends...I use my lineman's pliers to compress the ends which makes it easier to hammer in straight. As you can see from the photo at left, I just hammered a staple into the wood, securing the bottom rung of the spring to the base. I had a large stash of test tubes (I don't even know where some of this stuff comes from sometimes)...ideal for holding a single stem...I put three test tubes in each spring...they display the flowers at such jaunty angles... Here's a close-up of how the bottom of the spring is attached to the wood...there's two staples in each base, one opposite the other. The underside of the wood base was still fairly rough even after I sanded it so I attached rubber bumpers, one in each corner. Here's the completed trio vase... I'm linking up to Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Nite Special...its all about unique vases... can't wait to see the inspiration... and to the DIY Club September Project Project contest...more inspiration there... and finally to Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Nite Special - your best 2011 junk project! and wait...one more...
Shopping in Augusta, GA for the best antiques stores, vintage shops, architectural salvage, furniture stores, and thrift stores.
Make a simple watering can decoration for your yard or garden. You can see more of my crazy creations here You'll need a watering can, a yard stake (mine cam…
Start saving those empty tin cans because there is so much you can do with them! Check out a few of our favorite project ideas.