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ThriftyFun News - June 10, 2005 - Recycled CraftsThriftyFun News Recycled Crafts Volume Seven, Number 23 June 10, 2005 http://www.ThriftyFun.com Hello, This week's issue is about Recycled Crafts. Next week's issue will be about Computer Maintenance Tips. If you have any computer tips to offer, please send them in. Thanks for reading, Susan Enter The Photo Contest:
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Junk Drawer Picture Frames
Turning boring picture frames into works of art doesn't take much more than some paint, glue, a junk drawer full of odds and ends, and an imagination! Revamping a picture frame is an easy project that you can complete in an afternoon (drying time included). Read More: Click Here I'm attempting once again to grow birdhouse gourds. They work well in hills with a lot of area to spread, but I don't have a large area to spare. They also will climb, so I'm trying it this way this year. I needed a trellis, and made my own from items I already had in the house. Read More: Click Here
Funky Crocheted Containers: A creative way to use up that leftover wool!
Sometimes our knit or crochet projects leave us with awkward amounts of leftover wool -- not quite enough from which to make anything substantial. However, with basic crochet skills you can turn that leftover wool into funky, unusual decorative containers, perfect for storing change, buttons, beads -- anything your heart desires. Read More: Click Here Recycle your large salsa jars. I use them for my salt, pepper and spices. Just spray paint the lid any color, I use white spray paint then take a nail and hammer in holes on the top of the lid large enough for whatever spice you are putting in them. Great for dry rubs and your own spice blends. These work great for barbecue. After friends and family saw mine they all made their own. Post Feedback: Click Here Recycle That Old Dresser, Make a Puppet Theatre Here is a cute idea for recycling an old dresser that is falling apart. First take out all the old drawers and runners. Take off the back. Install a shelf that hangs outside of the dresser all the way across the front. Post Feedback: Click Here Recycle Dish Towels and Jeans to Make Hot Pads Instead of tossing the worn out dish towel, I fold it in fourths making a small place mat size rectangle. I stitch the edges with my sewing machine (or you can serge the edges) to keep it together. Post Feedback: Click Here Decorate with buttons by gluing them to a lamp shade, picture frame or clock. Use wire cutters to clip off the shank of any buttons that have them. Be careful that the pieces you clip don't fly off and hurt you. I close my hand around it to keep it from flying, or you could wear safety goggles. Post Feedback: Click Here Barbie Condo - Recycling An Old Bookcase. Take a small bookcase and add a triangle made of plywood to the top for the roof. Make the triangle the dimension's of the bookcase. Add a back made from plywood or old shelves. Now decorate as you would any dollhouse. You can use gift wrap for wallpaper. Small scraps of carpet for the floors. You can add walls to make smaller rooms. Post Feedback: Click Here Don't Throw Out Those Old Sweaters - Use Them In Crafts Old sweaters are excellent (and beautiful) for recovering throw pillows, or making pillows for the kids to use on the floor while playing video games. Another great use for them is to cut them into huge squares and sew together. Sew to an old blanket or throw and keep in the car for cold mornings or emergencies. They make the warmest car blankets! Post Feedback: Click Here Cut old ties in equal lengths of your choice and sew together to make a neat purse. Line it with an inexpensive muslin and you're all set!
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Creative Decorating Ideas Using Old Windows
A Room With A View Have you ever wished you had a great view right outside your bedroom window but all you see when you wake up in the morning is the wall of the next-door neighbor's house? Well then follow these easy steps to create your own window with a great view. Read More: Click Here Craft Uses For Wallpaper Samples Go to wallpaper shops and ask for the outdated samples. You can make lovely greeting cards and stationary from them. Post Feedback: Click Here
Making a Duct Tape Purse
Need a purse? You can make one out of cardboard and duct tape. They are easy and cool! Duct Tape Purse Read More: Click Here Tips and ideas for making crafts with wine corks. Post your ideas! Post Feedback: Click Here Creative uses for old maps. Post your ideas. Post Feedback: Click Here Crafty Uses For Plastic Baby Food Containers I have TONS of the new babyfood plastic containers with covers on hand. Can anyone think of something I could do with them. Anything crafty? My hubby wants to use them for his screws and such. Any other suggestions would be great. I would love to do something crafty with them. Post Feedback: Click Here I would like some ideas on what to use old and new calendars for, we get so many sent and hate throwing them away. My grand daughter uses some to write her own things in the squares but I would like to have more ideas. Thanks, Post Feedback: Click Here More Stuff Coupon Swap!
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