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40. RECICLAJE DE ROPA (ALFOMBRA 4º MÉTODO). 21. DIY ALFOMBRA (RECICLAJE DE ROPA) 20+ Brilliant Ways To Reuse And Recycle Old Tires. Tires are a huge headache when it comes to waste management and recycling, but there are clever DIY ways that each of us can reuse and recycle them and save them from entering the environment or taking up space in our landfills.

Most studies indicate that tires will slowly leach toxic chemicals into the surrounding environment, but many of these studies describe long-term effects when exposed to the elements. It's probably a good idea to refrain from using them to plant edible plants, but many other applications should be OK, especially if they will be covered in some way or won't be touched too often. (h/t: justdiy) Show 22 more Add Image Recent submissions to this list Tire Hanging Planters Tire Patio Furniture Green City Tire Installation Tires For Building Houses Painted Tire Chairs Tire Garden Stools Drag Image Select File Rules: 1) no ugly watermarks 2) no borders 3) no low quality images Ooops! LEGO-lámpa. Az egyik kedvenc játékom a mai napig a legózás. Akármikor ülök le a gyerekekkel a szőnyegre építeni valamit, teljesen elvarázsol, és egyszer csak arra eszmélek, hogy a kicsik már rég valami teljesen mással játszanak, én meg csak építek, építek, építek... :-) Az egyik ilyen építős délután alkalmával jutott eszembe, hogy van egy nagyon viharvert kislámpa-maradványunk,aminek a papírernyője már rég szétszakadt, csak a lámpatestet őrizgetem - mi lenne hát, ha nem egy hagyományos papírburát gyártanék hozzá, hanem legóból építeném meg a hiányzó részt?

A kicsik egy pillanat alatt belelkesedtek - hiszen házat meg hajót meg autót és hasonlókat már számtalanszor gyártottunk, na de egy lámpát? Úgyhogy nagy segítségemre voltak, mert kiválogatták a két legós dobozunkból a 2x4-es elemeket, és aztán pedig ügyesen folytatták az általam megkezdett alapot. Mivel a képek nem igényelnek túl sok magyarázatot, nem is írok hozzájuk kommentárt - beszéljenek helyettem a kockák és a fények. Lego USB Stick. Ghost treat boxes. By Kate on September 28, 2012 Just a bit of housekeeping before I begin. I have been making a few changes to the layout of the site so, if this page looks odd, right-click and select reload.

(If you are still having problems please email me, or leave a comment, and I will get back to you). I saw these ghost milk bottles and thought they were very cute and easy…however I couldn’t get hold of little milk bottles so made some milk cartons instead which I’m going to stuff with Halloween goodies for the kids (& my hubby!). There are seven simple designs in all (including a few pac-man inspired ones) so you can print out your favourite one/s. You will need: // White paper or thin card // Glue stick or double sided tape // Scissors // Something to score your paper with. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. . - Cut along solid lines - Score and fold along dotted lines Hope you all have a fab weekend ^_^ 16 Awesome Things You Never Thought You'd Make With Legos. 17 Practical Uses for Lego in Your Everyday Life. ‎www.elcorreodelsol.com/sites/default/files/documentospdfmas/cartel-de-horno-Solar2.pdf. T-shirt shag rug tutorial | Molly Kay Stoltz. Here it is, finally! My shag rug is complete.

I love how it feels under my feet, and if it starts to look a little flat, I pick it up, shake it, and it fluffs right back up! It took some time but I finished it and I’m glad I decided to make one. You can too, especially if you like to cut up t-shirts but never know what to do with the scraps afterwards. The scraps from my scarves are perfect candidates for making a rug.

And this craft is very easy, even children can learn how to thread the rug with some assistance with cutting the scraps. Feel free to message me with any questions. How to Make a T-shirt Shag Rug Supplies: 1 XL t-shirt, cloth scissors, and lots of small t-shirt scraps the base with a few scraps threaded through 1. For the base of the rug, lay the X-L t-shirt flat and cut a large rectangle out of the shirt, as large as you would like the size of your rug to be. A rotary board makes cutting easier perfect sized scraps! 2. Holes before and after scraps are threaded through 3. 4. Upcycle Style: Braided T-shirt Rug. I love making projects that involve at least one of the following criteria: decluttering, upcycling, sewing and a need. This Braided T-shirt Rug ticks all the boxes, so when I spotted a circular rug made by Sewing For Life on Pinterest, I was itching to start on my own immediately. Here’s why…Declutter – I’d been hounding Mr Man to clear out some of his old t-shirts that he no longer wears, the bottom actually fell out of his t-shirt draw from the weight of all the excess clothing!

Upcycle – Most of said t-shirts were well past their use by date with most of them having holes, stretching or stains, so charity donation was not an option. Usually I tear old shirts up for dusting rags, but the truth is, who needs to dust that much? Sewing – enough saidNeed – With a chilly winter on the way in Melbourne, I thought it would be lovely to finally have a bedside rug to treat my feet to some cushy comfort on a chilly morning.

You will need: How to: Here is what you want your stitching to look like. DIY. How to Make Paper Bag Floors. If up till now, you were convinced you have seen the most amazing, handmade floor while reading about the Penny Floor, you couldn’t be wrong more. For me, personally, this kind of floor make-over project is way too complicated and time consuming, but in the same time, I admire all of you who has started, continued and finished it in your house. Recently I have found a great tutorial of a Paper Bag Floors, (however foolish it may sound), and I admit I started looking for the easiest way of ripping our old floors out. Following step by step instructions prepared with all details and handy tips by Ashley on her “Domestic Imperfection” site, I would succeed for sure.

Not only her work is helpful, but also the fact that she took her inspiration from another awesome blog and The Ultimate Brown Paper Flooring Guide. Do you consider this paper floor idea crazy enough to start doing it next weekend? Click the link to jump straight to Paper Bag Floors guide. Supplies / ingredients: We're Obsessed With This Easy DIY Artwork Project (& You'll Be, Too!) UPDATE: The long weekend is the perfect time to start some new projects, so why not try this awesome (and so easy) artwork DIY? This story was originally published on July 25. If there are two things that have been commanding our attention lately, they're cool artwork and chevron prints.

So, we were obviously pretty stoked to find a way to incorporate both — for cheap! — in an amazing DIY project for your apartment. Inspired by the work of artist Nancy Ramirez, two stellar Refinery29 interns collaborated on this easy-does-it way to spice up an empty wall. From the moment we spied this Nancy Ramirez painting on Pinterest, we were smitten.

Assemble your paints and squeeze a quarter-size amount of each color onto your palette. To incorporate all of our colors, we used one at a time, rinsing our brush between each and blending until we covered the canvas. Once you've covered the canvas, let it dry for a few minutes. Et voilà! Photographed by Maia Schoenfelder. 23 super creative repurposed items. DIY Electronics.

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