2009年11月16日星期一

What creative ways cna you "go green" and re-use old things in new ways?

Some of us re-use things to be artsy and creative, and me, well, yes, I was a little poor growing up, so this was also a necessity.


Nowadays, it seems like it could become more "cool" to make our own items from old materials.


For instance: I made curtains for the closet-turned china cabinet in our bedroom-turned-dining room, and window curtains to match, out of an unused floral sheet that was meant for a drop cloth! I have the black leather from a big organizer that my boyfriend wasn't using, and I will use it to cover my steering wheel in the summer, to prevent the actual wheel from getting so hot.


If this was a new car, I'd buy one that stays on year round... but I think we should all stop putting so much reuseable material in the dumps anyway.


So what are your ideas?

What creative ways cna you "go green" and re-use old things in new ways?
Cereal boxes as file holders. Milk jugs as planters. Pop caps as extra game pieces or make your own checkers or tic tac toe. Donate used toilet paper rolls(the cardboard roll thingee-not used tissue,duh), paper towel rolls to local preschools, nursing homes, group homes, hospitals for craft projects. Use a roll from paper towels to store plastic bags. Peanut butter jars to store nails, screws,tacks, etc. Baby food jars for painting(mixing tempura paints or homeade paints), old clothes for rags. these are common things I do and I always try to find more!!! toothbrushes make good cleaners for the bathroom. phone books make good boosterseats(for older children who are still a bit short for the table) White blank cardboard from nylons for lists, writing, etc.I beleive in the three R's--Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. here are some web sites I googled about the 3 R's apparently there are two more Rs Reclaim and Rediscover. Wow.





www.42explore.com/recycle.htm





www.p2pays.org/recycleguys/why.asp





www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/recycle.htm





www.worldwise.com/redreusrecre.html





www.greenpeace.org
Reply:It sounds like you are on the right track with reusing items. Keep on using your creative juices.





One idea: If you hot glue gun a small rock on to a stick you are halfway done with creating a dragonfly or a stick person. Cool! You can use them as ornaments or as gifts on top of a gift.
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Reply:I love the scene in the movie "The Sound of Music," where the housekeeper tells Maria she is ordering new curtains. Later Maria uses the old curtains to make play clothes for the kids!





You just have to think outside the box. Or else recycle the box and just think.


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