1 month ago
Cereal Box Lighthouse Candle Holder {How to}
Found at: burtonavenue

Cereal Box Lighthouse Candle Holder {How to}

Found at: burtonavenue

1 month ago
Can Cubby {Inspiration}
Found at:theshadyporch

Can Cubby {Inspiration}

Found at:theshadyporch

1 month ago
Soda Can Earrings {How to}
Found at: beadinggem

Soda Can Earrings {How to}

Found at: beadinggem

Wine Bottle Torch {How to}
Found at: gerardotandco

Wine Bottle Torch {How to}

Found at: gerardotandco

Pop Bottle Purses {How to}
Found at: zittaschnitt

Pop Bottle Purses {How to}

Found at: zittaschnitt

1 month ago
Rainbow Suncatcher {How to}
Found at: mylifeinthenuthouse

Rainbow Suncatcher {How to}

Found at: mylifeinthenuthouse

2 months ago
Stacked End Table Shelf {How to}
Found at: infarrantlycreative

Stacked End Table Shelf {How to}

Found at: infarrantlycreative

3 months ago
Cell Phone Holder {How to}
Found at: makeit-loveit

Cell Phone Holder {How to}

Found at: makeit-loveit

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3 months ago
Pencil Containers {Inspiration}
Found at: recyclart

Pencil Containers {Inspiration}

Found at: recyclart

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5 months ago
Oil Lamp Mason Jars {How to}
“My second repurposed idea is a mason jar oil lamp. All you need is a jar with a lid, a cotton wick and some lamp oil. I made a hole in the top of the zinc lid with a nail and pulled the cotton wick up through the opening. Then I filled 2/3 of the jar with lamp oil and secured the lid. I let the jar sit for about one hour before lighting so the oil would soak up into the wick. You only need about 1/4” of wick sticking out of the top to light. These little mason jar oil lamps are so easy to make and probably cost me about $3.00. I once lined a church walkway using these for a evening wedding. *Tip~a cotton shoelace works great as a small wick.”
Found at: raisedincotton

Oil Lamp Mason Jars {How to}

My second repurposed idea is a mason jar oil lamp. All you need is a jar with a lid, a cotton wick and some lamp oil. I made a hole in the top of the zinc lid with a nail and pulled the cotton wick up through the opening. Then I filled 2/3 of the jar with lamp oil and secured the lid. I let the jar sit for about one hour before lighting so the oil would soak up into the wick. You only need about 1/4” of wick sticking out of the top to light. These little mason jar oil lamps are so easy to make and probably cost me about $3.00. I once lined a church walkway using these for a evening wedding. *Tip~a cotton shoelace works great as a small wick.”

Found at: raisedincotton

5 months ago
Punched Tin Ornaments {How to}
Found at: funinthemaking

Punched Tin Ornaments {How to}

Found at: funinthemaking

6 months ago
Colored Pencil Jewelry {How to}
Found at: designmom

Colored Pencil Jewelry {How to}

Found at: designmom

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6 months ago 6 months ago
T-Shirt Pillow {How to}
Found at: brooklynlimestone

T-Shirt Pillow {How to}

Found at: brooklynlimestone

T-Shirt Apron {How to}
Found at: rufflesandstuff

T-Shirt Apron {How to}

Found at: rufflesandstuff


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