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Tag: repurpose
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Living intentionally: spending less by repurposing more
Good Wednesday morning to you! I apologize for the late posting this week, but we have been swamped. No worries, though. We will get back on track next week. I am still working on embodying my 2024 word of the year: transform. Last week, I talked about transforming my spiritual…
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DIY Bulletin Board and Chalkboard
We had this white frame lying around and nothing to do with it. It was costly and in good shape, so I didn’t really want to get rid of it. My oldest needed a bulletin board so I figured, why not? I bought a piece of foam board out of…
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Make something Monday: DIY Notebooks from Upcycled Cardboard
At our house, we have acquired a large stack of cardboard. We reuse our cardboard for many things: lining raised beds and flower beds, killing grass before tilling the garden, and for making these neat little notebooks. Say what? Notebooks? First, cut the cardboard to your desired size and cover…
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Farmhouse Friday: mason jar soap dispenser
You know what I love but have entirely too many of? Mason jars. I have dozens of them and I’m always looking for fun ways to use them. A few weeks ago, I got the idea to make some mason jar soap dispensers so I saved a few of these…
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Making it Monday: farmhouse flower gardens
I love the look of a farmhouse flower garden. You know the kind- the ones that feature old junk in a creative display? For today’s Pinterest roundup, I’d like to share some of my favorite farmhouse flower beds. I think you’ll enjoy these as much as I have. Greenest Way…
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Make something Monday: Organizing with everyday items
We have all seen the selection of beautiful, but expensive baskets and bins at Target and Home Goods. You can find some nice baskets at Dollar Tree and Dollar General, but their baskets are often smaller and they don’t always have a huge selection. Did you know you can organize…
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Reduce, reuse, UPcycle: how to create beautiful new things you’ll love to use from the things you already have
I have a kid who loves pickles. I cannot keep pickles in the house. As I’m sure you can imagine, I regularly have these. They’re remarkably easy to reuse and upcycle. Just soak them in hot water and remove the label. If a sticky residue remains, use a little Goo…