duminică, 2 iunie 2019









 Save trees and trim your energy bill! The placement of this house and its decks was dictated by the trees, limiting the number that were cut during construction. In return, the trees provide shade that keeps the house cool.




sâmbătă, 17 noiembrie 2018

Exoplanet discovery: What does Nasa's announcement mean - and should we be excited about TRAPPIST-1?


Turns out it wasn’t just dust on the telescope lens, Nasa astronomers have spotted seven Earth-size planets around a nearby star, some or all of which could harbour water and possibly life.
Google has marked the Earth-shattering discovery with a Doodle, featuring the seven planets squeezing into view on the earth's telescope.

What is TRAPPIST-1?

TRAPPIST-1 stands for Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope. The discovery is a small, dim star in the constellation Aquarius, less than 40 light-years from Earth, or 235 trillion miles away, according to Nasa and the Belgian-led research team who announced its discovery on Wednesday.


An artist's conception of what the surface of the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1f may look like
An artist's conception of what the surface of the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1f may look like
Seven planets circle Trappist-1, with orbits ranging from one and a half to 20 days. If Trappist-1 were our sun, all these planets would fit inside the orbit of Mercury. That's how close they are to their star and why their orbits are so short. The planets have no real names. They're only known by letters, "b" through "h." The letter "A" refers to the star itself.

Can this newly discovered solar system support life?

Six of TRAPPIST-1's "exoplanets" lie in a temperate zone where surface temperatures range from zero to 100C.
Of these, at least three are thought to be capable of having watery oceans, greatly increasing the likelihood of life.
No other star system known contains such a large number of Earth-sized and probably rocky planets.
All are about the same size as Earth or Venus, or slightly smaller. Because the parent star is so dim, the planets are warmed gently despite having orbits much smaller than that of Mercury, the planet closest to the sun.
Scientists said they need to study the atmospheres before determining whether these rocky, terrestrial planets could support some sort of life.

What do the planets and solar system look like?

As well as being in tight orbits, the TRAPPIST-1 planets are unusually close to one another, conjuring an image straight out of science fiction.
If Trappist-1 were our sun, all seven planets would be inside Mercury's orbit. Mercury is the innermost planet of our own solar system.
From the viewpoint of someone standing on the surface of one of the planets, some of the other worlds would appear larger than the moon in the Earth's sky.
Gazing up, it would be possible to see the geological features, oceans and clouds of your planetary neighbours.
The ultracool star at the heart of this system would shine 200 times dimmer than our sun, a perpetual twilight as we know it. And the star would glow red - maybe salmon-colored, the researchers speculate.

Why all the excitement?

Three of TRAPPIST-1's "exoplanets" are smack dab in the so-called habitable zone, also known as the Goldilocks zone, where conditions are just right for watery oceans - not too much and not too little stellar energy - greatly increasing the likelihood of life.
No other star system known contains such a large number of Earth-sized and probably rocky planets.
All are about the same size as Earth or Venus, or slightly smaller. Because the parent star is so dim, the planets are warmed gently despite having orbits much smaller than that of Mercury, the planet closest to the sun.
Scientists said they need to study the atmospheres before determining whether these rocky, terrestrial planets could support some sort of life.
But just because a planet is in this sweet spot, doesn't mean life exists or ever did.
The discovery, reported in the journal Nature, was made by astronomers using Nasa's exoplanet-hunting Spitzer Space Telescope.
The telescope operates at the infrared wavelengths which glow brightest from TRAPPIST-1, and can detect the tiny dimming that occurs when a passing or "transiting" planet blocks out light from its star.
Spitzer's data allowed the team to measure precisely the sizes of the seven planets and estimate the masses and densities of six of them.
The Spitzer was launched in 2003, and was never meant to continue in space for this long but the telescope is still making discoveries beyond what was imagined. It follows the earth's orbit around the sun, but travels slightly slower, so over time it gets further away from the earth. It is now in its "final" phase, which lasts until 2018.

What does TRAPPIST-1 stand for?

Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope

What is an exoplanet anyway?

An exoplanet is any planet that is outside of our solar system - ie anything that is not orbiting our star. The first exoplanet was discovered in 1988, but over 3,500 have been discovered since then.
Only a tiny fraction of these have been deemed capable of supporting life in any way. Oceans and closeness to a star are two factors that scientists take into account.

What next?

Scientists need to study the atmospheres of these almost assuredly rocky planets before drawing any conclusions about water and life.
Watch | Nasa astronomers discover new solar system where life may have evolved 01:09
The Hubble Space Telescope already is on the case and the still-under-construction James Webb Space Telescope will join in once it's launched next year.
The Webb will search for gases that might be a byproduct of life: oxygen, ozone and methane. Scientists say it should take five years to get a handle on all these atmospheres, and figure out whether water - and maybe life - are present.

marți, 20 septembrie 2016

9 Creative Ideas to Reuse Plastic Bottles

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Reuse Plastic Bottles

The concern about the environment and its massive destruction it is not something new. People are increasingly creating different ways of reducing the damage we are causing to the planet bringing intelligent ideas about recycling and reusing daily objects. Therefore, we searched a lot and decided to put together nine of the most creative and useful ideas reusing plastic bottles. They are very simple and highly useful projects that will make your life easier and contribute to save the planet at same time. It is always important to remember that a plastic bottle takes 700 years to start the decomposition process and more than a century to fully disappear in the environment. So, go green!

 1) Food Canister
Use two plastic bottles to make canisters to store food as rice, beans, noodles and sugar.  You will need to cut the bottles in different sizes: a longer one (to be the base) and a smaller one (to be the cover) and fit them together.
Reusing plastic bottles
Reusing plastic bottles

 2) Watering cans

You can easily transform a plastic bottle in a watering can. You only need to make some holes on the cap using a nail and a hammer. Be careful with your fingers! If you are going to travel and doesn´t have anyone to water the plants for you, a creative idea is to place a bottle (with holes in the cap) upside down on your vase with the upper part buried. You can also hang a bottle right on the top of your vase and dovetail a nail in the cap. The water will trickle on your plant slowly preventing it of drying.
Reusing plastic bottles 2
Reusing plastic bottles 2

3)Desk Organizer

Use plastic bottles to create penholders and desk organizers to your house or office. It is only to cut the upper part of the bottles and decorate them as you want. You can use only one bottle or more than one glued together (hot glue). Use your creativity and make them in different sizes and very colorful. Washi tapes are really nice to make your organizer beautiful and unique.
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Reusing plastic bottles 3

4) Bird´s Feeder

If you have a garden and like to have birds flying in it a good idea is to place some feeders to attract them. You can make creative bird´s feeder using plastic bottles. One idea is using some wood spoons dovetailed in the bottle. Make small holes and insert the spoons by the cable side. Full the bottle with bird’s food and let it slip in the spoon. You can also use chopsticks instead of wood spoons but the holes in the bottle must be bigger to make birds access to food easier. Now it is only hang the feeder in a tree and wait for the birds.
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Reusing plastic bottles 4

5) Snack Bowls

The bottom part of plastic bottles can be perfectly used as snack bowls. Cut the bottom part of the bottle and use a clothes iron to remove any imperfection (only press the edge gently against the iron for some seconds). Use it to put small snacks as peanuts, olives and cheese.
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6) Emergency Spoon

If you are camping far from the civilization or in a place where it is almost impossible to find a spoon, you can make one using a plastic bottle. It is only to cut it as you can see in the picture bellow using the bottom round part as a spoon. Simple and easy for emergency cases.
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Reusing plastic bottles 6

7) Garden Sprinkler

If you have a big garden but no time to water all of it a nice idea is using sprinklers to do the job for you. You can make a homemade sprinkler using only a plastic bottle. Make some roles in the bottle´s body using a nail and attach a hose to the bottle´s nozzle using a duct tape. Now it is only open the tap and let the water sprinkle on your garden. But remember not to waste water and use only the necessary!
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Reusing plastic bottles 7

8) Toilet Paper Holder

Do you have kids at home or do you always need some toilet papers near you to clean something? A nice idea is making a toilet paper holder from a plastic bottle. It is only to cut the bottom part the same length as the paper roll and cut the upper part to be used as a cover. Remove the bottle´s nozzle and pull the paper from its hole. Simple and practical!
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Reusing plastic bottles 8

9) Magazine Organizer

Perfect for waiting rooms and offices this idea is very creative. Cut the upper part of some plastic bottles and nail them in a board (can be a piece of wood or a metal bar). You can also use the organizer on the floor, in this case you only have to tie the bottles together using a piece of cloth or rope. In offices this idea can work as a mail organizer as well.
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Reusing plastic bottles 9

 source: http://www.socreativethings.com

50 new uses for old things

New Uses for Old Things

With the passing of the holidays and the start of the New Year, many of us find ourselves wanting to do a little household tidying. Do you have a closet filled with items you no longer use? If you’re like us, it may include things like a box of faded t-shirts, a cache of cassettes with music from the 80s, and a few offbeat tchotchkes rescued from the second-hand store. Before you pull out those garbage bags, take a peek at all of the things you can do with your long-lost treasures. All it takes is a little inspiration to turn these seemingly useless objects into exciting conversation pieces of creativity.
Use this list to find 50 upcycling ideas to get inspiration to start a project of your own. You may be surprised at how much fun it is to reinvent products and imbue your favorite things with new life.

1. Turn Adult Socks Into Toddler Leggings
Baby Pants
Adult socks can find a new use as toddler leggings. Sew 4 Bub provides step-by-step sewing instructions to make these pants for your little one. Don’t let a little sewing scare you. It doesn’t require advanced sewing chops and the process is a lot faster than it looks. Get the instructions for Toddler Leggings.

2. Use a Cassette Case to Hold a Gift Card
Card Box
Chances are, you no longer have much use for that stack of old cassette tapes, let alone the cases that hold them. But, did you know they are the perfect size for holding gift cards? The next time you need to wrap a gift card, try this clever tutorial from Mod Podge Rocks. With any luck, people won’t even recognize the original container. Get the instructions for a Cassette Tape Gift Card Holder.

3. A Dish Rack Makes a Handy File Folder
Dish Rack
Refurbish an unused dish rack to organize file folders on your desk. Brenda of Cozy Little House customizes tab folders to match her red dish rack. You’ll be surprised at how naturally this piece of kitchen equipment can fit into your home office. Get the instructions for a Dish Rack File Folder.

4. Transform Eyeglasses Into a Photo Frame
Glasses
Don’t toss last year’s eyeglasses! Take a note from Ashley’s Thrifty Living and repurpose them as adorable photo frames. Ashley used three pairs of glasses to frame six photos by arranging them in a shadow box. Complete this clever DIY project and display memories that stand out on the shelf. Get the instructions for Eyeglasses Photo Frames.

5. Restore Aged Windows to Display Art
Window Display Case
If you’re one of the rare few who happens to have an old window lying around then you’re in luck! Lynn of Shabby Story shows how she used a reclaimed window to add character to her home. The end result is gorgeous! Get the instructions for a Window Display Case.

6. Create a Sewing Kit from an Eyeglass Case
Eyeglass Case Sewing Kit
Turn your old eyeglass case into a practical sewing repair kit. Follow this tutorial from Tea Rose Home to put a new cover on the case and add a pincushion that fits inside. Create multiple kits and store them around the house, in your car, or even in your purse for those fashion emergencies. Get the instructions for an Eyeglass Case Sewing Kit.

7. Gather Vintage Brooches for a Bouquet
Brooch Bouquet
Old, broken pieces of jewelry and brooches seem to pile up in our jewelry boxes over time, without us even realizing it. It’s time to dig all of those out. Shannon at Fancy Pants Weddings shows a beautiful new use for those pieces by introducing the brooch bouquet. If you’re looking for a spin on a traditional Wedding bouquet, these brooches can be combined with real flowers too. You could even have your something old, new, borrowed, and blue all in one crafty and beautiful bouquet. Get the instructions for a Brooch Bouquet.

8. Repurpose Telephone Handsets as Bookends
Telephone Bookends
Many folks have ditched their landline for a cell phone. If you’re one of them you might have an unused telephone or two lying around. Take a tip from A Beautiful Mess and use them to make adorable bookends. This project doesn’t take a lot of materials or effort, and you’ll love the way old books and old technology can live together in harmony on your shelf. Get the instructions for Telephone Bookends.

9. Reinvent Toilet Paper Rolls as Art
Paper Roll Art
Save toilet paper rolls and set aside some time with the kiddos to create this fun art project from Growing Up Creative. Who knew there could be such a high-end use for something as simple as a cardboard cylinder? You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how beautifully these turn out. Get the instructions for Toilet Paper Roll Art.

10. Fashion a Produce Bag Into a Beach Tote
Produce Beach Bag
While it’s not necessarily a new use for a produce bag, this reconstructed beach bag is certainly a good example of how to extend the bag’s use. The Adventures of Giddy Giddy demonstrates how to sew a produce bag to the bottom of a canvas tote. This gives the original tote more space and eliminates the problem of all that pesky sand getting into the bottom of your bag. Get the instructions for a Produce Beach Bag.

11. Use Mascara Brushes for Cleaning
Mascara Brush Cleaner
When you finish a tube of mascara, it’s easier than you think to find a second use for the small brush. After a thorough cleaning, the brush has many uses, as A Thrifty Mrs. points out. A mascara brush is small enough to get into the tiniest nooks and crannies of intricate jewelry and any other hard-to-reach spots. Get the instructions for a Mascara Brush Cleaner.

12. Turn a Bundt Pan Into a Whimsical Pumpkin
Bundt Pan Pumpkin
There are many clever ways to reuse old things for seasonal decorating. In the fall, Denise on a Whim suggests making an old Bundt pan into an adorable pumpkin. It’s a table centerpiece that your guests will love, and all it takes is some paint, glue, twine and wire. Get the instructions for a Bundt Pan Pumpkin.

13. Sew a Cable Knit Sweater to Make a Pillow
Cable Knit Sweater Pillow
When you have sweaters that you can’t bear to let go of, you’ll be glad that we found this blog post from Infarrently Creative showing how to turn a sweater into a pillow. Upcycle a couple of cable knit cardigans and you’ll look at old sweaters in a new light! Get the instructions for Cable Knit Sweater Pillows.

14. Makeover a Camera Strap with a Necklace
Camera Strap Necklace
Give your camera a personal touch by combining a delicate necklace with a statement brooch. Karisa of Clever Thursday shows how to add vintage flair to a strap by incorporating old jewelry. It’s a beautiful use for a necklace that you don’t wear very often but is too pretty to throw away. Get the instructions for Necklace Camera Straps.

15. Revamp a Sweater Into a Cardigan
Cardigan Sweater
If you’ve outgrown a pullover sweater that still has plenty of wear left, don’t toss it in the donation bin. The bloggers at I Am Momma Hear Me Roar take savvy seamstresses through a step-by-step process for converting a pullover sweater into a fashionable cardigan. Get the instructions for Sweater Cardigans.

16. Take a Shoe Box Lid and Turn it Into Art
Shoebox Lid Art
Have a blank wall in dire need of a makeover? Consider using the lids of old shoeboxes as “canvasses” for some collage artwork. Check out the chevron pieces Spunky Junky built. They’re incredibly stylish, and no one will have any idea that these are just new uses for your old shoeboxes! Get the instructions for Shoe Box Lid Art.

17. Repurpose a Paper Towel Rack to Store Bracelets
Paper Towel Bracelet Holder
Stowing bracelets away in a drawer is messy, and it’s likely that those at the bottom will get far less use than those within eye sight. Follow the tutorial on All Things Katie Marie’s and repurpose a paper towel stand to display bangles and bracelets. The entire collection will be visible at a glance and you’ll wonder how you ever got along before. Get the instructions for a Paper Towel Bracelet Holder.

18. Transform a Necklace Into a Headband
DIY Necklace Headband
Natalie of Creme de la Craft demonstrates another new use for old necklaces. She adds hair ties to make cute headbands. This might not be the easiest DIY project of the bunch, but it definitely has one of the most elegant payoffs. Get the instructions for Necklace Headbands.

19. A Photo Frame can Become a Beauty Tray
Photo Frame Tray
Spruce up your vanity with an old photo frame. All it takes is some paint and an artistic print to carry out C to C’s simple DIY project. Even if you don’t have a space dedicated to makeup and perfume, this tray can serve as a portable vanity to take supplies from bedroom to bathroom and back again. Get the instructions for a Photo Frame Beauty Tray.

20. Stack Baby Food Jars Into Hot Cocoa Snowmen
Hot Cocoa Snowmen
Save a few baby food jars to make these adorable hot cocoa snowmen. Haley at Hammer and Thread shows that it doesn’t take much to create these excellent decorations. Just fill up one jar with mini marshmallows and another with hot cocoa mix. Use some paint and small scraps of fabric to bring the snowman to life, and you’re done! We’ve even seen versions with a third jar filled with holiday candies, so the customization is up to you. Get the instructions for Hot Cocoa Snowmen.

21. Upcycle a Bread Box Into a Charging Station
Breadbox Charging Station
When there is no longer a use for a breadbox in your kitchen, transform it into a charging station for all of your personal devices! Use Gabriel’s Good Tidings as a guide to create one for your own home. Use it in your kitchen or on your nightstand for a clever way to conceal those unsightly phone charger cables. Get the instructions for a Bread Box Charging Station.

22. Use Mason Jars as Portable Salad Containers
Mason Jar Salads
Finally put that collection of old jars to good use! Julia of My Food and Other Stuff shows how to make a week’s work of healthy salads in easy-to-tote jars. She has a Mason jar salad cookbook coming out soon, but you don’t have to wait to start making these delicious lunches. Get the instructions for Mason Jar Salads.
 
23. Revamp Flannel Pajamas Into a Chic Scarf
Flannel Scarf
If you’re looking to get rid of some threadbare flannel pajamas, try reworking them into a trendy scarf. This tutorial from Brittany Makes uses a few basic sewing techniques to give flannel pants new life. Now, instead of wearing them to bed, you can wear that flannel out on the town. Get the instructions for a Flannel Scarf.

24. Reimagine a Baking Sheet as a Message Board
Baking Sheet Magnet Board
Over the years, many home cooks develop a special bond with their favorite baking sheet. But what do you do when they’ve passed their prime? Lindsey of Mom & Wife put together this quick tutorial for turning an old baking sheet into a cute magnet board. It’s a good size to hang in the kitchen for displaying notes and recipes. As a bonus, consider making some adorable DIY magnets too. Get the instructions for Baking Sheet Magnet Boards.

25. Reuse a Cheese Grater to Hold Earrings
Cheese Grater Earring Holder
Make use of an old cheese grater by spray painting it a new color and using it to hold earrings. The Pink Hammer shows how this old kitchen gadget works as an eclectic display of earrings on a dresser or vanity. Just make sure you clean it first! Get the instructions for a Cheese Grater Earring Holder.

26. Reinvent Newspapers as Gift Bags
Newspaper Gift Bags
Old newspapers can pile up fast. Katherine at Silly Simple Living came up with an alternative way to recycle those old Tribunes. Newspaper gift bags are a charming way of wrapping any present. For a light-hearted spin on this technique use the Sunday comics! Get the instructions for Newspaper Gift Bags.

27. Use Light Bulbs as a Candle Holder
Light Bulb Lamp
If light bulbs don’t top your list of things to save, this beautiful project might just change your mind. These burned out light bulbs still do an amazing job of reflecting light. Camila Fabbri collects old light bulbs in a big vase with a large pillar candle for a brilliant upcycling project that casts a romantic glow. Get the instructions for Light Bulb Candle Holders.

28. Turn Pool Noodles Into Boot Fillers
Pool Noodle Boot Fillers
If you have more than your fair share of boots, you understand how messy they can make the floor of your closet. Boot fillers can be expensive, but take a page out of Angie’s Lookbook and fill your boots with pool noodles for a cheap and effective alternative. Cut noodles to fit your tall boots and marvel at how tidy your collection looks. Get the instructions for Pool Noodle Boot Fillers.

29. Fashion Neckties Into a Statement Necklace
Tie Necklace
Aletha found a brilliant use for old neckties by making them into cute necklaces. It’s not a bad technique if you think about it—buy your hubby ties in prints that you love, and when he gets sick of them, you get a new addition to your jewelry collection! Get the instructions for a Necktie Necklace.

30. Remake a Men’s Shirt Into a Handbag
DIY Shirt Handbag
When the men in your life start to get rid of old shirts, make sure to grab one for this repurposing project! Jembellish walks us through how to create a handbag out of a men’s shirt. What a fun way to add a feminine touch to something with a masculine edge. Get the instructions for a Men’s Shirt Handbag.

31. Display Magazines on Crib Slats
Crib Magazine Rack
When children grow out of their convertible cribs, The Salty Pineapple has a great idea for the pieces. Prop the unused side rail of a crib against the wall to make a magazine rack. If you don’t subscribe to many magazines, this is also useful for storing blankets or scarves within reach. Get the instructions for a Crib Magazine Rack.

32. Roll a Garden Hose Into a Wreath
Garden Hose Wreath
Find a new use for a garden hose by making it into a whimsical springtime wreath. Jill at Create.Craft.Love used a brand new hose for this particular wreath, but that doesn’t mean that your old one won’t work just as well. The grunge can be part of its charm! Get the instructions for a Garden Hose Wreath.

33. Transform Eye Shadow Into Nail Polish
Eye Shadow Nail Polish
Want to match your favorite shade of eye shadow to your nails? Try Never Too Much Glitter’s solution for turning eye shadow into nail polish. Simply grab a bottle of top coat and you’re on your way to true hand-eye coordination. This is also a smart way to make use of a color you love, but don’t necessarily want to wear on your lids. Get the instructions for Eye Shadow Nail Polish.

34. Assemble Old Furniture Into a Play Kitchen
DIY Play Kitchen
This idea is a big undertaking, but the end result is nothing short of extraordinary. Giggleberry Creations transformed a rundown entertainment unit into a play kitchen. A project guaranteed to make some lucky little boy or girl very happy! Get the instructions for a DIY Play Kitchen.

35. Adapt a Vintage iMac Into an Aquarium
Macquarium
These colorful Macquariums designed by Jake Harms are an awesome new use for old iMac computers. It’s the fish tank you never knew you wanted, and a definite conversation-starter. Get the instructions for Macquariums.

36. Stitch a Necktie Into a Stylish iPod Holder
Neck Tie iPod Holder
Here is yet another use for discarded ties. Jessica at Bespangled demonstrates how to take a needle and thread to an old necktie and create a sleek iPod holder. Get more mileage out of dated apparel and travel safely without scratching your iPod. It’s a win-win! Get the instructions for a Necktie iPod Holder.

37. Craft Gift Tags from Old Maps
Map Gift Tags
Use old maps or pages from an atlas to create these charming gift tags. The Daily Bison shares these DIY tags as a way to add a sense of adventure to gifts. Make them extra special by creating tags
based on geographical significance to the recipient. Get the instructions for Atlas Gift Tags.

38. Save Shopping Bags to Organize Small Items
Shopping Bag Organizer
Use sturdy shopping bags with cute designs to organize your workspace. Kellie at Le Zoe Musings recycles her favorite shopping bags to organize the wall above her desk. They hide the clutter and it’s easy to find a selection of coordinating colors and patterns. Get the instructions for Organizing with Shopping Bags.

39. Convert a Tablecloth Into a Bib
Tablecloth Bib
Moms will appreciate that these DIY bibs can easily be wiped clean and thrown in a bag for on-the-go convenience. You’ll need some basic sewing skills to carry out Small Fry and Co’s project, but it’s fast and easy. And since you’re working from a big tablecloth, you can easily make several bibs. Keep one in the car, one in the diaper bag, one at Grandma’s, and anywhere else you might stop for a snack. Get the instructions for a Tablecloth Bib.

40. Sew a Pillow Case Into a Cosmetics Bag
Pillow Case Cosmetics Bag
Reinvent unmatched pillowcases as cosmetics bags in this simple tutorial written by Two Cheeky Monkeys. Long after the sheets are tattered and gone, you’ll love keeping a little piece of your favorite patterns with this DIY project. Get the instructions for Pillow Case Cosmetics Bags.

41. Hang a Rake to Make a Rustic Tool Rack
Outdoor Rake Rack
After buying a shiny new rake put the old rusty one to good use hanging garden tools. Natalie at Natalme.com blogs about hanging an old rake on the side of her shed to organize the tools in her gardening workspace. Who said that dirty work couldn’t look chic? Get the instructions for a Rake Rack.

42. Use a Stiletto to Display Jewelry
Shoe Jewelry Holder
Sooner or later you’re going to stop wearing your favorite pair of stilettos. This doesn’t mean you stop loving them, which is why we think this stiletto jewelry holder is a great second life for an old pair of high heels. Susie Homefaker provides step-by-step instructions to make this fancy display for your own bedroom. Get the instructions for a Stiletto Jewelry Holder.

43. Make an Ice Cube Tray Into a Snack Tray
Ice Cube Snack Tray
Help hungry kids hit all the major food groups with this slick use of ice cube trays. Just fill the tiny compartments with perfect proportions of fruits, veggies, candy and other yummy snacks. When Jennifer of Jennifer Bishop Design assembled these for toddlers at her daughter’s birthday party, they were a hit with parents and kids alike! Get the instructions for Ice Cube Tray Munchies.

44. Gather Tin Cans to Store Utensils
Tin Can Utensil Holder
The O’Neil gals of Running with Sisters posted this kitchen project to upcycle tin cans. It’s not the first time we’ve seen food cans used to hold utensils, but the idea of choosing three cans with identical bold labels really makes this project stand out. Keep miscellaneous utensils within arms reach and never rummage through drawers again. Get the instructions for Tin Can Utensil Holders.

45. Makeover a Stool to Store Wrapping Paper
Wrapping Paper Caddy
Wrapping paper rolls are large and cumbersome to store, but not if you have an old bar stool on hand. Christina of 2 Little Hooligans turned one upside down and mounted it on wheels to create a rolling storage solution for wrapping supplies. This DIY project is super simple with a huge payoff—the best kind of project in our book! Get the instructions for a Wrapping Paper Organizer.

46. Stockpile Keyboards to Make Art
Keyboard
If you find yourself getting rid of an old keyboard, save the keys to make wall art. Jeromina at Paper, Plate and Plane used keys to create three-dimensional messages mounted in shadow boxes. This clever art project makes a witty gift for your favorite computer geek. Get the instructions for Keyboard Art.

47. Transform Lipstick Pieces Into Lip Balm
Lipstick Balm
What do you do when your best lipstick is down to the nub? Marie at Baking Chic shares this recipe for making lip balm with leftover lipstick that will moisturize your smackers with just a hint of color. Though it won’t look quite the same in balm form, you’ll get to extend the wear of your favorite shade while keeping your lips healthy with beeswax and coconut oil. Get the instructions for Lip Balm Lipstick.

48. Repurpose Wire Racks for Smart Craft Storage
Lipstick Crate
Cheap wire shelves can have a hard time standing after a while. When that day comes, take them apart and repurpose them into something else useful. Jessica at Mad in Crafts shows how she used the parts from some old wire shelves as hanging storage for craft paint. If crafting isn’t your thing, consider mounting these on the wall to store nail polish instead. Get the instructions for Wire Rack Craft Storage.

49. Reclaim an Inner Tube to Make a Comfy Seat
Tire
It might seem crazy, but there is an alternate use for big rubber inner tubes! The bloggers at Remobilia wrapped colorful fabric around a discarded tube, and the final result is a trendy floor seat that would make a lovely addition to any room. If these are comfortable on the water for hours on end, imagine how great they will be indoors. Get the instructions for an Inner Tube Seat.

50. Mount a Wine Rack for Storing Towels
Wine Towel Rack
Even if you aren’t the type to relax with a nice glass of Merlot, this idea may just inspire you to pick up a wine rack. Mount a rack to your bathroom wall and roll up towels for an attractive way to store this bathroom essential. Jena of Cage Free Monkeys gives it a try, with results that are worth replicating. Get the instructions for a Towel Rack.
You don’t have to wait for Earth Day to try a repurposing project. Do something wonderful for the planet and your pocketbook by upcycling something old into something new and fabulous! Do you have an idea for reusing old stuff? Inspire us by leaving a note in the comments.

source:  http://www.personalcreations.com