First came pandemic shortages, then came inflation and, well, more supply chain issues. If the “waste-not, want-not” mentality wasn’t already back in play, it would be yet again. But actually, ...
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Transforming old greeting cards into bookmarks is a simple yet effective way to repurpose them. Just cut the card into ...
Don't settle for tossing out or donating old stuff that isn't useful anymore. It's way more fun to give it a new life as something else. We have tons of great repurposing ideas for old junk. From that ...
Use foam pipe insulation to baby-proof your home. Cut the tube to length and slip it onto edges and corners that could be dangerous to a small child. The pressure of the curved foam will keep it in ...
Take a moment and look around your home and think about all the things that will inevitably make their way to a landfill someday. It’s probably more than we’d like to admit. But what if you could take ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Does your fire pit look a bit rusty or beat up after many seasons of use? While these durable pits are usually made of materials like steel or ...
Once the little ones have outgrown the changing table (and no one is sad about changing that last diaper), you can put it to work in a totally new way. There are actually a ton of ways to repurpose a ...
Formal dining rooms are no longer a must-have among home buyers. Reports on the decline of the formal dining room appear to have been premature, as many real estate professionals have noted that some ...