Friday, April 15, 2011

Sharing

Again its been a while, Almost a year yikes. I have been really busy. I started my own company and am now watching children in my home. Things are going great but extremely busy.
I was watching my local news show here in Indy and they mentioned some great ways to live healthy and recycle. With earth day here we can think about how we should eat right and do better things for our environment. Here is her blog http://www.terrawellington.com/ . Great info go check it out.

Also here are some things that I have found recently that I would like to share.

stairs



ticket bowl



earings



napkin storage


cute huh?

Also if you dont watch Nate Berkus you should. He always has some great ideas to share transforming unwanted items and making them brand new.
Check it out!!!



Well thanks for stopping by, I hope you got some great information. Have a great day!!!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

I would like to share

Ok so its been awhile. I was looking on re-nest and found some things I would like to share. Cute ideas!

10 Ways To Re-purpose Light Bulbs




Amazing Treehouses I think that would be fun.


5 Creative Recycled Planters



Some others I found too
A table top made from rulers:


Old jewelery made into magnets:


Tennis rackets made into mirrors:


Mixing Bowls made into lights:


Cute mis-matched plates hung for a new look:

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Plastic Codes



Plastic codes-(aka Resin identification codes)

The resin identification coding system is a set of symbols placed on plastics to identify the polymer type.
Most plastics can be recycled but they have to be sorted into their polymer type.


The plastic codes mean the type of plastic each item is made from. Those codes are not just there for fun but they are there to show you how to recycle that item. These codes are called resin codes.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Wow its been awile


I did not realize that I have not posted in such a long time. Just wanted to share my amazing deal that I got at goodwill. I found this old clock and made it into something really cute and fun. Love it. Looks great in my bathroom I just wiped it down. Gave it some new hands (used mod podge), and added the cute little owl. The clock was only 1.99. Whoo Whoo!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Plastic


I am going to leave you with this article that is at our local Art Museum. Enjoy!
http://www.imamuseum.org/blog/2009/12/30/getting-over-the-nurdle-hurdle/ If you are around Indy you should go check it out, we are.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Christmas time

Have a very Merry CHRISTmas!!!!

Friday, November 27, 2009

gift wrap

Wrapping Christmas Gifts
Gift wrapping paper is how we usually wrap a gift, that or a gift bag full of tissue paper. Yes I am one of those what is the easy way out kind of girl, but I do dress the package up so it looks like I spent a little more on the gift.
This year I have also wrapped most of my gifts in the cute little Christmas tree paper. But I am going to try to think of some “green” gift wrapping ideas. I have read some magazines that have shown some cute ideas along with some of my own.
First off I love the magazine Ready Made, it has some really cute ideas. I am giving my sister in law a stack of cooking books for Christmas and I wanted a creative idea to wrap them. I found that you could take an old shirt (I am going to use flannel) and wrap up anything. I think this is what I will do with her gift. Then I will add the cookie cutters on the outside for a bow like feel. And to give a hint onto what is in the gift. What about an apron.
Taking a paper mache box and decoupaging it, and decorating it, and using that box to put your gift in. You could use this method more than once.
Another one I a lot of the time I use. I put my gift inside a basket, bowl, box, etc. This way their wrapping is their gift too!
Some other ways of wrapping online were
-a cigar box
-http://www.furochic.com/
-cereal boxes into gift wrap, you can cover then with any sort of paper
-wrap the boxes in old maps or even new ones that you never use for that matter
-wrap with magazine pages for those small presents
-sew a bag, a reusable one, out of cloth, they are not that hard to make, give it a try
-http://www.squidoo.com/ecofriendlygiftwrapping
-http://www.wholeliving.com/article/eco-gift-wrap
-http://www.dannyseo.com/ some books I found that are definitely going on my want list

Hope these are some great ideas that you can use for that last minute wrapping.

Have a very Merry Christmas!