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Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 November 2015

November 29th 2015 - Reduce, Re-use, Recycle

Since we moved to where we live now we have started to recycle much more than we did before.  This isn't because we have more facilities to do so or they are closer or that we have choosen to, its just sort of happened.

We have a small crate outside that the bin men collect every fortnight.  In it can go tins, glass jars and bottles and newspapers/magazines.  Ours doesn't get put out all the time as its never really full.  We have a brown bin for garden waste, plus we have 2 compost bins at the bottom of the garden but these are used more in the summer than the winter.  Then the local supermarkets have other recycle points for plastic, cardboard, glass etc so we take to these when we go shopping.

My fireplace surround is made from recycled wood that was the gate over the drive way (we had to remove the gates as our car was too wide to go through them.)  The gates were treated in a thick black substance which we sanded off, we cut the wood to fit the whole in the fire and then varnished the wood in a natural pine stain.  It is fixed to the wall with haard as nails.  It looks lovely, much better than the big fire sticking out into the lounge.


Part of my decking has been made from pallets that a local company was getting rid of - listed as ideal for DIY projects or fire burning.  They let us have a 2nd lot as well so that we could finish it.  Again it was cut to size, sanded and treated with a wood stain and then varnish.

(picture was before it was stained)

I have used more wood from the old gates to make a 3 tier shelf unit that sits on top of another unit but being 3 tier means I can put alot of junk items on it.  I don't have a photo of it as its full of odds and ends and not tidy at the moment.  The last of the gates was used to make 3 shelves over a doorway of which the was sealed as not needed nor accessable from outside as has a shed infront of it.

We have made pillows from clothes that no longer fit the kids so they have them on their beds as scatter cushions.  Here is the crocodile that was a onesie:


The latest recycle project comes in the form of the old kitchen lino.  There wasn't anything wrong it and it would quite happily have lasted a few more years in the kitchen BUT I wanted a new 1 that matched the colour of the walls and woodwork.  So we rolled up the old one and stood it by the back door and laid the new 1.  Today we emptyied out the outdoor storage cupboard that technically isn't outdoor anymore as we knocked the wall through so its accessable from the kitchen instead of outside.  We swept the floor, filled in gaps around the old door with sealant and then fitted the old kitchen floor to the cuboard.  This involved lots of cutting and moving etc, it's not perfect but hubby is not a floor fitter!  BUT if it makes it a bit warmer in there than walking on concrete then its worth it.  It also helped us to get rid of loads of rubbish and junk that had been dumped in the cupboard and was no longer needed.

Sunday, 13 September 2015

September 13th 2015 - Potion bottles

September 13th 2015 - Potion bottles

It's not that long until Halloween now.  At the beginning of the year I started making some potion bottles for my friend.  I had loads more empty bottles to use but just hadn't got round to doing them.  I  have spent today making some more bottles and finishing off a few of the others.

I'm really pleased with how they are looking, once they are dry they will be moved up to the box in the loft with the rest as i'm not sure if halloween is happening at my house or my friends where it is meant to be.








All bottles and jars have had medicine, herbs, air freshner  or something in  and have not been bought to use.

Thursday, 16 April 2015

April 16th 2015 - One man's trash......

April 16th 2015 - One man's trash.......

......is another man's treasure!  This saying is very true and fits today's pin really well.  Last night I had to go round the neighbours house as had left my keys at home and hubby was out.  Well the neighbour went outside to her bin and stood beside it was a small wicker shelf unit, I asked her if she was throwing it out and she said yes unless I wanted it.  Well I said yes as have been looking for a small unit for my friends apothecary/halloween bottles to go.

The neighbour put the shelf over the wall into our garden.   The shelf is wicker as I said above, it has 3 shelves and the top is arched.  It's a little bit damp and dirty from being outside but will soon dry off and then I can clean it/paint it etc and make it look older than it is.