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]]>Let’s start with that dress that is just not the right size. You can save the gorgeous print by trimming a section of the dress and sewing it to the back of a denim jacket. Now you have a fun and funky jacket bursting with personality. Feel free to experiment with spare material by adding it to the pockets, collar, or wherever else you like.
Ripped shirts? Have a go at sewing them together to create a new and completely one-of-a-kind piece. Try to stick to similar colors but don’t be afraid to mix different patterns.
Jeans you don’t wear? Cut strips out of them and join them together to make a denim bag made up of different shades. Cut off a pocket and add it to the front for added storage.
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]]>Got a pair of jeans with a hole or a plain shirt that needs a little sprucing up? Add some personality and flair by sewing on patches. Whether it’s a funky design or a cute embroidered patch, it instantly adds a touch of uniqueness to your old clothes. Mix and match different patches to create your own personalized style.
Turn old t-shirts into trendy crop tops or tank tops. Grab a pair of scissors and get cutting! Transform a basic tee into a stylish summer staple by cropping it at the waist or creating an edgy cut-out design. You can also transform jeans into shorts by giving them a snip at the desired length.
Don’t forget about your accessories! Turn old scarves into headbands, belts, or even a funky handbag. Use scraps of fabric to create bows, hair ties, or even jewelry. The possibilities are endless, and you’ll have unique accessories that are sure to turn heads.
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]]>Let’s be honest, buying new food storage containers hurts the wallet. They can be really expensive (especially if you choose to go for glass containers over plastic). Luckily, the jars you were planning on throwing away or recycling are perfect for storing leftovers. They are airtight, so your food won’t leak at all!
If you like to make your own juices at home, these sauce jars are perfect for storing them! You can make a batch in bulk and save them in the fridge for the week.
Who said all of your cups have to match?? If you’re on a budget or just really passionate about reducing waste, use your leftover jars as cups!
Using jars as planters or flower vases is such a cute way to make your decor a bit more rustic and cute. It will give a more “DIY” aesthetic and show off how much you care about the environment!
There’s nothing worse than having a bunch of pens and not knowing where any of them are. Maybe they’re taking up space in your junk drawer, or scattered at the bottom of all your bags–but not anymore! Use a jar to store your pens neatly on your desk, so they always have a place and won’t get lost!
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]]>The post Repurpose Old Postage Stamps By Making A Vibrant Stamp Collage appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>One way to create a stamp collage is to find stamps that have the same theme—it could be butterflies, flowers, birds, or whatever else you like. Then stick them on a canvas, and you have a gorgeous piece of art.
Another option is to select stamps that are in the same or similar colors to one another to create a tonal piece. An advantage of going for a monochromatic design is that it will look really visually striking on your wall from a distance. You can also have fun cutting your collage into different shapes and setting it against a colorful background.
The sky is the limit when it comes to the designs you can create with postage stamps. For those more experienced artists, why not let your mind run free and try an elaborate design?
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]]>The post Clever Ways to Reuse Scented Candle Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before you use the empty candle containers for anything, it’s unimportant that you clean them out perfectly and remove all the old wax. Here are a few methods to do it:
Scented candle jars are the perfect size to become home to your succulents or any other small plant. If you use brown soil, go for colored glass candle jars. Clear jars will look great when growing plants in water.
Your favorite scented candle jars can really come in handy to keep your beauty space organized. Use the larger jars for make-up brushes, eyeliners, and pencils, and the smaller ones for cotton pads and bobby pins.
Candle jars are often made of thick, beautiful glass which makes them excellent drinking glasses for liquor or other beverages.
A scented candle is the perfect calming addition to your work desk, so it makes perfect sense to recycle the candle jar into a pretty pot for your stationery once all the wax is used up.
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]]>The post DIY Zero Waste Products, That Save You Money appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>However, a lot of them really won’t be helpful to you, and you can probably create them out of things you already own. Go ahead and create your own zero waste products; this will save you money and you will be upcycling things you already own.
These appeal to people who wear makeup because they replace disposable cotton rounds that are used to take makeup off. However, you don’t need to buy these, you can just use a washcloth or even just some scrap organic fabric instead!
Jars are really useful for going zero waste because you can use them for storage, beverages, and more. However, don’t go out and buy them, just start saving the ones you have! Whether it’s from olives, pickles, tomato sauce, or more, save and clean out your jars so you can upcycle them!
You might be tempted to go out and buy a bunch of cloth towels to use for cleaning or to use as a handkerchief, but you don’t need to. Just save your old t-shirts and cut them into squares and you have your own towels, hankies, napkins, and more!
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]]>The post Save Your Old Socks with These DIY Projects! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Turn your old socks into a game for the whole family! Take old socks and fill them halfway with pinto beans and then either sew them shut or use fabric glue to close them. Cut them so they resemble a square as best you can and then use them for all sorts of games, including corn hole!
No one wants to burn their hand on a coffee mug early in the morning, especially if you’re on the go. Instead of getting a coffee to go with a paper cozy, make your own coffee and cozy at home! Just take an old sock — a thick one works best — and cut it to be the length of your average coffee up. Slip it on whenever you need it, and you have warm coffee without burning yourself!
Swiffers are an awesome alternative to sweeping and mopping, but the pads are super expensive and wasteful! Instead, all you have to do is take some socks — fuzzy ones work best — and cut the toes off of it. Slide it onto the head of the swiffer, and then just take it off and wash it after you use it!
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]]>The post 3 Ways to Upcycle Old Clothes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Let’s start with that dress that is just not the right size. You can save the gorgeous print by trimming a section of the dress and sewing it to the back of a denim jacket. Now you have a fun and funky jacket bursting with personality. Feel free to experiment with spare material by adding it to the pockets, collar, or wherever else you like.
Ripped shirts? Have a go at sewing them together to create a new and completely one-of-a-kind piece. Try to stick to similar colors but don’t be afraid to mix different patterns.
Jeans you don’t wear? Cut strips out of them and join them together to make a denim bag made up of different shades. Cut off a pocket and add it to the front for added storage.
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]]>The post Fun Ways to Upcycle Old Clothes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Got a pair of jeans with a hole or a plain shirt that needs a little sprucing up? Add some personality and flair by sewing on patches. Whether it’s a funky design or a cute embroidered patch, it instantly adds a touch of uniqueness to your old clothes. Mix and match different patches to create your own personalized style.
Turn old t-shirts into trendy crop tops or tank tops. Grab a pair of scissors and get cutting! Transform a basic tee into a stylish summer staple by cropping it at the waist or creating an edgy cut-out design. You can also transform jeans into shorts by giving them a snip at the desired length.
Don’t forget about your accessories! Turn old scarves into headbands, belts, or even a funky handbag. Use scraps of fabric to create bows, hair ties, or even jewelry. The possibilities are endless, and you’ll have unique accessories that are sure to turn heads.
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]]>The post 5 Ways to Reuse Empty Sauce Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Let’s be honest, buying new food storage containers hurts the wallet. They can be really expensive (especially if you choose to go for glass containers over plastic). Luckily, the jars you were planning on throwing away or recycling are perfect for storing leftovers. They are airtight, so your food won’t leak at all!
If you like to make your own juices at home, these sauce jars are perfect for storing them! You can make a batch in bulk and save them in the fridge for the week.
Who said all of your cups have to match?? If you’re on a budget or just really passionate about reducing waste, use your leftover jars as cups!
Using jars as planters or flower vases is such a cute way to make your decor a bit more rustic and cute. It will give a more “DIY” aesthetic and show off how much you care about the environment!
There’s nothing worse than having a bunch of pens and not knowing where any of them are. Maybe they’re taking up space in your junk drawer, or scattered at the bottom of all your bags–but not anymore! Use a jar to store your pens neatly on your desk, so they always have a place and won’t get lost!
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]]>The post Repurpose Old Postage Stamps By Making A Vibrant Stamp Collage appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>One way to create a stamp collage is to find stamps that have the same theme—it could be butterflies, flowers, birds, or whatever else you like. Then stick them on a canvas, and you have a gorgeous piece of art.
Another option is to select stamps that are in the same or similar colors to one another to create a tonal piece. An advantage of going for a monochromatic design is that it will look really visually striking on your wall from a distance. You can also have fun cutting your collage into different shapes and setting it against a colorful background.
The sky is the limit when it comes to the designs you can create with postage stamps. For those more experienced artists, why not let your mind run free and try an elaborate design?
The post Repurpose Old Postage Stamps By Making A Vibrant Stamp Collage appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Clever Ways to Reuse Scented Candle Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before you use the empty candle containers for anything, it’s unimportant that you clean them out perfectly and remove all the old wax. Here are a few methods to do it:
Scented candle jars are the perfect size to become home to your succulents or any other small plant. If you use brown soil, go for colored glass candle jars. Clear jars will look great when growing plants in water.
Your favorite scented candle jars can really come in handy to keep your beauty space organized. Use the larger jars for make-up brushes, eyeliners, and pencils, and the smaller ones for cotton pads and bobby pins.
Candle jars are often made of thick, beautiful glass which makes them excellent drinking glasses for liquor or other beverages.
A scented candle is the perfect calming addition to your work desk, so it makes perfect sense to recycle the candle jar into a pretty pot for your stationery once all the wax is used up.
The post Clever Ways to Reuse Scented Candle Jars appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post DIY Zero Waste Products, That Save You Money appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>However, a lot of them really won’t be helpful to you, and you can probably create them out of things you already own. Go ahead and create your own zero waste products; this will save you money and you will be upcycling things you already own.
These appeal to people who wear makeup because they replace disposable cotton rounds that are used to take makeup off. However, you don’t need to buy these, you can just use a washcloth or even just some scrap organic fabric instead!
Jars are really useful for going zero waste because you can use them for storage, beverages, and more. However, don’t go out and buy them, just start saving the ones you have! Whether it’s from olives, pickles, tomato sauce, or more, save and clean out your jars so you can upcycle them!
You might be tempted to go out and buy a bunch of cloth towels to use for cleaning or to use as a handkerchief, but you don’t need to. Just save your old t-shirts and cut them into squares and you have your own towels, hankies, napkins, and more!
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]]>The post Save Your Old Socks with These DIY Projects! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Turn your old socks into a game for the whole family! Take old socks and fill them halfway with pinto beans and then either sew them shut or use fabric glue to close them. Cut them so they resemble a square as best you can and then use them for all sorts of games, including corn hole!
No one wants to burn their hand on a coffee mug early in the morning, especially if you’re on the go. Instead of getting a coffee to go with a paper cozy, make your own coffee and cozy at home! Just take an old sock — a thick one works best — and cut it to be the length of your average coffee up. Slip it on whenever you need it, and you have warm coffee without burning yourself!
Swiffers are an awesome alternative to sweeping and mopping, but the pads are super expensive and wasteful! Instead, all you have to do is take some socks — fuzzy ones work best — and cut the toes off of it. Slide it onto the head of the swiffer, and then just take it off and wash it after you use it!
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