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5 Tips How To Repurpose Leggings

leggings from Legging Army


Leggings are the hottest trend right now and why shouldn't they be? They are so comfortable that you can sleep in them!

Sometimes with over wearing or over washing, you're leggings get holes in them. That's why it is so important to follow the washing directions. If you're favorite leggings end up with a hole or some other type of rip, don't throw them away...repurpose them!

If you are into DIY then you can do almost anything with you're leggings. Here are 5 tips:


1. Create shorter leggings for your child's doll just like Lindsay shows you in her blog post.



2. Make a crop top! These are very trendy and would look great! Take a look at this tutorial from the DIY & Crafts blog post




3. Make drink holders or hair accessories like Gretchen did out of her leggings.





4. Create cool lamp shades for your house! Follow this tutorial from Vintage Revivals


 5. Every outfit needs some type of jewelry so what a great way to make fabric bracelets out of leggings! Saved by Love Creations


If you don't want to do any of those, you can always buy more leggings!

I started selling Legging Army clothes! Come take a look and get comfy with leggings, shorts, dresses, skirts, joggers and more! Join my Facebook group to stay up-to-date on all the new products!

To check out more clothes from Legging Army, go to https://leggingarmy.com/#DanaLeggingArmy and if you purchase anything, please put my name in the affiliate box.

Thanks and happy repurposing!


DIY Shoeboxes


So if you are a show junkie like me, you probably have a ton of shoe boxes lying around the house. Instead of them taking up space in your closet, why not do something with them and create something new? I love these ideas from Tip Junkie!

There are links to other blogs for tutorials on each project. Some of the ideas are... 

Chevron Shoebox Wall Art
DIY Mini Wall Art
DIY Nail Polish Storage Box
DIY Musical Strummies
Shoebox Houses
Car Garage 
DIY Shoebox Fire Station
Shoe Box Dollhouse
Shoebox Stove
Shoebox Diorama Ideas
100th day of school Chinese abacus
Marble Maze  
Shoebox Guitar
DIY Wall Shelves
Cord Keeper
Shoebox Picnic Basket
Shoe Box Chic
DIY Sticker Organization 

They are great ideas for kids and adults. Have any other ideas on ways to reuse and repurpose a shoebox? I would love to hear about it! Just comment below!

10 Tips to Save Money

1. Laundry: This is a 2-part tip, so you are already getting more for your money ;) a) Use less detergent. The label says use a full cup; but I use only half a cup and my clothes come out clean. b) Wash All Your Clothes in Cold Water! Did you also know that over 90% of energy used in doing laundry comes from heating the water? That’s crazy!! Just wash all your clothes on “cold” and save on your electricity bill. Cold water gets the smell out just as well as hot water.

2. Let it mellow: Flush the toilet only after you use it 2-3 times. Have you heard the saying “If it’s yellow, let it mellow. If it’s brown, flush it down”? Well, now you know and aren’t you so happy I shared it? I bet you’re going to be reciting this little ditty all day now. You can thank me later ;) Oh, and I didn’t think you needed a visual on this one. You’re welcome.

3. Battery Life: Use rechargeable batteries for electronics and toys. Store batteries in the refrigerator. They last longer. Yes, it means a bit of an investment initially, but it pays for itself and FAST! Oh, one more tidbit…if your battery life is getting low – try transferring it over to a low-power appliance (eg. alarm clock, remote control etc.) to stretch out the life even more! Just don’t mix old and new batteries, okay?

4. FREEZE! Fill empty soda 2-liter bottles 3/4 full of water and stick in your freezer, one to a shelf. If the electricity should go off; it helps save all your food. When the family goes on a trip or picnic, we place them into the cooler. No buying ice and everything stays cold.

5. Accept hand-me-downs. You can donate them if you can’t use them. Besides, you will look so much cooler when your kids aren’t dressed in the cookie-cutter clothes all of their friends are in :) Kids grow so fast, there is nothing wrong with doing the second-hand thing. Thrift stores are also great to check out – talk about eclectic! LOVE!

6. Use WHAT on my WHERE? Instead of facial tissues, use toilet paper, which costs less. Remove the cardboard core from a roll and throw away. Then place the roll inside an empty square tissue box and pull from the center of the roll through the opening. Reuse the same box over and over! Nice.

7. Reuse things. An example: Plastic grocery bags can be reused as lunch bags, shoe bags, liners for a small trash can or wastebasket or laundry bags on vacation. And just because I LOVE you, I’m going to share one of my favorite tricks for plastic bags. Watch and learn my young padawan.

8. Return it: If you’ve bought stuff that you haven’t used, see if you can return it. Get honest with yourself. Haven’t used something in 6 months? You won’t miss it. Not only can you get some bucks back, but your house will feel so much lighter and open with all of the useless clutter gone. Right? Right.

9. Wash and re-use Ziplock bags. Too much? I think not! We are saving pennies, people!

10. Use water from boiling eggs or pasta to water your plants. Make sure it’s cooled off first.

 This list was found on Pinterest and the site is http://www.howdoesshe.com/10-tips-to-save-this-summer/

Repurpose Baby Jars

This site I came across is one of my pins I repinned. The title is called DESIGNER MACGYVER: 5 POPULAR BABY FOOD JAR CRAFTS by Briana Mowrey. Check it out at http://blog.hgtv.com/design/2013/01/14/baby-food-jar-crafts/

Repurposeing...Its a Family Thing!




First of all, I would like to say sorry that I haven't been keeping as up to date as I can on the blog (sometimes life gets in the way!) But now that I am back, I would like to tell you all a little story about my grandfather...

My grandfather is always in the garage working on a new project or fixing something, he loves to find objects and use them for something else that is useful! I guess thats where I got it from...looks like reusing and repurposeing runs in the family!

This past weekend, my husband and I went to Florida to visit them. We had a great time sun bathing, going to the zoo, going out to eat and enjoying every minute of it! It was fun to spend time with my grandparents! While I was looking around their condo, I came accross their storage closet and I took a peek inside and look what I found...good old grandpa using his reusing and repurposing skills again! He took a gallon water bottle, cut a hole in it and is using it to store his knick knacks, which to me it looks like he is getting a collection of wine corks. Once I saw the wine corks, I told him there were a lot of things that he can do with corks, such as make coasters, picture frames or a cork board! 

We had a lot of fun exchanging ideas and it is good to know where I got my "skills"! Hope you enjoyed this post! Do you and your family reuse and repurpose together? Tell me about it!




Turn Old Dress Shirts Into Ties!

image from shirt-tie.com
 
 On my way to work this morning, I was listening to Z100 and heard the "Whats Trending". They had a great tip about taking old dress shirts that guys don't wear anymore and making them into ties and/or bowties! The company is called Shirt-Tie.com. If you don’t have a shirt to send in you can still purchase bowties and ties made from old dress shirts on their website. 

They are also giving 15% off with code Disco2013!

Check out their website at www.shirt-tie.com. What a great way to reuse and repurpose!

Reusing Mason Jars

What can you do with mason jars besides using them jarring food? You can use them for lighting, plants and many more!

Check out this site that shows you how to reuse/upcycle mason jars in 16 ways. http://www.redesignrevolution.com/upcycle-this-reuse-mason-jars/

Valentine's Day DIY!

What a great Valentine's day diy project I found!

A project by Bespangled Jewelry, who shows us how to make homemade lemon butter lip and skin balms.

Best if all, she reuses altoid tins! Talk about reusing and repurposing! Your loved one will live this!

http://bespangledjewelry.blogspot.com/2012/12/diy-lemon-butter-lip-skin-balm-in.html?m=1

10 Clever Ways to Reuse Valentine's Day Candy Boxes

Chocolate is a girls best friend (along with diamonds and wine)!

When the chocolate is gone...what are you left with besides a bunch of unwanted calories? The box!

Check out this article I found on Yahoo about how to reuse and repurpose the box. There are a lot if things I bet you didn't realize you can do! Enjoy and Happy Valentine's Day!

http://m.voices.yahoo.com/10-clever-ways-reuse-valentines-day-candy-boxes-7875252.html

Beauty Tips for Vaseline

Vaseline is great and can be reused in different ways. Check out these 5 ways tips. To see all of them, go to the website below. You might be surprised of all of the things Vaseline can do for you. 

1. It makes your eyelashes grow:  Lather Vaseline all over your eyelashes overnight and watch them thicken, even without a prescription!

2. Soften dry and cracked elbows.

3. Dry cuticles: Store a mini-Vaseline container in your purse and use for emergency dry cuticle moments.

4. For kissable, luscious lips: Fall is a beast for drying out summery, dewy lips. Vaseline is there for you and your irresistible pout. You can also mix Vaseline with Kool-Aid powder and make a colored (and flavored) lip gloss.

5. Help your scent stick around: Softly rub Vaseline all over your perfume points (i.e. the cleavage, behind the ear, neck, and wrist) and your scent will last longer!

I found these great tips on a blog called My Thirty Spot. 
http://www.mythirtyspot.com/2011/09/20-uses-for-vaseline-girls-best-friend.html?m=1

I'm Famous! (Kind of...)

I have been interviewed by a local radio station called Mind Your Own Business Radio. I talked about my freelance graphic design business and about my blog! I am so excited and I hope this spreads the word about my blog. Please enjoy it and share it with everyone you know! Together we can make the world a better place!




Soda Bottle + CD = Planters!

What do you get when you cross an empty soda bottle and an old cd? A planter! I found this repurposed item on Pintest and had to share it. Check it out...


...all you have to do is cut an empty soda bottle (you can cut all different shapes as shown above), take an old cd, spraypaint both of them and glue them together. You can plant whatever plants you want in them. Talk about repurposing! Have fun!

Are you Bananas?!



Today's topic is bananas...there are so many things you can do with them! (not to mention that they are healthy for you and very yummy too!) So, what else you may ask can you do with bananas besides eat them? You can...

• Restore Shine to a Plant's Leaves
   Easily dust your houseplant by rubbing the inside of a banana peel on each leaf. Not only will it 
   remove dust, it will also leave the leaves even shiner than before.

• Great for Compost
   Mix dried banana peels in with the soil next time you plant something new; you'll give it the
   potassium and phosphorous it needs to grow beautifully.

• Help Dry Hair
  Mash a banana and mix with a teaspoon of almond or olive oil. Rub the mixture into your hair and
  scalp, and let sit for 20 minutes. Rinse off and shampoo and condition as usual. You'll be surprised
  at the results!

• Great for Smoothies
  Use bananas instead of ice the next time you make a smoothie. Just freeze them overnight and your
  good to go!

Heres a banana peeling secret...when peeling bananas, peel from the bottom up. This will eliminate the banana "strings" you get when peeling from the top down.

Happy reusing and repurposing! If you have any great tips, I would love to hear them...just comment below! These tips came from my Who Knew? book

Don't get sick!

Its the winter and everyone is getting sick....Don't be a victim! You can prevent it with these steps found from some Who Knew tips. You don't need to buy any expensive type of medicine, you probably have it already in your house!

Steam Away Congestion
Steam is a wonderful household remedy for colds. Heat water on the stove or in the microwave until it’s almost boiling, pour it into a bowl and breathe in as you lean over it. Stick your tongue out as you do it -- this will open the throat and allow more steam through, preventing membranes from drying out. To keep the steam from dissipating too soon, drape a towel over your head to create a little "tent" for you and the bowl. 

Stuff a Stuffy Nose with Scallions!
Stuffy nose? Don’t spend money on decongestant -- head to your fridge instead. Cut the “root” end of two scallions (green onions) and carefully insert the white ends into your nose (being cautious not to shove them too high!). You may look silly, but your nose will start to clear in a couple of minutes.  

Soothe a Sore Throat with Lemon
When you have a cold, there are several different ways to take care of a sore throat. The simplest method is to gargle with one part lemon juice and one part warm water. Our favorite way is to fill a shot glass with honey, then warm it in the microwave for about 10 seconds on high. Stir in 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, then drink. You can also dissolve two non-coated tablets in a glass of water and gargle. (Just be sure to note that this only works with aspirin—don’t try it with other pain relievers like ibuprofen.) 

Zinc for the Common Cold
Taking zinc to help get over the common cold has become extremely popular over recent years, thanks to research that showed that, as long as you take it at the first sign of symptoms, zinc lozenges could reduce the duration and severity of the common cold. (For children, a cold syrup high in zinc had the same effect on colds.) Other supplements that help fight off colds faster include probiotics (look for refrigerated brands at your health food store that contain acidophilus and bifidobacterium) and garlic. If you want to skip pricey supplements, adding fresh garlic to your diet can be just as beneficial. Crush a clove or two into a serving of hot chicken soup and boost your immune system while fighting off vampires at the same time. 

Have an Earache?
Here's Another Onion CureOil found in raw onion is antimicrobial, which makes onions great cures for upper respiratory ailments. If you have a minor earache, onion may help. Slice a fresh onion and heat it in the microwave on high for one minute. Wrap it in cheesecloth or another thin cloth so that it doesn’t burn your skin, and then hold it against the ailing ear for 20–30 minutes. See a doctor if the pain gets worse or continues for longer than 24 hours.  

Sounds Crazy, But It Works!
If you have a cold that’s been hanging around forever, try this remedy to rid yourself of congestion once and for all. Get a pair of cotton socks damp, but not dripping, with cold water. Put them on, and then put a pair of dry wool socks on over them. Go to bed immediately. As you sleep, the heat from your upper body will be drawn down to your feet, allowing the inflammation to reduce. You’ll also be stunned to find that your feet are warm and dry by morning.  

DIY 2013 cd case calender

I hope everyone had a great new years! My new years resolution is to keep updating you about all the latest and greatest tips and tricks to reuse and repurpose items!

Since its anew year, your going to need a new calender! I stumbled upon this great tutorial about making a calender with as CD case. We all have a ton of cds lying around that aren't being used and this is a fun creative way to use them! http://m.good.is/posts/make-your-own-diy-calendar-from-a-recycled-cd-case enjoy!

Repurposed jewelry

A girl's best friend is jewelry! I love to create new things and one day Istarted creating handmade repurposed jewelry.it's great to be able to wear something handmade. These necklaces are made from washers with paper and paint. If you want to purchase my jewelry, please contact me. If you would like to see more of my jewelry, go to my Pintrest page and look at my jewelry board.

New Years Resolutions

Its almost here...2013! Its a new year and a new you! What will you do for 2013 to help make the world greener by reusing and re-purposing? I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas! Comment below and I hope everyone has a great new years! See you in 2013!

Tis the Season to Reuse and Repurpose!

I hope everyone has a great holiday and a very happy new year! This year, instead of throwing out all of your Christmas decorations and other holiday stuff, try reusing and re purposing to save time and money!

Many families already reuse gift bags and bows year after year to save money. But did you know you can also use wrapping paper and tissue paper more than once?

If you have pieces of wrapping paper that weren’t torn too badly during gift opening, domestic goddess Martha Stewart recommends ironing the paper on a low setting to flatten wrinkles. Then just roll it back onto the tube and save it for next year.

GiftDecorating blogger Gina even found a way to use tissue paper, which gets damaged and wrinkled easily, a second time. Crumble two sheets of used colored tissue into a ball, and then smooth them out to create an elegant, uniformly wrinkled look. Wrap your gift with the tissue and decorate with holiday images cut out from used wrapping paper or cards.

What if your leftover wrapping and tissue paper aren’t in good enough condition to use again? Follow this Instructables tutorial, which shows you how to run old wrapping and tissue paper through a paper shredder to create colorful shredded paper you can use to decorate gift bags and baskets or to pad gifts you’re shipping.

You can also upcycle this year’s holiday cards for next year’s gift tags. Simply cut out a gift tag shape and write your message on the blank side. Or, as Martha Stewart suggests, use a stencil to draw the recipient’s initial on the card and cut it out. Then, with either option, punch a hole in the tag and attach it to the gift with ribbon or yarn.

Or if you’re feeling crafty, CraftyPod blogger Diane Gilleland offers step-by-step directions to make a small gift box out of old greeting cards.

I found these great tips on the website Earth911. (http://earth911.com/news/2011/12/26/reuse-ideas-for-holiday-cards-and-gift-wrap/) There are a lot more tips on the site so enjoy!

 Happy reusing and re purposing!

Randomness of Reusing and Repurposing

Here are some random facts/ideas/advice or whatever you want to call it that I have found from different sources for reusing and repurposing items.

• Buy a large pack of overnight pads (extra long) and cut them in half for double the amount!

• Use the front of cards for a new card or as a postcard

• Add 1/2 cup of lemon juice to the wash cycle of your washing machine to brighten white clothes

• Put a fabric softener sheet inside your shoes (or other smelly things) to get rid of odors

• Turn a dry cleaning bag into a trash bag by tieing a knot by the hanger hole. Warning, don't use as a kitchen garbage...it is not that sturdy...from experience :(

• Use mouse pads for trivets, shelf liners or kneepads for gardening!

• Use empty squeeze bottles for compressed air in small areas such as the computer keyboard

• Use an old shower curtain liner for a drop cloth

• When shipping on Ebay, if you want to cover your label with plastic (like UPS or FedEx) just take a freezer zip lock bag, cut it and tape it to the box. It will protect your label and you can see though it!

Hope you liked these useful ideas. If you have any ideas, I would love to hear them! Don't forget to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and now on Linkedin!

Happy reusing and repurposing!

Shoe Rack

Ever wanted to organize your shoes in your closet but didn't want to spend a lot of money? Here's a great DIY!

Get tension rods that you would use for curtains, connect them from wall to wall in your closet, stagger them for your heels or put two next to one another and use it for flats and sneakers! Talk about reusing and repurposing!

Check out the tutorial:
http://www.arielvenereal.com/shoeexplosion.png

I found this on the Elvis Duran morning show.