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a trash can made out of magazines on the floor

Just when we thought we seen it all in recycled magazine home accessories, a Crafter user spent a day putting together this wastebasket, based on a project in Mark Montano’s Big-Ass Book of Crafts. It’s different, and we like.The space between the holes keeps it from feeling heavy, and the uneven edge amps up the fun.Read more about it here.

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three different colored plastic crates sitting next to each other on top of a table with a lamp

Ah the milk crate, the original building block for DIY furniture. Milk crates are often abused in a design sense by students looking for cheap – read free – storage solutions. But we’ve always known they could be so much more which is why we were so excited when we saw Tasmanian furniture designer Simon Ancher’s clever milk crate stool. With the simple addition of a wooden ‘top’, the crate is transformed into an attractive comfortable seat.

two coffee cups sitting on top of each other in front of a fenced area

We made this flat pack carrier for your hot drinks out of recycled HDPE milk bottle tops that we collected and melted down. Super easy to do! #hdpe #ecofriendly #sustainabledesign #productdesign #environmentdesign #zerowaste #singleuseplastic #recycledplastic

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there is a green glass vase with many different rings on the bottom, and a ring holder in the middle

Pin for Later: 100+ Cleaning and Organizing Hacks Plastic Bottle Jewelry Stand Create a jewelry stand from the bottoms of Mountain Dew bottles; just thread them together with a metal rod. Get more instructions here.

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four wooden stools with different colored stones on them

The lifespan of paper money is only about 18 months—after that, it’s decommissioned and sent to be burned. As an alternative, London designer Angela Mathis created VALUE, a line of furniture upholstered with shredded dollars, pounds, euros, and other bills. The shredded notes are formed into a new textile and used to upholster the pieces— in this case, stools. The final result has a raw, graphic feel, almost like composite board meets paper mâché.

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