DIY Bottle Cup Lampshade

On: Thursday, September 10, 2009



If you drink mineral water daily and have no idea how to take advantage of plastic bottle caps, here's a great creative idea for you: create a cool-looking lampshade.

This article will offer you step-by-step instructions on how to create a bottle cap lampshade

Turn Old Fluorescent Light Tubes into a Chandelier

On: Monday, September 7, 2009

Fluorescent Light Tubes into a Chandelier

As far as I know you can't just throw an old fluorescent light tube away: you need to pay for it to be recycled.

Now, here's a way for you to recycle it at home: make a stylish chandelier out of a number of them. Fluorescent light tubes work as light fixtures to get an elegant modern lamp design:

Fluorescent Light Tubes into a Chandelier

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Turn Toilet Paper Roll into a Lamp

On: Sunday, September 6, 2009

Toilet Paper Roll into a Lamp

Ever wondered how to recycle a toilet roll? I've got plenty of them. That's why I was so happy to come across this instruction on how to recycle them into a lamp!

I wouldn't go so far as to say it looks stylish but it does look fun!

Chandelier Made of Chiquita Banana Cartons

On: Saturday, September 5, 2009

Chandelier Made of Chiquita Banana Cartons

Anything can be turned into the real piece of art. An amazingly beautiful chandelier made of Chiquita banana cartons is the best proof.

Ten cartons make up the luxe chandelier. Desktop paper fasteners hold it all together. The look is unexpectedly chic!

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DIY Tire Shoes

On: Friday, September 4, 2009

Tire Shoes

Blown truck tires can be found literally everywhere: people just leave them along the road once they are changed. Has it ever occurred to you to make use of them?

Well, here's a nice tutorial for you on how to make cool-looking shoes out of blown tire shoes.

Recycle Tetrapak into a Coin Purse

On: Thursday, September 3, 2009

Tetrapak into a Coin Purse

Oftentimes you can't even imagine how absolutely useless and even ugly things can be recycled into something cute and even stylish.

This DIY is exactly about that: how to turn a juice tetrapak into a cute coin purse. That could also make a great present: you can make them different colors and give to girl friends. Absolutely free and I am sure they will love it!

Stick Your Keyboard to th Wall for More Desk Space

On: Wednesday, September 2, 2009

magnetized keyboard

Get more desk space with this magnetized keyboard attached to the wall: all you need is to install magnets to the back of the keyboard and the wall and off you go: a cool stylish gadget that also looks really futuristic.

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More Cassette Tape Lamps

On: Tuesday, September 1, 2009

A few weeks ago I shared a cool tip how to turn your old cassette tape into a stylish lamp with beautiful light affects.

Here are more examples of those amazing lamps for your inspiration:



DIY Bottle-Cap Table

On: Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bottle-Cap Table

Here's a new (awesome!) way to put beer bottle caps collection to good use: make a cool bottle-cap table surface using al of them.

You will need about 160 lids for a not very big table. The core process is about gluing each cap to a surface and then pouring epoxy.

I applied a model-making super-glue to the edges of the caps, pressed them in, and waited a few hours for the stuff to dry.
    SHOPPING LIST:

    • Ikea Ingo table: $25
    • Beer: $6 to $10 per sixer
    • Super-glue: $3 to $7
    • Wood trim: $2 to $3 per piece
    • Paint (optional): $4 for 8 oz.
    • Paintbrush (optional): $1
    • Epoxy: $20 per pint

    Recycle Washing Machine Drum into a Pouf

    On: Saturday, August 29, 2009

    A washing machine has a stainless drum which you don't want to throw away after your machine is hopelessly broken. Instead, that's a really handy gadget that can be recycled in multiple ways.

    recycled washing machine drum

    This tutorial will show you how to recycle a washing machine drum into a cool pouf that has wheels and a lid.

    This drum can be used as a toy chest in a child's bedroom, or to store blankets and cushions in the living room. You can also use it in the bathroom as a comfortable, crafty clothes hamper.

    Stylish Napkin Rings Made of Cardboard Tubes

    On: Friday, August 28, 2009

    Napkin Rings of Cardboard Tubes

    If you like stylish celebrations and neat parties, if you pay attention to every tiniest detail to make your party perfect, this DIY is right for you!

    Merriment Design has a great tutorial on how to make some really cheap and easy table accents.

    A Stylish Lampshade Made of Negatives

    On: Thursday, August 27, 2009

    Lampshade Made of Negatives

    For this cool lamp you will need an old photo camera with photographic tape and a few minutes actually taking photos of anything.

    Now, just take a few seconds to picture to yourself what atmosphere this lamp creates when on.

    Lampshade Made of Negatives

    by Aleksi Pihkanen

    Build a Greenhouse of Plastic Bottles

    On: Wednesday, August 26, 2009

    Greenhouse of Plastic Bottles

    Some ideas just keep amazing me! Now you can put ALL your used plastic bottles to good use: build a greenhouse with them. What's more, the greenhouse stands on a foundation made out of recycled tires.

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    DIY Reminder Lamp Made of a Plastic Bottle

    On: Tuesday, August 25, 2009

    DIY Lamp of a Plastic Bottle

    I have plenty of used plastic bottles at home and I love discovering always new creative ways to recycle them. Here is a cool instruction on crafting a portable lamp from a recycled plastic bottle.

    Here's a detailed instruction on how to create lamp by recycling a plastic bottle.

    DIY Sprinkler Made of a Plastic Bottle and Ball Point PensB

    On: Monday, August 24, 2009

    DIY Sprinkler

    Here's a nice tutorial on making a DIY sprinkler for under $5 to water your lawn. Materials needed:

    • 1 plastic bottle with cap
    • 1 universal male hose attachment
    • 15 used ball point pens
    • Plumbing contact adhesive and sealant
    • Electric drill
    The detailed instruction can be found here

    How to Make Cardboard iPhone Dock

    On: Sunday, August 23, 2009

    Cardboard iPhone Dock

    Geeky gadgets have come up with a cool way to create a cardboard iPhone dock. It won't take you more than 10 minutes actually!

    We have designed it so that the iPhone dock cable gives it extra stability, and it is easy to place and remove your iPhone from the dock, just like the real one.

    Download – The Cardboard iPhone Dock PDF (pdf)

    Cardboard iPhone Dock

    Recycle Spray Paint Can into a Stylish Lamp

    On: Saturday, August 22, 2009

    Spray Paint Can Lamp

    A street artist will find this tip especially useful: now he can re-use his empty spray paint cans! The lamp made of a can looks stylish and may be a great decoration for your desktop:

    The arm clips onto any tabletop or bookshelf surface and swivels for your ultimate viewing experience.

    You can also purchase it here

    Spray Paint Can Lamp

    Do It Yourself Cardborad Chair

    On: Friday, August 21, 2009

    Cardborad Chair

    ApartDesign.nl is selling a chair made of cardboard. This way it is both a chair and a packaging in one!

    The good news is that it can be easily made at home: there is no need to buy it. Just buy 9 sheets of strong cardboard and you are done!

    Note: here's also cardboard stool if you are interested.

    DIY Headphones Organizer

    On: Wednesday, August 19, 2009

    Hadphones Organizer

    Have you ever noticed how difficult it is to make any sense of your headphones? My iPhone earbuds are always in a mess and I daily waste time trying to figure them. Here's a great way to keep your headphones organized: Owl Wrap made of laser cutter.

    Cool Computer Chip Trivet

    Computer Chip Trivet

    In case you a geek and have plenty of computer spare parts all over your home, this DIY will be incredibly useful for you:

    Create a cool trivet using computer chips! Apart from the old dead chips you will also need:

    • A big plain tile as a substrate for your work,
    • Atube of construction adhesive (either self contained or caulk-gun style),
    • A small box of sanded grout in your choice of color
    Here's the detailed tutorial