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Upcycling is really trending now, having gained momentum over the last few years with no signs of slowing down. Upcycling is when you reuse materials to create something new. It can be as simple as giving an old piece of furniture a fresh coat of paint and a new purpose, or as crafty as creating something from what some think is junk. Upcycling is a great way to add new pieces and elements to your home for much less than buying new.<\/span><\/p>\n

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1| Jars <\/strong><\/p>\n

Old pickle and jelly jars <\/span>can be reused as storage pots<\/span><\/a> for makeup brushes, craft materials, and so many other things. Clean them out, and use glass paint to give it a new chic look, paint the lid to compliment them and place them around the house.<\/span><\/p>\n

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2| Cans<\/strong><\/p>\n

By drilling holes around a tin can and painting it, you can create a candle holder that shines dots of lights all over the place. Alternatively, you can attach cord through two holes and create rustic planters. <\/span><\/p>\n

3| Bed Frame<\/strong><\/p>\n

Normally it\u2019s the slats that give out on the bed before the rest of the frame. Use it again by cutting the end in half and fixing them to the headboard as armrests, and using the sides as the seat of your new bench. You can paint it with bright colors to really lighten up your garden. <\/span><\/p>\n

4| Pallets<\/strong><\/p>\n

Pallets are the miracle material; they are made and discarded everywhere. You can often get this <\/span>discarded wood<\/span><\/a> for free of minimal money from a local delivery yard. You can make shelving, benches, a garden sofa, or even tables from these things. If you\u2019re making a big piece of furniture, then use something like a <\/span>guide to choosing a functional dining table set<\/span><\/a> to help with dimensions and styles.<\/span><\/p>\n

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5| Tires<\/strong><\/p>\n

People often replace their tires twice a year – for winter and summer. But what do you do with your old tires? Why not take them home and turn them into garden furniture. Create a lid\/seat and base out of plywood. Attach the base but use seating foam and fabric to cover the loose lid. If you like the look of the tire then just paint it, or you can use rope to disguise it. <\/span><\/p>\n

6| End Table<\/strong><\/p>\n

An old or extra end table can easily be<\/span> made into an ottom<\/span>an<\/span>. Use a thick piece of furniture foam and upholstery fabric on the top of the table. If you need to, cut down the legs to the right height and paint it. <\/span><\/p>\n

7| Doorknobs <\/strong><\/p>\n

Interesting and fun doorknobs don\u2019t have to be thrown out when the door is. Use them on other upcycled furniture, on the top of boxes and even as coat hooks.<\/span><\/p>\n

8| Tiles<\/strong><\/p>\n

Chipped or odd tiles are usually thrown out by hardware stores and decorators. There are three<\/span> great ways to upcycle<\/span><\/a>\u00a0tiles; the first is to polish them up and use them as drink coasters. The second is to tile the top of a table with them, and the third, is to use\u00a0them to create a\u00a0 garden path.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is a sponsored guest post that may or may not reflect the ideals or views of Mommy Ramblings.<\/p>\n

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