Here’s an easy gift you can make for kids with old and broken crayon stubs: chunky, recycled multi-color crayons in a variety of shapes. My son and I made a bunch of these this weekend, and he was delighted to be able to once again use all those old crayons that were too short for [...]
Archive for December, 2008
For Kids: Old Crayons Made New
December 15, 2008For the Home: Wine-Cork Ornaments
December 9, 2008As a wine-lover and pack-rat, I always tend to have a few old wine corks on hand in my kitchen “junk” drawer. So, drawing on inspiration from a few other crafters, I created these cork Christmas-tree ornaments.
Making them is super-simple:
Punch a hole through the middle of the cork using a hammer and long, thick nail [...]
For the Home: Recycled Fabric Rug
December 8, 2008Who doesn’t have a few old t-shirts or raggedy towels around the house? My favorite eco-minded architect/crafter Michelle Kaufmann offers this idea for transforming them into a soft and attractive bath rug.
For the Home: Foam Soap Refill
December 5, 2008Here’s a great gift idea I can vouch for personally: homemade soap refills for those foam-soap dispensers. This stuff is easy to make, cheap and super-effective. Check out the recipe here.
For Him: Super Soap
December 5, 2008Now, not all of us might have borax around the house, but if you do, you can whip up a batch of homemade soap that’s great for cleaning a handyman’s hands. The recipe-poster swears this stuff made tar “melt” off her husband’s hands. You can find how to make this super soap at Recipezaar.
For the Home: Recycled Record Bowl
December 2, 2008If you’re like many people of, let’s say, a certain age or older, you’ve probably got a stack of old vinyl LPs stowed away in a box in the hall closet, basement or attic. Dig those things out, because you can create an artsy-looking bowl using an old record by following these instructions at Modern [...]
For Book-Lovers: A Book Safe
December 2, 2008You can transform an old hardcover book from your home collection (or check your local library for freebies) into a clever book safe that makes a great gift. Find the step-by-step instructions at All Free Crafts.
For Her: Paper-Bead Jewelry
December 1, 2008Got some old magazines lying around your house? You can transform them into unique and colorful beads to make necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other jewelry for the girls and women on your Christmas list.
Sounds cheesy? You might be surprised: just check out the beautiful baubles (BeadforLife) that women in Uganda have created to help pull [...]
For Kids: A Classic Sock Monkey
December 1, 2008If you have a few pairs of clean old socks, a couple of buttons and a needle and thread in your home, you can make a classic toy for some small child in your family: a sock monkey. There’s no fancy stitching or complicated steps involved.
You’ll find step-by-step instructions, along with helpful photos, at WikiHow’s [...]
Welcome to Zero Dollar Christmas
December 1, 2008Times are tough and many people are struggling to get by, barely. For some, this makes the holidays even more difficult than usual: how can you celebrate when every penny you have must go toward essentials, not gifts?
If you’re an adult, you might be happy to do without, as long as you have food to [...]