Showing posts with label Recycled Items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recycled Items. Show all posts

Recycled Wine Cork

What do you do with that cork you just popped out of a wine bottle? Most likely you throw it away. Cork is a renewable crop; cork tree barks grow back nine years after harvest. Why not keep the cycle going with used corks? We all pop more than 13 billion corks every year. So here are some uses of thrown out cork.


Cork Pot Holder

Cork Chair

Bath Mat

Chandelier

Reclaimed Flooring

Pot Holder

Cork Bat Mat

Cork Chair

Recycled Wine Cork Stopper Stool Set

Cork Planter

Cork Art

Recycle Office Furniture

Wine Corks to Give a Plain Basket a New Life

Cool Recycled Stool Ideas


Plastic Bottles
image credit: artmama.sme.sk

Cardboard Tubes
image credit: catalogodiseno.com

Bottle Cap
image credit: tripadvisor.com

Tree Branches
image credit: sustainablog.org

Cardboard
image credit: inhabitat.com

Car Tires
image credit: scandinaviandeko.blogspot.com

Skateboard
image credit: deckstool.com

Plastic Softdrink Bottles 

Magazines


Egg Carton


Newspaper 


Creative Ways to Recycled Old Stuff

Looking around our house, we do have a lots of stuff in which we no longer use and serve any purpose and we still have trouble getting rid of it. Well be a little bit of creative by reusing and recycling this garbage things around. 

Old Belts

Old Suitcase

Key Holder

Bike Wheel Clock

Drum Kit into Chandelier

Bottle Caps Into Tea Lights

Bottles Into Pendant Lamps

CD Spindle Into Sandwich Holder

Glass Marbles Into Fence Decor

Old Bathtub Into Couch

Old Computer Casing Into Mailbox

Old Ladder Into Bookshelf

Old Piano Into Bookshelf

Old Piano Into Outdoor Fountain

Old TV Into Aquarium

Tennis Rackets Into Mirrors

Old Cassette Tape Into Purse

Toilet Seat Into a Wall Mirror

Rubber Boots Into Bag



Amazing Artworks from Recycled Objects

Artwork by Zac Freeman
My work focuses primarily on portraits created by assembling found objects, disposable goods, and the leftover trash of things we consume in our society. I glue the bits of junk to a wooden substrate, a canvas, which forms the image of a portrait. The result is a stunningly realistic portrait at a distance and an interesting array of objects up close. I feel the junk is more powerful being present. It is an actual thing to be reckoned with that existed in this time and place and carries energy in and of itself. The result is a time capsule of objects that reflects our culture.













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