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If you’re anything like us, you’ve probably got a stash of items that you just can’t bear to toss. Sometimes, it can be hard to actually figure out what to make with all of those supplies you diverted from the landfill. Never fear! We’ve got you covered with roundups of craft projects for common repurposed goods.

Don’t see something here that you’re trying to re-use? Hit us up! We’d love to tackle your reuse challenges for you.

Tin Cans
Computer Parts Cardboard Soda Can Crafts


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12 Responses to How do I reuse…?

  1. JoAnn says:

    We love to upcycle! My girls and I are always looking for new ideas. New items to recycle. Love the site!!

  2. Keri says:

    Towels that are now very stinky — Besides using them for rags, what else can they be good for?

  3. Meagan Wells says:

    I am on the Advisory Board for a non-profit SCRAP. We just got a HUGE donation of shredded paper. Any awesome ideas out there? We do events for little ones all the way up to adults, craft nights, teacher ideas/support….

    • Can you use it to make handmade paper? That’s always a fun kid craft!

    • biddiey says:

      Paper mache’ everything from small to big.. Look on line for ideas. Use water down school glue elmers glue works better.. have fun.

    • Celeste Cline says:

      You can make necklaces/bracelets with the shredded paper, a toothpick, Elmer’s Glue, and Clear Nail Polish.
      If the paper is white, you can use colored-markers on each strip to add color to the ‘beads’.

  4. lynette says:

    cabinet doors, bed skirts,

  5. Jamillah says:

    Would love to get some ideas on tupperware. I get a lot of that cheap plastic tupperware from family parties and I feel like they seem to multiply in my kitchen! I’ve reused them for storage for craft supplies and when I paint, but can’t seem to find any other really great reuse for them.

  6. evamarie41 says:

    Jeans! Specifically jeans that rip inside the thighs where it would be awkward to patch them. Or that don’t fit any more.

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  9. Alyson says:

    Thank you for your flat sheet to fitted directions. That was very useful. I also realized how easy it is to replace the elastic on fitted sheets when it gets all crackly and loses stretch.

    I am all for reusing and upcycling. Making things out of old soda cans and Altoids’ tins seems like a waste. If you buy soda, you should recycle the cans.

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