
If you love the idea of a party piñata but not of someone getting accidently banged with the stick, Heidi from One Creative Mommy offers a great solution that makes use of an empty paint can.
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If you love the idea of a party piñata but not of someone getting accidently banged with the stick, Heidi from One Creative Mommy offers a great solution that makes use of an empty paint can.

Gail from My Repurposed Life had some slats leftover after upcycling a shutter into a magazine rack. Luckily, she held onto those bad boys because they were the perfect width to be turned into Ballard-inspired beverage tags. Gail had enough slats to make four different sets of beverage tags. From chalkboard to stenciled to stained, {…Read More…}
If you are hosting some sort of party or event where plastic spoons will be used, you may want to consider asking your guests to put them in the sink instead of the trash can. There’s no reason to trash them when you could upcycle them into a truly unique hanging light fixture as featured {…Read More…}

When in need of some party games for a bunch of active little boys, Heidi from Homemade Beauties by Heidi came up with this great idea that repurposes tin cans. Heidi used vegetable cans with pull tops for her game so there were no sharp edges. In honor of the ever-so-popular Angry Birds game, Heidi {…Read More…}
If you are visiting family or friends for Christmas, it’s always nice to bring along a little something sweet to share. I love creating my own recycled packaging. Not only is it thrifty and ecofriendly but can also be fun and festive. I love this adorable Frosty Friend Container from Better Homes and Gardens that’s {…Read More…}
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