Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Pin It Weekly #210

I ran across this idea on Pinterest for displaying antique quilts using old windows. It got me to thinking about how old quilts that are torn or stained beyond repair might be repurposed. I hate the idea of cutting pieces out of a quilt, but some quilts are too far gone to do much else with them.
vintage quilt in an old window - Little Miss Shabby--Great idea now I know what to do with the quilt my mom made that's starting to fall apart!


repurposing a tattered vintage quilt for my spring mantel, crafts, fireplaces mantels, mantels, repurposing upcycling, seasonal holiday decor

This is a different type of frame, but the idea is the same. I really like that the design is not centered in the frame. 
I have several of my Mee Maw's old family quilts, many of which are tearing and fraying with age.  I hope to frame one of them as a headboard for our master bedroom in the near future!

And another idea for repurposing old quilts--pillows!
I recently found an old, faded and torn quilt at an antique store and restored it back to life by making it into these charming pillows. I carefully chose the best sections of the quilt, hand washed them and started my journey.    In designing these pillows I decided to leave the batting and fabric edges raw, or unfinished, along the outside of each of the 3 pillows to further give them a folk or vintage look. Each of the pillows are firmly stuffed with fresh new fiberfill.    No need to use ...

Charming Keepsake PILLOW made from ANTIQUE Dresden Plate QUILT - Cone Border

Charming Keepsake PILLOW made from Antique QUILT - with Vintage Lace and Button

And a final example of using old quilts as decor. 
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Something to do with those old quilts that have stains or tears and can't be used on the bed!


Have you seen old quilts repurposed in another way? Tell us about it in the comments. 

Monday, January 11, 2016

13 Smart Uses for Candle Stubs

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13 ways to reuse, repurpose, and recycle used candle wax
When a candle burns down to the bottom, but there's still lots of wax left, what do you do?  Toss the whole thing, container and all? Peel out the bits of wax to wash and use the container?  Dig out the wax and reuse both it and the container?  I, of course, prefer the last option.  


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The problem, sometimes, is getting the wax out of the container. But, there's a trick to removing the stubs and pieces of candle. Warm the wax by putting the candle and holder in a bowl or pot of hot water. 

If necessary, increase the temperature of the water by slowing adding hotter water. If the container is glass, be careful so you don't break the glass by adding hot water too quickly. 

To remove the wax use a butter knife to pry the wax out or cut the wax into chunks first.  Just be extra careful so you don't break the glass or hurt yourself with the knife. You can find information on ways that I've repurposed glass jars here.

Ways to reuse candle wax.


Image result for zipper1. Rub on metal zipper teeth to help the pull slide smoother.

2. Coat metal rods, such as shower curtain rods, towel rods, etc. to clean and delay rusting.

3. Rub on drawer mechanisms to help it glide smoothly.

4. Warm in microwave and rub onto metal parts of can openers to loosen rust and coat the gears.
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5. Use on the soleplate of a hot iron to clean it and help it slide easier.

6. Rub on sticky door hinges to lubricate.

7. Make fire-starters.  Stuff paper towel or tissue cardboard roll (cut to about six inch lengths) with lint, small sticks, and dry leaves, pour melted wax in.  Be extra careful with hot wax!

Image result for garden tools8. Warm and coat clean garden tools with a layer of wax before putting away for winter.

9. Use as a wax resist for dyeing fabric.

10. Use in a candle warmer if the candle still has scent to it.
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11. Use to waterproof leather boots . Warm the wax so that it is pliable but not completely melted, rub on the leather and buff down with a soft cotton cloth.

12. Emergency candle when the electricity goes out.

13. Melt down the wax into the bottom of a candle holder before putting a new candle in.  As it cools the hot wax works as a glue base to hold the new candle in. 


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