1. ippinka:

    Try out a cool way to separate egg yolks from egg whites!

    I don’t know about you but this is a cool way to separate eggs AND recycle plastic bottles!!!

  2. cultwardmag:

These DIY household ideas seriously make life easier and are so simple! #2 is so clever http://bit.ly/12jfkFY

    cultwardmag:

    These DIY household ideas seriously make life easier and are so simple! #2 is so clever http://bit.ly/12jfkFY

    (Source: mylikes.com)

  3. truebluemeandyou:

DIY Easy Mud Mitten for Dogs Tutorial from Illustrator Natalya Zahn at Dog Milk here. Spring is here and so is the mud. Really easy tutorial using a towel for the mud mitten. First seen on inspiration & realisation’s FB page. For more DIY pet projects go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/pets

great recycle project for those ripped, stained towels your too ashamed for good company!

    truebluemeandyou:

    DIY Easy Mud Mitten for Dogs Tutorial from Illustrator Natalya Zahn at Dog Milk here. Spring is here and so is the mud. Really easy tutorial using a towel for the mud mitten. First seen on inspiration & realisation’s FB page. For more DIY pet projects go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/pets

    great recycle project for those ripped, stained towels your too ashamed for good company!

  4. recycledfrockery:

    design-thread:

    Re-purposed elements reincarnated = spaces full of charm and character.

    these elements are all so simple yet powerful.

    Who wants to run out and start drilling spoons into the walls!!!! ME TOO!!

  5. irecyclart:

repurposed phone box into tree planters
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    irecyclart:

    repurposed phone box into tree planters

    At 1001 Gardens, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us (See this article to learn more about Privacy Policies.). This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by 1001 Gardens and how it is used.Log FilesLike many other Web…

  6. littlecraziness:

(via Life as a Thrifter: A Fabric Masterpiece)

LOVE! Reminds me of my grandmothers fabric bag that held wooden clothespins…

    littlecraziness:

    (via Life as a Thrifter: A Fabric Masterpiece)

    LOVE! Reminds me of my grandmothers fabric bag that held wooden clothespins…

  7. featheredneststudio:

Beautiful! 
reblogged from prettylittlepieces:

Tinted Mason Jar Candle Tutorial.

    featheredneststudio:

    Beautiful! 

    reblogged from prettylittlepieces:

    Tinted Mason Jar Candle Tutorial.

  8. unconsumption:

With a Department of Energy grant, Raleigh, N.C. has been using about 40 so-called Big Belly cans: “Large, solar-powered” public trash bins that “automatically compact trash and recyclables, and … send workers an email when they’re full.”

The cans cost about $7,000 each, said Bianca Howard, a community education specialist with the city’s Solid Waste Services department. But they ultimately save taxpayers money because they need to be collected less often, she said.
During the pilot program, the city replaced 32 traditional open-top cans along Fayetteville Street with 10 Big Belly stations and reduced costs from $40,903 to $1,607 for the year. In the Glenwood South area, collection costs were decreased from $12,056 annually to $115.

 Via: High-tech trash cans cut costs in downtown Raleigh :: WRAL.com

AWESOME…

    unconsumption:

    Big Belly cans: “Large, solar-powered” public trash bins that “automatically compact trash and recyclables, and … send workers an email when they’re full.”

    The cans cost about $7,000 each, said Bianca Howard, a community education specialist with the city’s Solid Waste Services department. But they ultimately save taxpayers money because they need to be collected less often, she said.

    During the pilot program, the city replaced 32 traditional open-top cans along Fayetteville Street with 10 Big Belly stations and reduced costs from $40,903 to $1,607 for the year. In the Glenwood South area, collection costs were decreased from $12,056 annually to $115.

     Via: High-tech trash cans cut costs in downtown Raleigh :: WRAL.com

    AWESOME…