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May 28 2008

Reusing Old Stuff and Making it New Again

Published by holliwrites at 8:43 am under Frugal Tips, Homemade, Recycle & Reuse Edit This

A great way to save yourself money is to look for ways to reuse what you already have and make it into something you need. Not only can this save money, but it also helps prevent waste, as you’re not buying something brand-new.

There are so many ways to reuse things. Here are a couple of examples. We just moved into a new house, and there is a small kitchen window that doesn’t have blinds or curtains. We almost bought a new curtain for it, but decided instead to take a curtain we already have and cut it down to the right size for the kitchen window. Easy, and doesn’t cost us anything!

We are also wondering how to decorate our bedroom wall. We used to have a painting that hung over our bed, but we decided it looked better in the living room. Now our bedroom wall is bare. I decided that to save money (and also to be retro and cool), we would buy a few record albums from the local thrift store and find a way to decorate the wall with cool album covers. It will only cost us a couple dollars, and we’re making use of something that already had a use.

We’ve also taken forks from a thrift store and bent them into a shape that makes them good picture or postcard holders. You can also take old clothing such as T-shirts and cut them into cleaning rags, baby wipes, or even baby diapers.

There are endless possibilities for reusing stuff, plus it’s fun to try and make things last longer.  What are some things you like to reuse for different purposes?

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2 Responses to “Reusing Old Stuff and Making it New Again”

  1. cassidyon 28 May 2008 at 10:15 am edit this

    I hate throwing things away, so I’m always looking for ways to either sell, recycle, or repurpose them. We use old clothes as rags or for material for quilts, and newspaper (the stuff that comes in the mail from stores…free) makes great window cleaner with a little bit of window spray. Next on my list is a bowl out of magazine pages.

  2. holliwriteson 28 May 2008 at 7:44 pm edit this

    Cassidy - I’m the same way - I can’t bear to throw things out without first giving them a chance to become something else, or at least trying to give them to someone else to use.

    If you do make a bowl out of magazines, take a picture. That sounds like it would look cool!

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