Upcycling ideas for 8-pack seed bombs - and other jute bags
Attention craft lovers – you can create wonderful ...
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Upcycling ideas for wish-fulfillers - and other glasses
Glasses – in all shapes and sizes – quickly a...
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Anti throwaway society, pro upcycling
For us, old doesn't mean useless, and junk doesn't mean residual waste! ...
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Upcycling ideas for litter meadow and other cans
They're everywhere: cans. They're used as tea cans, ...
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Autumn is a colorful, yet often rainy, season. Take advantage of the opportunity, as the leaves and rain fall outside, to get creative in your cozy, warm home—and start looking forward to next spring! How about creatively decorating flowerpots? Your favorite plants can spend the cold season protected in them. Then, they can move outside to their new "home" and attract everyone's attention. And not just because of their blooms!
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We've been intensively exploring the topic of upcycling for some time now. Wrapping your sandwich in cling film or aluminum foil every day – so many people do it. But it's not good for the environment at all, because the single-use plastic used in cling film is difficult to recycle. Even worse: It takes a shocking 500 years for it to decompose in nature, and even the popular aluminum foil has a very poor environmental impact. Here's an alternative!
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Fancy a night in the garden? Gaze at the starry sky on a cozy mattress? Our hanging pallet bed is ideal for this purpose, especially because it provides enough safety distance between you and the insects crawling in the grass. Here are the DIY instructions for recreating it.
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As soon as the first warm rays of sunshine appear, impatient hobby gardeners would love to immediately throw on their gardening aprons, pull on their gardening gloves, and plant the seeds for vegetables, flowers, and herbs. However, a little patience is still required. Those who sow tomatoes and the like outside too early won't get much joy out of them. Night frost kills the heat-loving plants before they've even had a chance to grow. So, it's better to get active indoors first and sow their favorite plants in a sheltered, warm environment. Mini greenhouses are particularly suitable for this!
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