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    DIY Home Decorating

    Valentine's Day Countdown Calendar!

    how to make ---> http://diycozyhome.com/17-valentine-...e-decor-ideas/

    Why should Christmas be the only Holiday with a count down calendar?! I love this idea, so fun and cute. There's tons of other heart day ideas on the blog too... Enjoy!
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    Here's another example of hooks made from mix-and-match forks. This one is from www.thingsiliketodo.net.
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    last example of forks repurposed into wall hooks. This one from www.foundgallery.com
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    Reduce, reuse, reclaim, repair, recycle...This beautifully warm wall finished is made from reused shipping pallets...taken apart, cleaned up, and fitted together.

    I saw the photo at www.facebook.com/LaBioguia
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    Reduce, reuse, repair, recycle:

    salvage wood + drill + reused jars = tealight chandelier !!

    photo is from www.facebook.com/ecocasaportuguesa (which posts lots of inspiring photos)
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    Here's anther addition to the "reduce, reuse, repair, recycle" category...a lamp beautifully crafted from wine bottles. Would be simple to make, actually. Drill out the cork & run the wire through, connect the cord to screw-in light hardware, and slide the hardware up into the cut bottle. Voila!

    (Of course use compact fluorescent or screw-in LED bulbs for energy savings!)
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    These bathroom vanity cabinets are made from reclaimed wood. What I love is that some of the wood is left rough, but the wood you touch is all planed & sanded smooth. I love that contrast.

    I saw this photo here: www.facebook.com/wholesaleloghomes
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    A trip to a second-hand shop plus some creativity...and you have some inexpensive, funky hooks.

    This photo is from the blog on www.barleyandbirch.com (the page link is http://barleyandbirch.com/2012/03/ma...ed-silverware/)
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    How To Have A Home With No Mortgage And No Utility Bills!!

    Who doesn’t feel suffocated by the amount of bills that need to be paid each month?

    Wouldn’t it be incredible to live in a house with no house payments and no utility bills?

    - See more at: http://asheepnomore.net/2013/12/28/h....ovUNxfXb.dpuf
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    Build Naturally with Sigi Koko

    Mondays are my Reduce, Reuse, Rethink days...and this fence is one of my favorite examples of creative reuse of discarded objects. The owners used all manor of reused items, including wood, metal, windows, wheels, a bicycle...! And left room for the hedge to grown in at the bottom.

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