Frugal Home Decor: Reuse leftover PVC pipe to create organizational pieces
Birmingham Bargain Mom
AUGUST 17, 2012
Check out this project from Lowe's.
Birmingham Bargain Mom
AUGUST 17, 2012
Check out this project from Lowe's.
Prairie Eco-Thrifter
NOVEMBER 26, 2012
Below is a list of things I (or hubby) have personally saved and reused. Plastic containers from sliced lunch meat are great for leftover vegetable or casserole servings. Shopping bags are reused as carry alls for gifts and travel needs. Decorated bags (such as those you put gifts in) are just reused for gift giving.
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Prairie Eco-Thrifter
NOVEMBER 21, 2013
We were poor, Mom and Dad lived every day showing us what it meant to ‘make it do’ and we often ‘did without’ Here are my thoughts on frugal ways to make things do. Plan uses for your leftovers. Go Frugal Go Green' I grew up with this, in theory and in practice. Use up your food.
Prairie Eco-Thrifter
JANUARY 26, 2012
Use Rags – You can either buy a cheap pack of rags and reuse them or you can cut up old towels and t-shirts rather than throwing them away. Then use a damp cloth afterward to clean off any leftover baking soda. Tips for a Frugal and Eco-Friendly Spring. Green Cleaning At Your Fingertips. Don’t Just Cook-Cook Green.
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