Wine Box Into Vintage Wall Cabinet
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by DIYane
2y ago
  A unique wall shelf made from an old wine box, painted in turquoise and varnished, covered in the bottom with varnished paper of vintage style that can match your decor or brighten up a light wall with its colors. It is ideal for storing spices, makeup, medicine, or small toys. Une étagère murale unique, en bois peint en turquoise et vernis, recouvert dans le fond avec du papier vernis de style vintage qui pourra s’assortir à votre décor ou éclairer un mur clair de ses couleurs. Elle est idéale pour y ranger des épices, du maquillage, la pharmacie ou des petits jouets. Dimensions: he ..read more
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Vintage Wooden Wall Clock & Key Ring holder
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by DIYane
2y ago
  Vintage wooden wall clock with key hooks, customized with mixed media in relief with kitsch style miniatures. The clock mechanism is brand new and works with an included battery. This wooden clock is inspired by the cuckoo clock. It has been transformed into a unique design piece with a combination of carefully assembled miniatures that gives it a unique and very decorative style on the wall of your home. Horloge murale vintage en bois avec des crochets porte clés, customisée par des techniques mixtes en relief avec des miniatures de style kitsch. Le mécanisme de l’horloge est neuf et ..read more
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Vintage Style Tea Box Lamp
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by DIYane
2y ago
  Lovely lamp made with an old tea box, unusual with a touch of vintage, but an industrial shade makes it incredible! I used a tea box for this original lamp, made of metal, repainted in part the same color as its shade. It has a cord with a switch, a socket, a bulb, and a wall plug. Place it anywhere in the house; it will fit any style and find its place in any room. Jolie lampe dans une boîte à thé, insolite avec une touche de vintage mais un abat-jour industriel la rend incroyable ! Pour cette lampe originale, j’ai eu besoin d’une boîte à thé, en métal, repeinte en partie de la même c ..read more
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Land art mandala
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by tomtom69
2y ago
My name is Tamas Kanya from Budapest, Hungary. I’ve been creating what you would call mandala compositions on the riverbank near my house in Budapest. I thoroughly enjoy the creative process of gathering materials on my walk down to the river Danube. I only use naturally occurring seasonal items: plants, flowers, seeds, acorns, pinecones, shells, pebbles, leaves, etc. I pick up everything available in the immediate environment, where I create my pieces and always try to make something new, something unique. This is a meditative, relaxing hobby in a beautiful environment, and it gives me the jo ..read more
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How to Repurpose Mardi Gras Beads into a Sculpture using a Mannequin Torso
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by Neokentin
2y ago
A beautiful pearl-encrusted mannequin torso like the one above is super easy to create. The only skill needed is patience because it is a little time-consuming. But the result is so worth it! It is a very creative way to repurpose pearls from broken pieces of jewelry (along with any other beads, buttons, or shiny objects). And you end up with a beautiful art piece for your home or retail store. The design team at Mannequin Madness collaborated on tricks and tips to make the process of making this as easy as possible. When we posted a similar one on Facebook it got TONS of likes so we knew that ..read more
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Video Tutorial: How to Make a Table with Mannequin Legs
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by Neokentin
2y ago
The staff at Mannequin Madness shows you in the video below how we use mannequin butts to make a low coffee table. But you can follow the same instructions using mannequin legs to make a taller table like this one ..read more
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Shop Counter From Old Wood & Second Hand Parts
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by Neokentin
2y ago
It’s a shop counter that I made recently for someone who was opening the shop. I used wood and metal pipes, old manometers, and other objects I bought on the junkyard ..read more
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Steampunk Lamps & Furniture’s
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by Neokentin
2y ago
Worth checking out as they are just great-looking furniture. We take time to make those, take care of the details, and ensure that the finished product is the best we can make. We use old water pipes, metal objects, old wood, etc ..read more
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New Life For Discarded Bike Parts
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by StarvedRaccoon
2y ago
  After moving into a house on a steep ridge, we decided to put handrails down to our backyard. We wanted something different and artsy. With the help of a local bike co-op, we found an artist who fits the bill. When we contracted with a local artist, Ezequiel Leoni, we had two desires for our handrails. First, we wanted materials to be used to be salvaged and repurposed. Secondly, since my husband is a cyclist, the materials needed to be bicycle parts. A handrail going down the 15 steps to the pool was a necessity! The other area that needed a rail was around a brick pedestal where a bbq ..read more
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Tortoise: a sculpture made out of recycled cardboard paper boxes
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by Neokentin
2y ago
  Tortoises live a long life, and this sculpture took almost 9 months to complete. First, I make a paste using cardboard paper and glue. Then, I sculpt in layers, waiting for it to dry, to continue. The most critical part is that the pulp brings back the wood´s DNA to the sculpture, making it look and feel like wood. Tortoises are patient and peaceful animals. This sculpture is h 20cm x w 23cm x l 32cm. I left the sculpture in its natural cardboard color ..read more
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