1. findvoice:

It is lunch yet?
  2. unconsumption:

How’s this for upcycling? 
A bicycle made into a gate.
The gate’s installed along the sculpture trail of the English village of Bergh Apton.
(Photo by Moominpappa06 on Flickr)
  3. The Christian Science Monitor: Give the holiday gift with the most staying power

  4. unconsumption:

Artist/Etsyian PluckingPendants upcycles old guitar strings into bracelets, necklaces, cufflinks, and other accessories.
See also: Earlier Unconsumption post about other bracelets made from guitar strings.
  5. nestfullofeggs:

enlarge a t-shirt that’s too tight
  6. unconsumption:


Pioneer Millworks has been  cranking out wood products since 1988, and the cool thing is the  majority of it is reclaimed from existing structures rather than cutting  down trees.
The New-York- and Oregon-based company buys old barns, factory buildings and other structures facing demolition. They then harvest the wooden parts of the structure, filling their nine-acre yard with rare, antique, and even extinct woods wiped out by blights. Next they process the wood in their 50,000-square-foot facility to produce solid wood flooring or materials for timber-frame houses constructed by their sister company, New Energy Works.

Reclaimed Wood Products by Pioneer Millworks - Core77
  7. woooodit:

the Hush chair from UK-based designer Freyja Sewell is made from 100% wool felt with cushions stuffed with recycled wool fibers. By creating an enclosed space ‘Hush’ provides a personal retreat, an escape into a dark, quiet, natural space, or state of mind.
  (via Comfortable Womb Chair)
  8. New sleeve for my Macbook Air
I have the matching Kindle sleeve and it’s terrific!!
(via Reserved for Jeanjar by interrobang on Etsy)
  9. nestfullofeggs:

apple sandwich w/granola, peanut butter, & chocolate chips
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