Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Eco - Awesome Decor Ideas

I am LOVING these eco-friendly, inexpensive (or free), 
bohemian, upcycling ideas from one of my



Tiered Tray
"Find new purpose for mismatched dinnerware sets in the form of a tiered serving tray for hors d'oeuvres or desserts, or use as a catch-all for jewelry, keys, and other small knickknacks. 1. Gather three plates and two cups. 2. Alternating between plates of descending size, using teacups as spacers between the tiers, glue the dishes together with a strong epoxy. To avoid using excess glue, apply only to the rim and bottom of the cup, rather than the plate. 3. Allow the glue to dry overnight, then hand wash before using. Cost: about $2"




Rustic Candles
"Melt down the dregs of burned-out candles to make new ones in old flowerpots. You'll give both items a new lease on life. 1. Scrub the inside of the pot only, leaving the outside aged. 2. Use a coin to cover the drainage hole in the bottom. 3. Insert a ready-made stiff cotton wick (sold at craft stores) or make your own wick out of cotton twine. To hold the wick upright, tie one end loosely to a pencil laid across the top of the pot. 4. Melt chunks of old candles in a pot set over a low flame or in a double boiler. Pour the liquid wax into the flowerpots. 5. Let set overnight and then trim the wick. Cost: about $2"




Mixed Glass Centerpiece
"Grouped together on a tray and filled with leaves and flowers, weathered bottles and jars make an easy table dressing. "In quantity, simple vessels can look so dramatic," says Seo. 1. Collect your own bottles of various shapes and sizes over time (mustard jars, perfume bottles, and jelly jars all work well) or salvage some for just pennies at thrift stores. 2. Randomly fill some of the containers with leaves and flowers and place them on a serving tray or platter, packing the jars tightly together. Cost: $0"





 
 

peace out!
bohemian mom

7 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Great ideas, all of them!

Jane said...

OMG Boho!!!! Every single idea here absolutely rocks! I really loved the tray of mixed glass. I have a small collection of vintage bottles which my mother found up the street when the ground was being dug up years ago to build a new school. Who new there was a drug company there 100 years ago?!

Happy Wednesday!!!

Monica said...

very cool. my faves are dregs of old candles in flower pots.
decor design needn't cost much ay!

mel said...

LOVE!!!

i have a thing for mismatched cups and plates....i don't think i'd glue them, just balance them and then take them down...lol

this is my fave type of decor and design....it harkens me back to my old milk-crate shelving days...:)

Her Speak said...

my favorite is the sea of bottles! I think it'd be lovely to collect a crowd of green glass bottles and stick a taper candle in each one--a flickering fancy table runner. Squee! :D

Chris in the Emerald City said...

Okay, now I'm on a mission to gather all my tiny bottles and jars.... Very nice ideas!

Peace,
Chris...........

laoi gaul~williams said...

ohhh fantastic ideas~i love the tray...going to do that here when my family come round!

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