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Don't throw it away! These materials will help you create amazing furniture and items for your home

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-08T17:09:20.121939Z
Recycling is key to helping our community stay cleaner, and it also saves us a lot of money in the long run. Today, we share some tips on how to use household items that you might have been thinking of throwing away, but that actually have great value if you simply repurpose them for other uses. Get inspired and find those objects in your home that you can turn into something more! How to make a jewelry organizer This little box is perfect for decorating your home, and it keeps all your jewelry well organized so you don’t lose it or get it tangled. Another alternative is to use it as a gift, and the best part is that all you need is a wooden box lying around unused to turn it into a lovely and useful item for the house.   How to make bathroom accessories You never thought of saving an empty liquor bottle, but the truth is that it can be very useful for creating a soap dispenser. If you want to gift something to your boyfriend or husband, this is a great idea that he wouldn't expect, and it will brighten up his bathroom in a very original way. You can use any type of bottle, but a small one is better so it doesn’t take up too much space.   How to make a decorated rug If you have extra sponges at home, you can create a super soft decorated rug that you can use in the bathroom or your bedroom. Additionally, with a little acrylic paint and a brush, you can also decorate it to perfectly match your home and the overall décor.   How to make a cork organizer Don't throw away that cork you've stored in the shed; instead, use it to create an organizer that is perfect for those who like to have everything at hand, but also seek a nice design. It doesn’t take too much time, and all you need besides the cork is a marker, scissors, acrylic paint, silicone, and a wooden board.   a bed for your dog Pamper your pet with pure ingenuity and design. All you need to make its bed is a crate, acrylic paint, and a couple of typical household tools, nothing more. The process is not only easy but also fun; you can involve the kids to help you paint and feel part of the experience of making a new resting place for the household favorite.