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Are you mulling over what to do with the waste in your house? We came across Recycleart, a very interesting website which has fun best ideas for making the best from waste. If you are looking for inspiration then take a look at the images below: bulb dragonfly1 This little dragonfly is made up of things which you would, in any other circumstance, dispose off even without giving a second thought. headboard from book covers This colourful headboard made from book covers is artistic enough for you to make it a part of your bedroom! orphan socks Got a lone sock lying around? Well, worry not because it can be used to adorn in a way you have never imagined! floppys If you are a techie who has a junkyard full of primitive gadgets, get inspired by Echslectir's mural art. Made from 785 5.25″, this pixel art calls for a standing ovation. Heath Nash lamp from fabric softner bottles1 This one here by Heath Nash is an inspirational idea of transforming 'other people's rubbish' into a much desired modern piece of art. lamp from discarded lab equipment Take some idea from the image above and put the discarded lab stuff to some good use. hanging spices garden A wine lover fond of gardening, are you? This is what you can do with the empty wine bottles. Perhaps a discarded wine decanter would make a clever complementary vase to display nearby. world map from stamps Still looking for innovations? Got a thing for stamp collection? Now is the time to get them out and make collages worth appreciating. astro 1 small astro 3 small astro 4 Some people have bizarre habits like collecting tickets. But it doesn't sound so bizarre when it's put to use this way! If you liked this post, check out post on Ingeniously Reused Products.

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