Do you garden? If so and don’t have a composter yet this one seems like a great way to start. I have a bin style but tumbling it makes the process go quicker. The project calls for a 7 gallon bucket but they can be a bit hard to find (pool cleaning supplies come in 7 so hit up a pool man for his leftovers) so a quick bit of measurement altering will be needed to scale it down to a 5 gallon size which is easy. Pop on over to Urban Farm for the directions on how to make a compost tumbler.
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Pompom plus baby food jar equals cute Easter treat decoration
Baby food jars are so versatile. This one makes such a great base to make a container body for an Easter chick. Yellow jelly beans are the perfect “chick” color. Hop on over to the blog Serendipity Refined for the tutorial on how to make a recycled baby food jar Easter Chick. I bet if you changed the colors of the jelly beans and pompom head you could bake all sorts of cute animals.
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