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How to make a recycled jeans bulletin board and pencil cube

September 5, 2011 by Stefanie Girard

  Oh does this make me smile! If you spend time in a cubical why not dress up your desk with a denim cube to match. Even if you don’t do “cube time” and like this denim office organizing set then head on over to Sharon’s blog Crafts ‘n Coffee to follow her tutorial on how to make a recycled denim memo board and pencil cube. Now if you liked this one but are into cupcakes see this post.

 

Looking for more ways to use Recycled Denim in craft projects?

Check out this book featuring 10 other ways to use Denim jeans.

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Comments

  1. Elizabeth Sarah says

    October 9, 2012 at 1:50 pm

    Hi
    I thought this was a fab idea and used it when upcycling a pair of jeans for a fundraising project.
    Thank you
    http://elizabethsarahcrafts.wordpress.com/projects/jeans-for-genes-day/

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