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How to make curvy fabric mini flags

June 25, 2020 by Stefanie Girard

I bet these would look so cute for a 4th of July decoration if they were all made in red, white and blue fabrics. Pop on over to the blog Poppy Talk for the tutorial on how to make curvy mini fabric flags that can be used in all sorts of ways. I bet this would work with ribbon as was.

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Book Review: Building with Secondhand Stuff – A Must-Have Guide for Upcyclers, DIYers and Eco-Minded Makers

How to build with secondhand things

If you love upcycling, reclaiming materials, or giving secondhand items a new life, then Building with Secondhand Stuff is a book that belongs in your creative toolbox. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY builder or just someone who hates to see good materials go to waste, this book is packed with inspiration, practical know-how, and a whole lot of resourceful energy.

Written in a straightforward, approachable tone, this guide covers a wide range of projects that use salvaged and leftover building materials—from reclaimed wood and old doors to scrap metal, tile, and more. The author takes you through the process of sourcing materials, understanding their potential, and using them safely and effectively in your DIY builds.

One of the things I really appreciate is that the book doesn’t just show off finished projects — it walks you through the process and encourages you to think creatively with what you have on hand. It’s the kind of resource that feels just as at home in a workshop as it does on your bookshelf.

From upcycled furniture ideas to DIY home improvement with reclaimed materials, this book offers real solutions for reducing waste while creating stylish, functional pieces. It’s perfect for eco-conscious homeowners, makers, or anyone looking to make meaningful changes through sustainable design.

Whether you’re working with old windows, pallets, or leftover tile, Building with Secondhand Stuff gives you the confidence to turn “junk” into something useful and beautiful. And if you’re anything like me — constantly rescuing curbside finds or haunting salvage yards — you’ll find this book both affirming and full of new ideas.

This is a must-read for lovers of recycled building projects, DIY upcycled home decor, and creative reuse. It’s informative, inspiring, and proof that the best materials are often the ones that have already lived a life before.

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