Do you know "what's what" with the DIY terms upcycle vs. repurpose? I see these words used interchangeably over and over again, and often in the wrong context. So I thought I would share a quick lesson to help you distinguish your own DIY projects.
Upcycle, in very simple terms, is taking something and making it better. It's the reuse of an item that will still be used in the same way - but it looks new and improved. Upcycling can be achieved through paint, add-ons, new upholstery, etc. Here's a great example with upcycled side tables from Running with Scissors (includes a tutorial).
Repurpose, quite simply, is taking one thing and reusing it as something else. Like this fun example below of a footboard repurposed as a chalkboard sign from My Salvaged Treasures.
And guess what? Both of these examples are Recycled - which simply means that they aren't ending up in a landfill somewhere on the planet. They have been given a second life and another chance to be loved again.
Hope that helps! So what is your current project? Upcycled or repurposed?
Until next time...
Mike
Hope that helps! So what is your current project? Upcycled or repurposed?
Until next time...
Mike
So repurposing is less work. I like that one.! Ann
ReplyDeleteNot always, but certainly in the examples above. I'm a sucker for quick projects and shortcuts, so the examples I gave as upcycled probably wouldn't make it to my 'to do' list.
DeleteThank you! It does get confusing, as different people use different terms. I am now confident calling my charity shop jackets - upcycled - they are still jackets..... or maybe waistcoats, but still clothing.
ReplyDeleteJoelle - where can we see your jackets?
DeleteI want to see the jackets too! :) Great blog Blue. Love turning trash to treasure.
DeleteI tend to think of "upcycled" as meaning anything that would have been recycled or thrown away in its current form being made into something else that is useful or beautiful. Anyway, main reason I popped in was to share some blog love and let you know you are listed as one of "My Reads" on my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Popping over now.
DeleteThank you so much for setting that out so simply, when it can be simply confusing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I've been meaning to do it for quite a while...but it always slipped away. Now I can check that off my mental to do list.
DeleteMy current project: upcycled plus art. :)
ReplyDeleteWhen is the reveal for the new way to use it?
DeleteThat's a great explanation - thank you. The transformation of the three top tables is incredible.
ReplyDeleteI tried to define these terms too, as well as "refashion" and "reclaim."
ReplyDelete(http://creativeupcycling.blogspot.com/2012/05/upcycling-vs-recycling-vs-refashioning.html
I think I agree with the commenter above that "upcycle" implies you're starting with something usually considered trash.
So happy I found your concise definitions/comparisons. I wasn't sure what to call my latest post and wanted to make sure I used the words right! Thank you for a little Saturday evening clarity - a rare occasion in my house. :)
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