Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Dumster Diving

These guys from graypants don't know me at all, but they captured my heart the moment I saw them dumpster diving in their video.





And the moment those recycled cardboard lights come on and they are there sitting so casually on the sofa...what a fabulous feeling captured!

In their own words, "we responsibly create products, architecture, and other fun things around the world."

Like this cool table made from scrap wood pieces.




These recycled cardboard lamps caught my eye today and sent me on the search to find their maker. What a fun surprise to land on graypants' website for a burst of recycled product eye candy.





And this adorable scrap doghouse was auctioned off for a good cause.






There's more to see where these came from...so give the boys some love and appreciation with a visit.

Until next time...
Mike




Monday, May 7, 2012

Recycled / Repurposed / Upcycled - A Day's Worth of Inspiration

It's Monday! And time for a quick shot of recycled / repurposed / upcycled DIY inspiration. Still confused over those terms? Check out this quick and easy to understand post to help you make the right distinction.

Ready? Set? Go!





This recycled canoe - turned - bench is a showstopper, but don't miss the old newspapers on the wall in a map outline of the world continents - via Wabi Sabi









Need to roll out of your chair after a large dinner? This repurposed CD/DVD chair is the answer. Via Just Stuff I Find.



Well this is a twist! These beautiful shelves will repurpose as a coffin at the end of your life. A bit creepy...but clever. William Warren via Inhabitat



Repurposed suitcases are not just for dogs...like these cool suitcase chairs and stools via Just Stuff I Find.





Now that's the way to get the week started!

Until next time...
Mike

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Music Fills the Soul

It has absolutely nothing to do with recycled or repurposed design, but I've decided that this story how music fills the soul was the best thing that I could share with the world today. It resonates with me, and I hope you'll enjoy it, too.


 


 Now I'm already planning on how to get my favorite songs from the years compiled for my later years in life. It's something that I've wanted to do for a long time, and this story just shows me how important that may become. Do you have a song that always lifts your mood?  I know, there are so many it's hard to choose.

One of my all-time favorites is an obscure little song from Sam Harris in 1986 - he covered Gershwin's Always. Now I'm really dating myself here, but if I remember correctly, Sam was the first ever winner of Star Search with Ed McMahon. Too bad I can't find a video clip of this song anywhere on YouTube (or elsewhere for that matter) - but I found this very short snippet of Sam Harris singing Always if you'd like to have a listen. Does anyone else out there remember Sam Harris? He's still kickin' on broadway and such these days. Back then he had a tux jacket, jeans and Converse.

 So, spend a moment today and start thinking what music you might gather to bring you back to life when you're older.

 Until next time...
Mike

Thursday, May 3, 2012

It's All Part of the Dance



I saw this quote today and it made me stop in my tracks. I mean seriously, I've had some big project flops over the years. One of my son's favorite phrases right now is "Epic fail!" and I laugh every time it runs through my head when a project isn't going as planned.

Blogs can be deceiving, can't they? I mean, how many times do we really post the failures. I've got lots. Like these two from Christmas that never saw the light of day on Blue Velvet Chair ('til now).





They look okay in these photos, don't they? But guess what? They were epic fails. The black and copper paint that I squirted into the clear xmas bulbs totally separated the next day and what I ended up with were these wierd clear bulbs with spots and speckles of paint inside. Hideous. Needless to say, they were never gifted as intended. And those pinecones...they look cute enough in this picture. I wanted to try a paint dip like I'd seen on Martha Stewart's page - but when I got all of these dipped and looked at them the next day, they just looked like pinecones that had been dropped in paint and not at all like the high-design images in my head.

Epic fail.

But what I know for sure is that I would never swoon over my "yes, I did it!" projects if I never stumbled. I literally giggle inside every time I glance over at my rolled magazine page mirror on the wall - or each time I graze my fingers across the button mirror when walking by. And in those moments I feel nothing but joy.

And for that, I'm willing to fail every now and then.

Until next time...
Mike

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Possibilities of Art

Thank goodness for creative people that awaken us to the possibilities of art. My favorite kind of art is public! And it doesn't have to be in the form of a traditional painting or sculpture to make me seriously swoon. Like these wall carving portraits by Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto (aka Vhils).



Shanghai


Italy


London


London


Moscow


Portugal


Portugal


Honestly, I don't think I'll ever look at a crumbling wall the same again. Make sure to click through to Vhils' site to see more amazing examples of his carved wall portraits.

And given that I talked about a wall painting on the side of a house this past weekend on Facebook - it's a safe bet to say that I've got big outdoor wall art on my brain. 



Would you dare to have a painting on the side of your house?

Until next time...
Mike






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