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I was looking to find repurpose ideas for RancherMan’s worn jeans. I know, maybe I can make cute no-sew denim coasters from the pockets. I love the rustic western feel of using them…
by Texas Homesteader ~
I was looking to find repurpose ideas for RancherMan’s worn jeans. I know, maybe I can make cute no-sew denim coasters from the pockets. I love the rustic western feel of using them…
by Texas Homesteader ~
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I’m pretty eco-conscious, shunning excessive or unnecessary trash wherever possible. To replace flimsy disposable take-out containers I easily made a cute denim dish carrier using worn jeans. It was easy, even for my novice sewing skills!
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I love all things denim, and the eco-warrior in me loves repurposing! Come see 5 quick projects I’ve done to repurpose denim from worn jeans into useful things around our home.
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These hand warmers are heated in the microwave and tucked into your coat pockets. They offer comforting warmth when you step outside on a cold day. Easily made using repurposed denim scraps, long-grain rice and a few drops of essential oil. These pocket-sized hand warmers are perfect for kids or adults alike!
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As y’all already know, RancherMan & I wanted a personalized Ranch-Themed Cornhole game for our annual family reunion (ie: RanchFest) that we host each year.
We bought the materials and RancherMan got busy building the customized ranch-themed cornhole game.
I wanted to make the cornhole bags myself using my stash of denim scraps from RancherMan’s ripped jeans.
Come see how easy it is to whip up these cornhole bags yourself.
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I make quick & easy denim baskets using repurposed denim from old worn jeans. You can use them as a cute country-themed centerpiece, as part of your home’s décor or even as cute gift bags. And it takes only sewing three straight lines. If I can do it, anyone can!