Ok, after the pants and the pillowcases, I'm still in closet cleaning mode, hoping to either find new uses for things that have been stored for a long time or to just toss them and reduce clutter.
I could not, however, bring myself to throw away this water bottle.
It was the first water bottle we purchased when my daughter went to pre-school, but either the plastic was poor quality or it degraded with time (or both) and a couple of months ago we noticed the water acquired a plastic taste after being in the bottle for a few hours. We bought a new water bottle and put this one aside.
After some brainstorming, I finally found a way to reuse it. First, I cut the top half of the bottle, and then punched several holes around the (new) rim, at regular intervals.
Once this was done, I crocheted around the rim, inserting the hook in each of the holes successively.
After a first row of single crochet I added a second row for a bit of flair (four sc in one hole, slip stitch in the next hole and so forth).
And the water bottle was turned into a cute pencil holder:
Here it is already in use at my daughter's "work" desk:
So, what items do you have in your closets that could really use a second life?
This is adorable, Teresa! Thanks for sharing the great idea!
ReplyDeleteAww this is so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up #CreativeMondays
What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Love the added touch of the crochet on top.
ReplyDeleteso awesome! upcycle and crochet makes fab!! Thanks for sharing at our new creative challenge!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I loved your challenge and I'm hoping for many more of these, I'm in recycle mode this year! Have a wonderful 2015!
DeleteAdorable! I would never have thought to crochet around the rim. You're so creative! Thanks for sharing with our new Craft Challenge Creative Link Party.
ReplyDeleteGlenna @ My Paper Craze
Thank you Glenna, and have a wonderful 2015!
DeleteIt's sometimes hard to throw away some of their things isn't it. You found a cute way to hold onto something for a bit longer.
ReplyDeleteyou are right, some things are difficult to discard, but finding them new purposes is a great way to justify keeping them...
DeleteI love how you have finished this off, I'd have never thought to make the top like that with the crochet parts to it. I think this is a wonderful transformation and I'm already thinking of ideas with plastic bottles and floristry ribbon through the top that I could adapt for our Fairy Gardens. I love how yours matches so perfectly on your daughter's desk and a great way to keep those early preschool memories alive. Thank you for sharing a great upcycle idea with me on #Trash2Treasure.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, and for your kind words. I love upcycling!
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