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Home ReSource Featured Items of the Week!

December 2nd
2014

Santa's Reuse Workshop
 

Hope you all had a lovely weekend in the company of family and friends. Here is the second installment of
the 2014 Home ReSource Holiday Gift Guide. 

Get your special someones something unique, reused, and creative from Home ReSource! Or, better yet, show them you really care by making them something. Use the gift guide below or sign up for one of our classes to make a coat rack! Two dates to choose from
Saturday December 13 12:30-4:30pm or
Thursday December 18 4:00-8:00pm

Send us your best holiday gift ideas made with reused materials and maybe we'll put 'em in next week's featured items!

Support our friends from MUD tomorrow night Wednesday, December 3rd 
from 5pm-8pm for Community UNite at the Kettlehouse Northside Taproom. 

Mark your calendars for the annual Holiday MADE Fair Sunday December, 14th 11am-6pm at the Adams Center. We'll be there promoting reuse so come on by our booth and say hi!



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Book Ends
For your favorite book worm.
Go for the au naturel look and place bricks beside your books. Or you can follow these simple steps to make some cool looking ones. Bricks are 25� and up. 

Grab two figurines and some paint.
Ombre is so in right now.
Credit: www.theeffortlesschic.com

Find some heavy weight paper and wrap a brick.
It's a brick in a box.
Credit: www.7thhouseontheleft.com
Dipped like biscotti.
Credit: www.athomeinlove.com
Hanging Planter
Suspension for plants.
Use some wood from our lumber yard and hardware from inside to build what our operations manager claims to be "the coolest planter ever!" 
Credit: www.susiefrazierart.com
Kids Kitchenette
Training for the CIA.
Take an old entertainment center or cabinet and turn it into a fun little kitchenette!
 
Train your little ones for the Culinary Institute of America, or just how to survive their first year of college without Ramen noodles.
Credit: www.sasinteriors.net

Dog Leash and Treat Holder
For your furry friends.
We've got lots of hose clamps and some mason jars left. Hose clamps are 50� and up.
Credit: www.booksforbelle.wordpress.com
Ornaments
Deck the halls.
Incandescent lights use a lot of energy. This is a great way to take these energy hogs out of circulation, or use old burnt out light bulbs and turn them into beautiful decorations. 
Working light bulbs are 25� each and up.
Light bulb hot air balloons.
Credit: www.savvyhousekeeping.com
Light bulb snow men.
Credit: www.prakticideas.com
Wire also makes great decorations. Bare copper wire is $5/lb insulated copper wire is $3/lb while phone and TV wire is only 5/ yard.
Wire tree.
Credit: www.canadianliving.com
Wire star.
Credit: www.alyssaandcarla.com
Wood Candle Holder
Simple and elegant.
At Home ReSource you'll find wood with lots of character (with and without icicles). Pick out a piece of old wood that has a story, drill some holes in it and you have a great centerpiece for the table or a perfect, simple gift.
Credit: www.majhofftakesawife.com
Floating Shelves
The hoverboard of shelves.



There is a surplus of hollow core doors in our door room. Take them, cut them down to shelf size (bi folds work great!) and attach them to the wall. Marty McFly would be so proud of your hover shelves. Doors are $5 and up.
Credit: www.salvagesavvy.com and www.familyhandyman.com
You can also make some out of wood.
Credit: www.tinysidekick.com
Picture Holder  
Cherish the memories.
We've got dimensional lumber and some cool hardwood scraps right now for all types of projects including these picture holders.
A few simple cuts, your favorite photo, foam board, and spray adhesive are all you need for this project.
Credit: www.curbly.com and
www.artifactuprising.com

 

Things can be hectic around the house during the holidays. As you are setting up your decorations make sure to use a good sturdy ladder and follow the safety tips from ESFi above.

Cheers! 

 ~Evan  

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