Published March 16, 2015
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2012 Creative Reuse by Dan Phillips
Dan Phillips’s creative reuse is about as creative as it comes.
Read full postDan Phillips’s creative reuse is about as creative as it comes.
Read full postInstalling doors can add character and of course function to any home, but installing them can be a tricky task.
Read full postCheck out the before and after shots from one Second Use employee who used her snow day for a greater good.
Read full postMany customers have expressed an interest in seeing how others have not only remodeled with salvage but repurposed, too. Here are a couple submissions from Second Use customers who got creative.
Read full postOnline magazine “Thrifty and Green” recently featured a kitchen remodel that was completed in less than $3,000.
Read full postOur free workshop schedule from Spring 2011. Which ones should we revive for Spring 2015?
Read full postThis workshop from 2010 teaches you the basics for working with salvaged stone. We haven’t done one of these in at least a year. Do you want to learn about stone? Let us know!
Read full postWe’ve been offering salvaged door workshops since at least 2010. Is this a topic that interests you? Check out the lesson plan and let us know if you want to see this workshop presented again!
Read full postA large selection of glass blocks means endless possibility for glass block crafts. Originally published in 2010, but the ideas are timeless.
Read full postThis holiday how to dates back to 2009 and our original blog. Designer Kate Joyce suggests using crystals for icicles and doorknobs for wreath decor. The links to live inventory no longer work, but the advice is timeless.
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