So you have decided to have a little kitchen cupboard clearout. You discover old spices, tins of prunes and several cups and mugs you might never use. But before you donate them to a charity shop, why not take a look at some of these ideas that will make great use of them…
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Not only does it look magical, if you use scented flowers it would also smell magical!
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It looks amazing, is very practical and is not quite as hard to make as you might think!
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This is one of those ideas that looks amazing, but practical use might not be as good. Make sure you don’t swing those arms!
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Now, this is a good idea and very little work involved to make them. Little cactuses are the best for these teacup planters.
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If you’re a dressmaker or just someone who does a lot of sewing & knitting work, this could come is rather handy.
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Great for serving cake at a tea party, but make sure you don’t put rock cakes on it.
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I’m not sure how easy it is to make, but it makes a great talking point for the living room.
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This is a good idea for selling at craft fairs or maybe placed in the garden for the little ones to find. Or maybe just for decoration somewhere.
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Quite a simple idea, but you could also sell them at craft fairs if you got really good at them.
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For one last idea, why not turn those old mugs into a neat little bird feeder! Just so long as the food inside is fat-packed, it won’t spill out and will keep the birds for weeks!