Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Upcycling anything to make portraits



This is exactly what Zac Freeman does, and he makes amazing portraits. In 1999, Zac started collecting junk, found objects and glued them to wooden substrate to create images of unknown people. His art work is made on large pieces (28" X 35" or 70cm X 90cm).


From the artist:
"I was interested in communicating through visual representation in apparent 2-dimensional space and through the actual objects used for the medium in 3-dimensional space. It is very important to me that I incorporate the actual objects into the art as opposed to a picture or rendition of it because it better expresses the intention of the artwork. I feel the junk is more powerful being present. It is an actual thing to be reckoned with that existed in this time and place and carries energy in and of itself."




The artist at work

Monday, February 27, 2012

Ping-pong balls upcycling...


Based on the same cocktail-umbrella technique, this is the ping-pong balls upcycling!
This one was designed originally by Jeff Schneider. A bit more than 400 balls were used on a 18 inches diameter ball.


This one is made by studio Kleefstra and uses a metal frame.


A table lamp from the same studio.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The cocktail umbrella lamps


You can buy this exotic lamp from this site here but you'll have to spend $85... If you enjoy craft, you better do it yourself!
You'll have to cut the stick of the umbrella and use a ball to arrange the umbrellas. you'll glue only the overlapping pieces together. When the glue is dry for the first three rows, remove the ball and finish the last row.
When the hemisphere is completely dry, add the cord. Ideally the cord should be just where there's an umbrella, so you remove the tip of the umbrella and cut the 10 little sticks to fit the hole.

If you want to make a full lantern, making it perfectly round might be more difficult.



So I recommend to do this Ikea hack, using the Ikea regolit shade, you just have to stick the umbrella and add a little bit of glue and that's it!

        

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Upcycling bath tub into a chair


Bath tub are usually pretty comfy, so what about using them as a chair?
These designers from Reddish studios gave it a try, and it looks comfortable to me, with minor changes to the tub, just few cuts, they did a great job. They even kept the drain hole!
If you like it, you can look at other bath tub upcycled into sofa, I posted previously.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Upcycling a plastic bottle to seal a bag


I saw this upcycling, but I never tried it.
Last morning, I couldn't find any clip to seal my bag, that was the perfect excuse to try this!

No need to give a full tutorial on this one...



I also tried different ways of cutting the bottle, keeping the handle was also useful, but the most minimalist design worked best.




Friday, February 17, 2012

Upcycling a dresser into a Barbie Doll House




I found this great tutorial on just-in.com, if you want to make this, you'll get al the details, I'll have to make my own.... if I get a daughter.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

A bowl made of buttons


I really like to make bowl with upcycled items like chopsticks, in this old post. 

Iñigo Cañedo
 who's designer in Mexico created this amazing Knoop Button Bowl. He used a hemispheric shape to arrange the button together. I suspect that he used epoxy glue to get the strongest bonding as possible. The buttons he chose have perfect translucent colors to create light projections. Wonderful job!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

upcycling lego into key holder...


I wanted to make this upcycling for many days now, but couldn't find the time to do it. this week end I finally found the time... The idea was to use legos from my son, make a keychain and being able to hang it somewhere in order to stop losing my keys... I used transparent legos that I stuck on a switch plate.

How to make it


I used an old keychain to reuse the ring, a brick for the keychain and transparent bricks to stick to the switch plate.

Using a drill, I made two little holes in the blue brick allowing me to fit the keychain using pliers (that opened the attachment ring).


Using epoxy glue, it's easy to stick the brick to the switch plate. That's all you need to do! It takes 30 min to make. Now there's no way I'm gonna lose my keys.... I hope.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Stairs made from reclaimed wood



These stairs look gorgeous! They are made from a huge variety of wood, from antique hardwood floor to construction wood or even crates. It looks like  add-on boxes supporting itself as a constructed, empty beam.  It is made by a designing company from Germany.

before
After
Probably not the safest stairs you can built, specifically if you have kids, but I like the idea.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Upcycling....shuttlecock into a lamp!

 


A good looking pendant light made by designer Kiel Mead, you'll have to use a "cold" light to avoid any unwanted fire....


Thursday, February 2, 2012