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Reusing tea bags (and coffee filters)

Updated: January 2018

You can repurpose in different ways both the grounds and the filters 😉

Repurpose tea bags (and coffee filters) | ecogreenlove
Get more out of each comforting cup by reusing your tea bag about three times for before tossing our composting it
Repurpose coffee grounds (tea bags and coffee filters too!) | ecogreenlove
Click here to get ideas on how to repurpose and get the most out of your coffee grounds at home and in the garden
Compost tea bags

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DIY: Home decorations for Autumn/Fall

DIY: Home decorations for Autumn/Fall | ecogreenlove

Updated: September 2018

Upcycled Aluminum Can Fall Wreath DIY
upcycled repurposed bottle water soda recycled flower home decor [on Etsy]

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Reusing (wine) cork

Creative ways to Repurpose Wine Corks | ecogreenlove

Updated: October 2019

There are many artistic and practical uses for the corks wine toppers. Here is a selection of creative decorations using corks and even a few non-decorative uses that may surprise you.

I want to first show you how the cork can be used in beautiful accessories like the ones in this collage: bracelets, purses and necklaces. These are made by Uniquely, a Houston-based company that offers high-end and sophisticated cork fashion accessories that are entirely hand-made in Europe. They use premium cork only, so a different quality than the cork stoppers we see on wine bottles. But the best of all, is that Cork Oak trees are not cut down during the process. Visit their Etsy shop and take a look to their Instagram pictures, the accesories are just lovely, I want them all! (they also have a Facebook page)

Reusing wine corks | ecogreenlove
Cork fashion accessories {Etsy}

Now, if you want to make something on your own, here are some hacks and craft tutorials that may inspire you to make something with those corks! Let us know if you have some other idea 🙂

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