You can give new use to those forgotten objects and turn them into practical, fun and original decorations.
The truth is that if you open a safe drawer You find a couple of unused lacesscorching or that no longer combine with anything. But before throwing them, think first that if you use your creativity, you can transform them into divine ornaments for your home and, incidentally, add your grain of sand to the care of the environment.
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Recycle does not always have to imply major changes. Sometimes, it’s about finding a new purpose for the things we already have at home. In this case, the laces are those that become an economic and ecological option to decorate and organize your spaces.


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Old Laces: Everything you can do with them
Shoes, shoes or backpacks are made with materials such as cotton, nylon or polyester, which makes them durable and quite resistant. This makes them an excellent raw material to assemble from accessories to useful elements for day to day.
To start, you just need to gather some cords that you no longer use, a little glue, scissors and, if you want to do something more elaborate, also needle and thread. With that you can do, for example, A personalized keychain, braided bracelets, A belt, or even a belt for your pet.
If you are more artistic, you can use them to do Decorative paintingsyou simply have to wind them and paste them on a base or frame. The result can be abstract or with specific forms, such as mandalas or letters.
In the garden they also have their place. Being resistant to moisture and sun, lLaces can serve to tie plants, hold branches or as a guide for vines. They are reusable, easy to adapt and much more durable than other disposable materials.
Another idea is to build pendants, rings or small ornaments that you can use as souvenirs or gifts. If you have boys at home, it is a good excuse for Teach them about recycling and participate in a fun and didactic activity.
Source: Ambito

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.