Repurposing Mementoes

Jules

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Have you any unique ideas for repurposing mementoes.

A couple of recent ones I heard about:

If you have old t-shirts that are special, you can have them made into a quilt. This seems ideal for the person who went to lots of concerts.

Those doilies or table clothes from Grandma can be made into something for the wall. Cut out a portion of them and frame it. You could have a few on the wall.
 

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From what I've experienced at my garage sale, I think a lot of people have "functional fixedness". I had hoped people would buy my items and re-purpose them, but to them a crock is a crock, not a planter; a gelatin mold is a mold, not to decorate a retro-themed kitchen or eatery.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_fixedness
I think you need an artistic flair to repurpose stuff that looks cool. Most of us are artistic heathens.
 
From what I've experienced at my garage sale, I think a lot of people have "functional fixedness". I had hoped people would buy my items and re-purpose them, but to them a crock is a crock, not a planter; a gelatin mold is a mold, not to decorate a retro-themed kitchen or eatery.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_fixedness
I'm sure you are right on this. I have repurposed or used many thrifted items for things other than what they are meant for. Example a depression glass cookie jar without a lid makes a good utility holder in the kitchen.
 
I'm looking at a hot pan pad that I repurposed as a corner shelf to hold my Bluetooth speaker. It's old enough to be considered a momento, and made in USA so you know it's old.
 


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