1. Fill your dyed Easter eggs with beeswax and create tea lights out of them.
More instructions here.
3. Or if you’ve got the artistic skill, make a little micro-garden out of those shards.
5. A broken umbrella can become one of those awesome kid parachute things.
Sigh, those were the best days of childhood. Get the directions here.
6. You can also make a waterproof, BAGGU-style bag when you take the metal pieces out.
Get the directions here.
7. Melt down old crayons to make new ones, using old prescription bottles or film canisters.
8. Or use empty glue stick containers to make a cool twist-up crayon.
9. If you see no use for melting crayons to make new crayons, try this crayon wax candle instead.
Get the directions here.
11. Salvage ripped flip-flops by making a more comfortable version.
Use an old t-shirt for the straps. Get the directions here.
12. Turn a pair of worn-out, falling-apart Toms into summer sandals with some creative cutting.
13. Soak your old Crayola markers in water to create liquid watercolors.
Soak them for 12-24 hours.
16. Or use bits and pieces to help with drainage for garden planters.
19. Turn broken jewelry into magnets.
Get the instructions here.
21. Glue ‘em on bobby pins using industrial-strength E-6000 glue.
22. Or get meta and make an amazing mega piece of jewelry.
Get the directions here.
25. Turn those broken ornaments into glitter.
Just remember to handle with care — they’re still tiny shards of glass.
29. Even if the glass has broken in a picture frame, it can still become an earring holder display.
Get the directions here.
30. You can also make glass beads from broken glass.
Check out the tutorial and be sure to follow the safety precautions.
31. This French-style bench is, amazingly, made from two broken chairs.
Get the instructions here.
34. Worn-out mattress springs work as a desk organizer and pinboard.
35. An old bicycle tire has many versatile uses, like a baby mobile.
Learn how to make this here.
39. Turn a broken watch into a locket bracelet of sorts.
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