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Old records and vinyls are a part of the music history and their role has never been forgotten ever since they have appeared in our lives. Most of us still have lots of vinyl records hidden away somewhere in an attic or forgotten in the back of a closet. You can find some interesting ways to give them a new purpose and life and still keep their memory intact. But don’t imagine we are advising you to destroy valuable vinyls. We are taking here about scratched ones or broken beyond repair.They can be transformed into beautiful, amazing wall clocks or storage boxes very easily and if you have the knowledge and skill you can even bend them into fluid organic bowls. Lamp, coffee table, wall art, wind chime, all look gorgeous and vintage and could fit perfectly in any interior design scheme. Even in your kid’s room. There are a lot of vinyl clocks with superheroes your little one would simple adore and other creative ideas like wall art or book storage you will find interesting. Our 25 DIY Recycled Vinyl Projects awaits you below. Enjoy!
DIY Recycled Vinyl Projects
Contents
- DIY Recycled Vinyl Projects
- 1. Book storage
- 2. Forest clock
- 3.Vinyl coffee table
- 4. Vinyl dreamcatcher
- 5.Vinyl stools
- 6. Vinyl switch protection
- 7. Magazine storage
- 8. Baby
- 9. The London clock
- 10. The Batman clock
- 11. Clouds and moon clock
- 12. Vinyl lamp
- 12. Butterfly vinyl wall art
- 13. The process of making a figure clock
- 14. The vinyl record handbag
- 15. Vinyl bent into flower vases
- 16. Collection of clocks
- 17. The Beatles clock
- 18. Flower pots
- 19.Organic fruit bowl
- 20. Wall art display
- 21. Creative laser cut clocks
Why would you cut up records?? Anyone would be happy to buy those off of you but instead you just destroy them as if they mean nothing. How could you do that?
Some are worn out or could be blanks
Danielle, I see hundreds of them at thrift stores, garage sales and no one buys them so they end up in the trash, so why not recycle them and show them off again.
I love my vinyl but all the ones that get thrown away is a shame.
One person’s ‘Clouds & Moon’ clock is another persons ‘Post-Explosion Death Star’ clock.
Yes it’s sad but they either go for trash or recycling. A lot are in bad shape anyway, scratched, warped chipped. It’s nice to see how they can be repurposed.