When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, communities around the U.S. rallied to help small businesses by launching “shop local� initiatives, purchasing gift cards and starting fundraising campaigns. Now that states have�
Markets are big in Sao Paulo. If the timing works out, visit the Feira do Bixiga flea market on Sundays, the antiques fair below MASP (Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo) on Sundays and the Japanese crafts/food fair in Liberdade on weekends.
Want wine storage that’s effective and doubles as a cool sculptural piece? Begin the hunt for a riddling rack. It doesn’t need to cost a bundle: You might get lucky and find one at a flea market or antiques shop if you keep your eyes peeled. Once you find it, you can prop it up, hang it on the wall or do with it whatever you choose. As long as the wine is securely stored, of course.
Editor’s note: First in a series of stories on Flagstaff’s Northern Arizona Volunteer Medical Corps and the work they do in Flagstaff and in Haiti.
A great headboard can make or break the bed, but unfortunately it often costs a pretty penny. If your budget doesn’t allow for such a big purchase, there is a solution: an inventive headboard created from an everyday item. Remember that old door you removed and stashed in the garage? It can be repurposed. Or that beautiful folding screen you spotted at the flea market? Yes, you do have a use for it. Read on to see five everyday items that can be transformed into unique headboards without leaving an empty space in your pocket.