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		<title>41 Ways To Reuse Your Broken Things</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; I have to say this article contains some of the most creative ways to use broken things that I’ve ever seen. If you see an idea you like just click on the “More Instructions Here” link under the photo. You’ll be brought to a tutorial for that project. Here are a few I loved: [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I have to say this article contains some of the most creative ways to use broken things that I’ve ever seen. If you see an idea you like just click on the “More Instructions Here” link under the photo. You’ll be brought to a tutorial for that project.</p>
<p>Here are a few I loved:</p>
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<li>Reuse Broken Pots as Plant Markers</li>
<li>Make Candles out of Old Crayons</li>
<li>Use Broken Plates as Garden Borders</li>
<li>Make a Bird Feeder Out of a Chipped Teacup</li>
<li>And MORE!</li>
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<p>Click on the<em> 41 Ways To Reuse Your Broken Things</em> to see Peggy’s fun and creative ways to reuse broken things around your house.</p>

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