Brisbane City Council’s upcoming Kerbside Collection in Carindale is scheduled for Monday, 3 December 2018. Have you thought of giving new life to unwanted items and turning them into Christmas decors instead?
Whilst going through some items you want to get rid of, you may also come across a number of unacceptable items for the collection. To help you remember, following is a list of items that will be collected during the kerbside collection:
Acceptable items
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Unacceptable items
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Turning Unacceptable Items to Christmas Decors

No snow, no problem. Build a snowman with stacked tyres, white paint, a hat and a scarf. Photo credit: Rick Verble/Facebook
If you happen to have several items that are deemed as unacceptable for the collection, here are a few ideas on how to turn them into festive decors.

Photo credit: Addicted 2 DIY/Facebook
Got a few tyres lying around? Go build yourself a snowman or turn them into huge ornaments that serve as perfect outdoor decorations.

Hand-painted light bulbs make great Christmas tree additions. Photo credit: Cassandra Ford Downing
Glass items are understandably unaccepted during the collection for safety reasons. If you have a few bottles or perhaps old light bulbs, you can let your creativity loose and turn them into unique decors.

You can turn unused mason jars into snow globes. Photo credit: ChicaCircle/Facebook
These are just a few ways to make inexpensive and one-of-a-kind Christmas decorations for your home. Just grab some paint, add some lights, and enjoy making your own Christmas creations. You can even sell some of these DIY decors or gift them as a gift.


