How I made a DIY tiki torch out of skis from Habitat ReStore
Tiki skis? Yes. I made a tiki torch from snow skis at Habitat ReStore. Here’s how.
Tiki skis? Yes. I made a tiki torch from snow skis at Habitat ReStore. Here’s how.
Back-to-school DIY desk space ideas for getting your kids’ desks ready for homework: shop Habitat for Humanity ReStore for ready-to-use deals on desks and little treasures perfect for upcycling.
Your local Habitat ReStore has everything you need for your back to school furniture and décor shopping.
How an inexpensive wood chair from Habitat for Humanity ReStore was repurposed into a charming DIY planter.
Donating your renovation materials keeps functional items out of the landfill. Other renovators get the building materials they need for their projects, and you get to help others while getting rid of your trash.
Donated vehicles from Nissan help us expand our capacity to assist communities in recovery and rebuilding efforts after disaster, build homes more affordably and work alongside even more families as they build and improve their homes.
At Habitat, we believe every community deserves not only the right to recover, but the power to thrive. That’s why we’re reimagining disaster recovery — building resilience in housing and restoring lives with dignity and justice at the center of all we do.
Taking on a DIY art project? Get inspired by the winners of the Milwaukee Habitat ReStore Recycled Art Contest, and head to your local Habitat Restore for the recycled materials to create something new.
This year, we celebrate 25 years of Habitat for Humanity ReStores. That’s 25 years of helping more families build decent, affordable homes in your community and around the world.
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are a great place for artists to find materials they can transform into recycled art.