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1.)  Disco Ball.





Make a few tiny ones for tree ornaments, and then use them again for a New Year’s Eve party. You can make it this way too, without chopping up the discs.




2.) A Coffee Table



This tabletop made entirely out of cut up CDs is pretty mesmerizing. Just cut them up and glue them to the surface.


3.) Coasters



No assembly required for this one; simply find your most inconspicuous CDs as cool coasters. They'll brighten up any coffee table.

4.) A Wall Clock



This one may take a little more knowledge of electronics, but with a little know-how, you can make some pretty awesome wall clocks from your favorite albums.

5.) Fancy Pots




If you're looking to take your potted plants up a notch, try creating a cool mosaic out of old CDs

6.) A Mirror


Make a drab, old mirror new again with a quick and stylish CD shard makeover.

7.) A Door




If you like the look of French doors, consider this project a new take on an old classic.

8.) A Christmas Tree




9.) A Pendant




Use your old CDs to make personalized prism pendants

10.)  Cool Lamp.




















































Raja Ravi Varma Paintings : Raja Ravi Varma was an Indian artist from the princely state of Travancore (presently in Kerala) who achieved recognition for his depiction of scenes from the epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana. His paintings are considered to be among the best examples of the fusion of Indian traditions with the techniques of European academic art.His families last descendant is Niranjitha Pattathil. Thus during his lifetime Varma is most remembered for his paintings of sari-clad women portrayed as shapely and graceful. Varma's paintings became an important motif in of the time, reproductions being found in almost every middle-class home. His exposure in the west came when he won the first prize in the Vienna Art Exhibition in 1873. Raja Ravi Varma died in 1906 at the age of 58 (April 29, 1848 - October 2, 1906) . He is considered among the greatest painters in the history of Indian art.























Re purposing
 and reusing old things isn’t a new idea. Although using old shoes as planters for some people is. This solution is useful for a small backyard garden because sometimes there isn’t enough open ground space and you don’t need to spend money on containers. Besides, you might know the feeling when you don’t want to throw away a pair of shoes but you know that you won’t wear them. We’ve gathered some examples showing which plants you can put in them and how these shoes would look like planters. Enjoy!