Examples of Living DIY

More thoughts on DIY.

I think it is a ‘big ideology’ because most folks aren’t DIY unless they are forced to be because of finances. To be DIY when you don’t have to can be a stretch out of your comfort zone, and most folks just aren’t going to stretch if they don’t have to. I mean how many folks are going to can their own jam when they can just buy a jar of smuckers? How many people are going to build a bookshelf when they can just buy a cheapy one for 12.99 at walmart or wherever? I like DIY because it frees you from a lot of consumerist thinking. On the creativity tip, I like it because you aren’t wasting time, energy, and other resources trying to get signed to a record label or publishing contract or whatever. You just put out your stuff and reach your audience your way; cut out the middleman.

Right now my main personal DIY projects are growing herbs and veggies and making quilts. In the winter sleeping under a big warm quilt I made makes winter so much easier to bear. I also make and alter a lot of my clothing. I’m adding this to my balcony: a little greenhouse.
‘Course I’m making mine, not buying them pre-made so they won’t be as purty, but still functional.

My dream is to live in a straw bale house, but until then I can make the home I live in as environmentally friendly and useful as possible. We have a lot of unused space that’s going to waste, like the basement is an old school cellar that just needs to be thoroughly cleaned and the space utilized. That’s another project we working on bit by bit. I could be canning and storing food there at least, you know?

Lets’ see, what else…oh yeah I was paying a printing company big bucks (for me at least) to print up my books. Come to find out I could print and bind them right at home for less than half the cost:
http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/bookbinding.htm
http://thiswomansrevolution.trentwomenscentre.ca/bookbinding.html
However that is not really time efficient, so I can also make use of quick printers such as Lulu.

These are just a few examples from my life. I am sure others have more about the ways in which they incorporate DIY into their lives. I also adore DIY because it has taught me to respect time, to make the most out of my time. I have talked with plenty of folks who say they have no time to make stuff, but yet and still they watch 30-40 hours of TV a week, some even more. Once you get into DIY you are no longer passive about your time or trapped by passive entertainment. Which is not to say I don’t watch TV, because I do, I just don’t have time to watch a lot of it because I’ve got interesting stuff to do. Living DIY I always have stuff to get into for either business or pleasure. I am never bored.

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