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Jeans World.

Posted: 05 Aug 2009 08:06 AM PDT

For most of us, our jeans have been an integral part of our lives, and these jeans sculptures, body paint, 3D painting, painting on jeans, wall painting, furniture etc., further strengths the view. Apart from these, we have some really creative uses for your old jeans that we are sure will definitely impress you all!

Huge Jean Ball Art:

Huge Jean Ball Art(Image credit: Credit).
This ball is made entirely of jeans, it's a part of the exhibition where every visitor has the chance to win $625 US if they can correctly guess how many pairs of jeans were used to create it.

Jeans Sculptures:

Jeans Sculpture (5) 1Jeans Sculpture (5) 2 This is the creation of Lee Pirozi and it seems to be quite intriguing.

Jeans Sculpture (5) 3This is the work of R Pruit.

Jeans Sculpture (5) 4This sculpture comes from Alanya, Turkey.

Standing Jeans Sculpture:

Standing Jeans SculptureThis sculpture was created by a student using common everyday clothing and some stabilizing wire. This sculpture features a pair of blue jeans, seemingly relaxed against a light pole.

World's Biggest Pair Of Jeans:

World's Biggest Pair Of Jeans (2) 1World's Biggest Pair Of Jeans (2) 2This pair of blue jeans measures 141 feet (43 m) tall and 98 feet (30 m) wide created to break the current record which measures 114 feet tall and 82 feet wide. It features pockets, red buttons and a brown belt. What more, after the event the area school children gets backpacks created out of this jeans.

3D Chalk Art:

3D Chalk Art (2) 13D Chalk Art (2) 2The '3D Chalk Art' never misses to impress the viewers.

Nixons Jeans:

Nixons JeansIt's painted on brick wall on Curzon Street, Derby.

Body Painting:

Body PaintingPainted jeans - International Women's Day 08.

Tree Pants:

Tree Pants (2) 1(Image credit: toxi).
Tree Pants (2) 2(Image credit: toxi).

Jean Pot-Holder:

Jean Pot-Holder (2)  1A cool way to use your old jeans, just wrap your jeans around the pot-holder.

Jeans Pot-Holder (2) 2(Image credit: redbubble).

Nintendo DS Lite Case:

Nintendo DS Lite Case(Image credit: nintendo).
If you are interested in making a nintendo DS lite case from an old pair of jeans and some glue, here are the details - link.

Spray Art On Jeans:

Spray Art On JeansJeans becomes a canvas for the art here.

Designs Jeans Art:

Designs Jeans ArtThis comes from an art project where piece of art is created using a pair of jeans.

Art On Jeans:

Art On JeansMany more such interesting, unique, fabulous fashionable art pieces can be seen here.

Sofa Jeans:

Sofa JeansAnother beautiful way to use your old jeans; create a sofa out it. All you would need is old jeans, some old socks, metal sofa feet, an old tire and lots of creativity.

Jeans Furniture:

Jeans FurnitureJapanese sofa maker NOyes turns old jeans into Ottomans, though the process takes about three weeks and "$400".

Jeans Furniture (2) 2You can use old jeans to dress up your furniture.

Jeans Chairs:

Jeans Chair (2) 1A pair of jeans can be used to form the chair; "The design idea is centered around the notion that a simple pair of jeans can form a chair with no modification to the garment."

Jeans Chair (2) 2Another jeans chair for one person with interesting jeans design.

Octopus Jeans Chair:

Octopus Jeans ChairThe design team of AtelierBLINK created it.

IKEA Jeans Chair:

IKEA Jeans Chair(Image credit: slice).

Tub Chair Old Jeans:

Tub Chair Old Jeans(Image credit: woven).

Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans: Here are some more cool and creative ideas of how to use your old jeans.

Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 1
Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 2Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 3Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 4Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 5Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 6Creative Use Of Old Denim Jeans (6) 7Other Posts:
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