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1. Make It Do
Make it Do is the admirable year-long project of Meg Hourihan, co-founder of Blogger and newfound expert in the art of DIY. Hourihan has vowed not to purchase anything for one year, to "make do" with items she owns in an effort to become more self-sufficient while still leading a full, rich life. Whether reworking old suits into chic dresses or using up the "exotic grains" sitting in her pantry, Hourihan sets an example that will inspire you to cut down on your own materialist tendencies and flex your creativity.
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