Trash or Treasure? Decide! - Money For Nothing - Reality TV

Published 2024-06-16
Money For Nothing - S03 E21

Discover the art of turning old into chic with Sarah in Money For Nothing. Watch as she masters eco-friendly redesign, vintage home transformation, and repurposed antiques, transforming them into stylish, sustainable home decor. Dive into creative recycling ideas and historical items revival with each episode!

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Money for Nothing transforms discarded items into treasures. Presenter Sarah Moore and expert craftsmen upcycle everything from bathtubs to Monopoly boards, turning trash into profit. This series is brimming with DIY tips and design insights, proving there's hidden value in unwanted items

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All Comments (8)
  • It's great to see an episode I've not seen before, and then to meet new artisans as well!
  • The guy (Roy) who gaave the dressing table reminds me of the late, great Tom Wilkinson. Loved seeing a "new to me" episode. Thanks.
  • Not my personal taste any of them, but I do think the dressing table is pretty!
  • @payntpot7623
    She did not own the copyright to these works. Pretty damn cheeky and rude (not to mention illegal) of her to do this. I expected more, at least a basic knowledge of copyright laws over original artworks. She has no right to use these images for fabric. I hope the original artist or the estate see this and sue. Not best practice and not legal. She should be ashamed of herself. Being carried away with her own "creative" importance is no excuse for ignorance of the law. Wow, not only that, but she had to audacity to say the tote bags have an original oil painting on each side. That is speaking with a forked tongue. I once held this woman in reasonable esteem, now, no longer. Terminology is vitally important when describing and selling items. Prints of a stolen image are Not original oil paintings. Now a charity is implicated in "money laundering"???