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Going home with a piece of the Oscars red carpet was surprisingly simple, says Paige Thalia. (Photo courtesy of Paige Thalia.
Brisbane couple Emelie and Jon Watson regularly dumpster dive at their local supermarket, saving them around $10,000 per year ...
The well-known saying, "One man’s trash is another man’s treasure," rang true for one woman who tried her luck at dumpster diving after the Oscars. Paige Thalia came up with the ingenious idea to ...
The Oscars trash is another person's treasure. The red carpet may be rolled up after the award show, but one Los Angeles woman used a piece of it to give her apartment a touch of Hollywood flair.
A Los Angeles woman now gets to walk the red carpet every day. Paige Thalia, 32, moved into her Los Angeles apartment three weeks ago and was in search of a new rug. Luckily for her, the Oscars were ...