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Repurposing & Upcycling: Any ideas on how to re-purpose the top part only of this hutch?

I just got a fantastic deal on this hutch for a $100.00. I bought it really for the bottom part only. I plan on using the bottom part in our family room as a TV stand. But now I have the ...»
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Tammy Brenner Stockton, CA 2 days ago
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    Thank you Sharon, I meant to add ...»
    that! Yes, that would be a must to anchor the cabinet to the wall into studs too.

    Tammy, can you tell I have a new baby granddaughter that I came up with that idea? LOL

    I have a couple other ideas.

    1. Using it as purchased with a few alterations to hide your TV behind while not in use. Again spraying the inside of the glass with Looking Glass spray paint only this time giving it an aged look. And, if it's possible, depending on how much separation is between the doors change them into two bi-fold doors so they could be opened when needed. ]

    2. Since you mentioned you'd love it as a head board without storage, I'd most definitely try to remove the front then spray the backs of the glass as mentioned in # and secure it all to a plywood backing, add legs and there's your headboard. That or the upholstered areas where the glass are now as mentioned by Andie.

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How to Gild Canvas

Ever wonder how to gild things in GOLD? It is DIFFICULT! Those little sheets of gold are THIN and fragile, but the effect is stunning -- so bright!
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A Nest for All Seasons Hummelstown, PA 2 days ago
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    John Reling 2 hours ago
    Don't touch with hands. Use a small, very clean brush to pick up and smooth in place. For oil, ...»
    I would think that you would need to wait until the surface has at dried to barely tacky or even completely to apply leaf very carefully-- it will stick where it is put and will tear if you try to move it.

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Gardening: Front Flower Bed, Need Ideas Please

I had a small dogwood tree here and the winter got it after 10 yrs. I would love something like that or another small blooming tree that would do well in full hot sun in the summer, No shade here.
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La Mac Tulsa, OK 2 days ago
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    Anne Belline 2 hours ago
    I agree with Marty G, Crape Myrtle is a great choice. My neighbors have several and they are ...»
    beautiful. I have lost several trees due to storm damage and would like to replace with different colors of crape myrtles.

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Celebrating The Red, White And Blue In Style

The Fourth of July is one of my favorite holidays, right behind Christmas and Halloween. Picnics . . . parades . . . fireworks . . . Uncle Sam. I just can't get enough of the red, white ...»
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House Of Hawthornes Columbus, OH 2 days ago
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    John Reling 2 hours ago
    This look is festive and happy, and, most of all, relaxed. Thank you for sharing! ...»

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Atlanta Builder Kitchen

Atlanta home builders are not known for their out-of-the-box designs. This builder asked AK to help them up their game a little with a new kitchen design & new cabinetry! Their budget was ...»
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AK Complete Home Renovati... Marietta, GA 2 days ago
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    John Reling 3 hours ago
    I love all Atlanta Builder Kitchen, images. thanks for the suggestion! ...»

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ROSES GROWING BEAUTIFUL WITH COFFEE GROUNDS

MY ROSES ARE LOVING THE COFFEE GROUNDS AND ALL THE RAIN WE BEEN GETTING I LET THE GROUNDS DRY THEN SPRINKLE AROUND THE BASE THEY ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL
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Penny L Lees Summit, MO 2 days ago
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    Loraine Mullins 3 hours ago
    Flower friends, I live in Idaho, I also put the coffee grounds around my lilac bushes too. The ...»
    gals at Round Valley told me about that, where I bought the bushes. You can also let your banana peels completely dry till they are crispy dry. Cut them in 1 inch pieces and bury them around your rose bushes, gives them nutrients and helps them bloom. Enjoy your coffee and be sure to stop and smell the roses. Peaceful, joyful, happy, thats how the flowers make me feel.............

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Beach Inspired Console Table

Here are some before and after photos of my beach inspired console table. I’m going to call it a console table rather than a sofa table simply based on the fact that I now have it ...»
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Katie Murphy Alpharetta, GA 2 days ago
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    Thanks Dria @ Dio!
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Use Your Left Over Potato Water in the Garden.

Don't throw out that left over potato water. Put it to use in the garden. Be sure it is unsalted (salted water will hurt your plants.)

Pour it on the garden near your plants.Starchy potato water will spur the release of plant nutrients in the soil so it makes a great addition. (plants like starch better than your figure does!)

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Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC 2 days ago
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    Rose Author 3 hours ago
    Rachel H. The soap in the dishwater kill aphids and repells other harmful mites/bugs. That why ...»
    I use it in my sprayers and seems to work for most of my yard also.

    I'm going to try it tomorrow because I've noticed a lot of baby grasshoppers and hope this deters them from devouring the lawn.

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Some of the 'Characters' in My Landscape

As my profile indicates, I love the hunt for vintage finds, and that includes items for the garden. Over the last decade, these are some of the characters that have taken up residence ...»
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Rita C. - Panoply Charleston, WV 2 days ago
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    Rita C. - Panoply 3 hours ago
    Thanks, Deborah. :)
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Gardening: Peonies

Should the greenery of the peony be cut after it has bloomed? If so, when would be the best time to cut?
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Sandy Wright Independence, MO 2 days ago
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    Sandy Wright 4 hours ago
    Thank you for all your help in answering my question. I certainly appreciate the information.
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