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Victoria

Ludowici, GA
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How To Start Seeds In Just 3 Days!

Life got busy around here this spring, and I forgot to plant my seeds inside. I was just going to forget it and move on until I read about clipping and soaking your seeds to help them ...»
germinate faster. Well, I tried it out, and it worked perfectly!

Mom4Real
Mom4Real Lexington, KY
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  • Use broken shovel handles as stems and enjoy the flowers as yard art. 2
  • Clean hubcaps with some and water, lightly sand to paint will adhere.
  • Spray paint hubcaps in fun colors. Use things you have to add interest (spray a plastic lid for the center of a flower, use tongue depressors for a design)

Hubcap Flower Yard Art

All you need to make some fun, inexpensive yard art are some roadside hubcaps, spray paint and little creativity. ...»

Steps:

1. Clean off hubcaps with soap and water, then lightly sand.

2. Spray paint each hubcap in a bright color.

3. Use things you already have to add stems (sticks, shovel handles), leaves and more details to the flowers.

4. Assemble the flowers and add them to your yard.

(click the link to read more)

The Weathered Door
The Weathered Door Duvall, WA
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From Simple Screened Porch to Entertaining Oasis *Cheap

Connie Lorraine
Connie Lorraine Lyndhurst, VA
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Beautiful Outdoor Area On a $100 Budget!

Ashleigh B
Ashleigh B Mountain Home, ID
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  • I added a bit of fun to my screen porch with an easy outdoor porch light!
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Easy DIY Outdoor Light!

All Things Heart and Home
All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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6 Ways to Landscape Without Breaking the Budget

Anne @ DesignDreams by Anne
Anne @ DesignDreams by An... Canada
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  • But I'm happy with the way it turned out and I'm almost finished with the porch makeover! 2
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White Washing & Distressing Porch Floor!

All Things Heart and Home
All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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  • Kinda looked like driftwood!
I know some of you won't like this, I understand it's a bit different.  :) 3
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All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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  • First I sanded and cleaned the floors. Then using semi-transparent wood stain from The Home Depot, I sprayed on the stain...but I wasn't thrilled. So I took a rag and wiped some of the stain back off... 2
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All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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