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Frances S

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Crafts: Brass urn

I have two ugly brass urns.What can I do with them to make them more appealing to the eye?If I paint them,do I prime them first?
Dianne Kurtz
Dianne Kurtz Davenport, FL
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    I just spray painted a set of canisters a few years ago, they are still holding with no primer.
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  • This is an easy to make yard decoration that sparkles in the sunlight
  • These are the Plastic Mirror Stars, found at Michaels, that inspired the project
  • 3 different sized Terracotta pots
  • Base coat the pots, inside & out, with white acrylic paint to ensure that the paint color used is true
  • 2 coats of paint, inside & out, on each pot
  • Spray with 2 light coats of Krylon clear coat so that the 'chime' can be used outdoors.
  • Using Kwik Seal Clear Caulk to 'glue' on rhinestone stars makes them hold up to summer showers
  • Use nylon cord, tri-beads, & wooden beads to space the 3 pots
  • Tie the cord to an 'S' hook to hang outside
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Terra Cotta Wind Chime

An easy to make garden decoration, just in time for Memorial Day! Full instructions can be found at:
2 Hours 5.00 Easy
Sam Schaefer
Sam Schaefer Harmony, PA
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Repurposing & Upcycling: garden ideas for bowling balls.

My parents used to bowl and each had their own balls. They're both gone and I inherited the bowling balls ( i don't bowl, btw ) I'd love to use them in the garden and have googled it. ...»
several ideas involved gluing odd things to them which seems like it would destroy them and that's not what I want.. Any ideas?

Candace Welsh-Payne
Candace Welsh-Payne Kennedy, NY
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    check out mine on my post here, I made a lady bug out of one, Glued flat glass marbles on one. ...»
    and I mod podge one.

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Outdoor Seating Ideas

Great tips on outdoor seating brought to you by our friend Stacy Risenmay:

Now that the weather is warming up in most areas we will be spending more time outside. ...»

Whether you have a small balcony or a large yard, you will need to have a place to sit and relax. Here are some ideas of creative seating for your outdoor space!

COVERED

Not only does a covered seating area protect you from the harsh sunlight, but it is instantly more cozy and intimate. If you do not have a covered patio or a pergola, here are a couple of options.

You could build a bench with posts and then add fabric as a cover. I love how sturdy and permanent this option is.

This option also uses fabric and seems so rustic and romantic. This could be applied for a permanent covering or as a temporary solution for a party.

STORAGE

If storage is something you need, benches are a good way to serve both your seating a storage needs. This is on my to do list this summer since I have four boys who have endless outdoor toys! There are so many options for every style.This white one has clean lines and is so fresh.

There are even easy DIY plans available if you want to build one yourself. You can add more of your own personal touch and be creative on the use of materials.

STONE/CEMENT

I love the look of a stone bench. And with added cushions and pillows it can be a comfortable place to hang out.

And if you want a DIY version, why not try using cinder blocks instead. It is kind of like building blocks for adults!

Another idea I have seen used a lot lately is to pour a cement bench. Some are large square seating areas and others are round. It is a modern take on outdoor seating.

RECYCLED ITEMS

I love using items that might get tossed out to make something new. So I thought these next ideas were really fun.

Old tires can be given a new life as a hanging bench. I think they would be cute as ottomans or side tables as well.

And while bathtub sofas may not be for everyone, they certainly would be a conversation starter! Look at the items you already have and think of new ways you could use them. You may have outdoor seating already and you didn't even know it.

PALLET

Pallets have become a popular building material lately. And with wood becoming scare in some areas, it is good that we have this option. Pallet benches makes me want to curl up with a good book.

When you think of pallet furniture you may think of something rustic but they can be transformed into any style!

ECLECTIC

I love bringing things together that may not belong together and finding a way to unify them. Paint is a fabulous way to do that. I bought thrift store chairs and painted them all a different color. When painting wood chairs,make sure they are clean, sand them a little, prime, and then paint using a quality paint that will adhere. You may want to seal them as well with a weather proofing sealant.

This same idea is applied for metal chairs. If you are painting metal make sure you use a wire brush to remove all the lose paint and rust. Use a metal primer and then a paint meant for metal that will be outdoors.

There are so many choices for outdoor seating. Make sure and pick something that fits your own unique style. Add some sunshine, a cool drink, and you are ready to enjoy your outdoor space!

Homes.com
Homes.com Norfolk, VA
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  • started with six vintage windows
  • I then painted it a purple...I think they look great with bright happy colors
  • the finished house
  • we made half of the top so that it can be removed ..so can set plants in it also a hook to hand them
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flowerbed greenhouse my husband and I made

Tamra L
Tamra L Ben Wheeler, TX
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A Parisian apartment untouched for 70 years!

Have you heard about this? In Paris a flat was unlocked in 2010 that had not been touched by the outside world for 70 years! Lots of amazing finds inside.... read more on my blog....
House Crazy Sarah
House Crazy Sarah Canon City, CO
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DIY Shag Rag Rug {Tutorial}

I have spent the past 4 weeks making a Shag Rag Rug for Riley's nursery and am thrilled to say that it's finally complete!! It was one of the easiest projects I've ever done; however it ...»
was by far the most time consuming, but it was WELL worth it!!! It turned out better than I imagined and looks just like the ones that retail for $600+

Checkout my DIY Shag Rag Rug Tutorial!! I hope you enjoy!

Jessica
Jessica Charlotte, NC
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Black Walls

Im amping it up and going bold in the front room with black walls. My color of choice: Martha Stewart Francesca
Shavonda @ AHomeFullOfColor
Shavonda @ AHomeFullOfCol... Sacramento, CA
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Decorating your kitchen for spring is a fabulous idea. You'll find yourself cooking more in this newly remodeled space.

The easiest and most cost effective to make it look bright and colorful for the season is to add some fresh seasonal flowers (such as orchids, hydrangeas, or tulips) in colorful vases. ...»
It's the little details that count. Plus the lucky winner of my welcome to spring prize giveaway.

Simone Design Blog
Simone Design Blog Potomac, MD
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  • The table before. It came in 2 pieces without legs. I removed the hinges from the back that enabled the table top to be folded.
  • I turned the hinge hardware that folded the table and used them to secure the two sides straight. On the front I used wood finish and putty to smooth out the space. When it was dry I sanded it with sand paper by hand.
  • I chiseled out the space for the clock. The wood was so hard that even the hole cutter didn't roch it. I used an old screwdriver and a hammer. Then I primed the table.
  • I used paint I already had. I painted 2 coats. I tried to distress the finish with sand paper but I didn't like how it looked so I repainted it and distressed only the edges.
  • The finished clock. I painted on 2 coats of polyurethane for medium shine. 2
  • I added a lace detail to the ends of the hands because there was enough room to balance the long hands and the large surface of the clock.
  • The lace detail is made of a cake doily, painted with latex paint to keep it firm, and taped on the hands with scotch tape from the back.
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Round table upcycled to a wall clock

I got a round table without legs from a lady and I remembered I clipped this idea of a table turned into a clock. I bought a battery operated high torque clock movement and turned the ...»
table into a wall clock. I made the stencils for the roman numerals because it was easier and less work than the regular numbers. I downloaded the numbers from the internet and printed them on a plastic paper used for scrap booking.

I have so much wall space I needed something large. I got tired of the mirror leaning against the wall. There is an electrical outlet over the fireplace for a TV but we would never put a TV over the fireplace. We like the fireplace as it is and we don't want the TV to distract. The clock was a perfect solution and it is up and we don't have to go to the stove in the kitchen to check the time.

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Andrea S Canada
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