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How to Upgrade your Builder Grade Mirror - Frame it! Cost us around $30

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Old stove removed, shelves added

He is a little job I did for a realtor.

The point is to look as though I was never there.

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Jalapenos smoked to make Chipotles

We had 100's of jalapenos so we decided to smoke some to make Chipotles in Adobo sauce...mmmm
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I love a breezy day for listening to my wind chimes.

I have a thing for wind chimes. I'll post more later, when we have a little more wind.
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DIY Wall Art

We used a floor mat as a stencil to create this large wall art for our kitchen! For more info, see http://www.bearrabbitbear.com/2011/09/kitche...
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  • Put one hole in bottom of each boot and put pea gravel in to weigh them down.  Lined our driveway with them to greet our guests.

BBQ party favors

Sprayed painted any kind of boot I could find and filled with hollyhocks I grew from seeds I collected in Santa Fe. Gave one to each guest at an annual BBQ party at our home.
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    what a great idea! wish I had luck with hollyhocks here in Georgia.
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Propagating Shrubs from Cuttings

Summer is the perfect time to propagate cuttings from your favorite rose, azalea or hydrangea.

Since it takes several steps, I found this excellent pictorial article describing the ...»

whole process. http://www.finegardening.com/how-to/articles...

The photos are of my own propagation chambers.

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Paint the fabric on that old chair! Yes, it can be done!

Painting fabric is something I always wanted to do. I've seen gorgeous examples on Pinterest and knew I had to try. This chair from my grandmother is the perfect chair to try it on. It's ...»
a chair that I always sat in at her house. At the time it was covered in a textured orange vinyl. After she gave it to me I had it recovered in gold velvet, in the 80's.

The project is a great way to get a new look with out spending a fortune.

Here's how I did it;

first I sprayed the fabric with water to really wet it down. Next, I mixed together equal parts acrylic paint and textile medium, thinned it with water and painted the chair in many thin coats, letting it dry thoroughly before adding another coat. I sanded any spots that felt stiff or rough between coats and that really made the fabric soft.

You can read all the details HERE, http://www.thebungalowblog.com/2012/01/paint...

I can recommend this technique for a chair in a guest room or one that is not used a lot. The fabric will still be somewhat stiff but does get softer with sanding. The success of this project depends on the type of fabric. All fabrics will take paint differently and this works best on fabric that doesn't have a nap. My chair had velvet, so I had to do quite a bit of sanding. Give it a try, the paint does not rub off on your clothes and you can make a sad chair look very happy again!

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