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Anita S

Tuscaloosa, AL
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Repurposed Paint tray water feature

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Diana G Liberty, NC
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Natural Birdhouses

I make this using naturally weathered wood usually found in flood areas. They are fully functional with removable bottoms for cleanout and size perfect for the smaller songbirds of ...»
Pennsylvania. They look like the gnomes have created them for their feathered friends.

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  • A gate and sawhorse meant for outdoors share a life together indoors these days. The bedding was created by throwing loose linens on top of a quilt. Sheets were tucked in between the mattresses for a full length look. 

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  • The hooks offer all kinds of fun seasonal decor. Today it's summer. What will it become in fall? Hmmm... 1
  • I just like messy beds. They look soft and full, so I enhance it further with crumply pillows and a top sheet thrown across the width for colour and fullness. 2

A horse gate and sawhorse... for bedroom furniture

I'll admit, this is not your typical bedroom suite! But I find great joy out of creating something from basically nothing. And such was the case with this project. ...»

Both the gate and sawhorse were found in another's burn pile. The gate received some fun hooks, the 'bedding' was created from some sheets and linens on hand and the bedroom was complete! For free. :)

#Recycle

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Decorating my yard...Budget friendly way to bring color to your landscape, use your JUNK!

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Lorrie B Beaver Falls, PA
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  • The first step is to clean up the flower bed in the spring.  I did any weeding necessary, and raked up pine cones, needles and leaves in the area.
  • I then gathered terra cotta pots in several sizes from  just a few inches to medium to extra large.
  • I cleaned up the pots with a little with hot soapy water.  I never use bleach as I love them weathered and with salt deposits.
  • I line up my pots upside down to make sure I have enough pots for the edging.  After I have the correct line up, I dig the pots down into the dirt about 2 inches.
  • I like the idea of lining them up smallest to largest, but they could be all the same size too.
  • Then fill in around the pots with a little potting soil. Now I just have to wait for the perennials to fill in.
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Setting Up a Terra Cotta Pot Edging

For the last two summer seasons, I have set up a terra cotta pot flower bed edging under a large spruce tree by our deck. The area under the tree receives filtered sunlight on one side ...»
and a few hours of midday full sun. Perennials that grow well for me here are hostas, Lady's Mantle, astilbes and sedums. Occasionally I add a few impatiens.

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Organized Clutter International Falls, MN
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