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Pam M

Sacramento, CA
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  • I started by removing the covers and washing them.
  • I labeled the "fluff" taken from the back cushions so I wouldn't get confused when it was time to re-stuff.
  • I used this quilt batting ($9.99 at Walmart) to beef up the cushions.
  • I simply trimmed the batting and wrapped it around the bottom cushions to boost their fluff-ability. Yep. That's the technical term. ;)
  • I put the covers back on the new beefed-up cushions and now my couch looks as good as new.
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  • Now if I can just keep this guy off the couch. 4
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How to Make an Old Couch New Again for $10

I may have mentioned a few - or a million - times how much I love my living room couch. Well, after two years of lovin', my beloved couch was starting to show some wear. The notorious ...»
mystery spots were starting to appear and some wrinkles and sags were forming in the cushions. Time to start Mission: Couch Rejuvenation ...

Living Rich on Less - Susan
Living Rich on Less - Sus... Huntingdon, PA
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My Painted Kitchen Makeover!

I Used Left over paint that I had stored away in the Basement to re do this Kitchen... Even the Tile on the Backslash is Paint... Check out How I transformed this Ugly Blue Kitchen that ...»
came with the house into something that I can live with for now until I get the kitchen I want in a few years...

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TaniaC
TaniaC Fairfield, IL
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Looking to Add an Inexpensive Fun Detail to Your Kitchen?

Thistlewood
Thistlewood Grand Rivers, KY
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Looking to Add an Inexpensive Fun Detail to Your Kitchen?

It's January.

The month of organization. The month when we all start pull out old tupperware lids and ...»

mismatched bowls and plates and an occasional salt and ketchup packet from Wendy's.It can be overwheming.If you just want to make a small change, instead. Why not organize with these fun spoon handles instead? You can stamp them and hang them in under 30 minutes! And so much more fun than a cabinet full of mismatched lids! #MyKitchen

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Thistlewood
Thistlewood Grand Rivers, KY
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  • 1. Here's the before.  A faux stain glass window I created using Gallery Glass over a decade ago.  I used a hand steamer and scraper to remove the design.  I'll be honest -- it took some elbow grease.
  • 2. Before I started, I drew out my desired design on a sheet of paper sized to the window.  This served as my template.
  • 3. Then I grabbed my faux stain glass Gallery Glass materials, which included self-adhesive leading strips, liquid leading, and crystal clear "color."
  • 4. I applied the leading strips first.  They are so easy to work with and can easily be cut, removed, and repositioned.  A level ensured the lines were straight.
  • 5. Once the leading lines were in place, I applied the Gallery Glass crystal clear directly onto the glass.  When it dried to clear after 24 hours, it added instant character to my 100+ year old home.
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Faux Leaded Glass Window

I've always had a fondness for leaded glass windows, but the expense was out of reach. That is until I found a product that let me turn my boring old glass windows into faux stain glass ...»
beauties. I simply applied the product directly onto the existing window. And self-adhesive "leading" strips made the process so much easier. The full tutorial can be found on my blog post ...

Linda @ it all started with paint
Linda @ it all started wi... Chicago, IL
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Potting Bench

An old rickety potting bench was given new life by adding a fence to the back, a shelf, and supports for durability. Old tools were used as hooks to hang garden tools. A galvanized bin on the side and a recycled window finish off the look.

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Homeroad
Homeroad Greenlawn, NY
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old entertainment center turned into a potting shed

took an old broken free entertainment center armoire and turned it into a potting shed

#Bestof2012

Art is beauty
Art is beauty Jenison, MI
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Building a potting bench out of pallets.

For a weekend project my husband and I built this potting bench out of pallets. Such a great way to recycle pallets and also so useful.
Karen K
Karen K Jacksonville, FL
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When cleaning out the garage inspires instead of just tires........

Last summer I forced myself to clean out our garage. Underneath all of our junk were a few hidden treasures. When I cleared off of our old workbench I was inspired to pull it out of the ...»
garage, where it had been sorely underused, and repurpose it as a potting bench. We use it so much more now! Check this out for all the details http://www.ourfifthhouse.com/2011/06/potting... and see how it's still being used in our patio here. http://www.ourfifthhouse.com/2012/04/2012-su...

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Carmel P Lexington, KY
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