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Audrey L

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  • I added my dryer sheet flowers to a plain grapevine wreath that hangs on the inside of our front door. Our accent color in our home is teal, so this is a perfect "merge" of Fall colors!
  • I show you how simple it is to dye the used dryer sheets using regular black tea. The flowers also look pretty if left in this state, taking on a rustic flair with the light-tan coloring.
  • I used a sprayable dye - outside! - to give the flowers their rich and vibrant coloring.

Dryer Sheet Flowers Tutorial

Here's an easy project you can make: pretty flowers from used dryer sheets! These flowers, once transformed, look like they're made from tulle or very sheer fabric. Make these to add to ...»
your Thanksgiving decor! Complete details on my blog, clickable link below.

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Laura, The Shed blog by P... Little Egg Harbor, NJ
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  • A $10 end table and a $19 headboard are used to make a bench for the kitchen table
  • We took the end table apart and reassembled to create the seat. Attached the headboard to the back. More details on the blog.
  • All the new wood was de-stressed, and then the whole bench was painted the same color.  You can't tell that there were 3 different woods used :)
  • Painted to perfection! A comfy cushion.
  • Perfect addition to the kitchen table
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How to make a bench from an end table and headboard.

We had a family DIY day and created a Bench from an end table and headboard. We used lumber that we already had, left over paint, L-brackets and #kregjig ...»
. For complete details I hope you'll visit the blog.

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Refreshrestyle D Statesboro, GA
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  • Inexpensive old fashion shower curtain hooks.
  • Threads through the chain and through the loop on any feeder and then locks in place! 3

The Perfect Bird Feeder Hooks!

Inexpensive old fashion shower curtain hooks make the best bide feeder hooks that lock in place and are easy to reopen no matter what the weather. Available at hardware stores or Walmart ...»
in packs of a dozen. I use them all around the house and yard!

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Mason Jar Window Treatment

This is a simple way to add charm to a window. I used wired twine to wrap around the mason jars, and hung them by twine from a wooden valence. Adds warmth to the room with the candles ...»
lit on a cool night. And lovely in the summer with some sweet flowers from the garden.

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Pottery Barn Inspired Patio Decor

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