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Lindsey J

Danville, IL
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  • Banquette where our patio used to be. Bench seats house room for storage below. 3
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New kitchen with great storage under banquette & in butlers pantry

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Julie J Fullerton, CA
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New kitchen with great storage under banquette & in butlers pantry

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Julie J Fullerton, CA
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  • The second stage ~ brightening up the cabinets. Visit the link for details.
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A Light and Bright Kitchen Redo

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Linda L Apex, NC
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How to create window panels without any sewing!!

I love having panels on most of the windows in my home. Finding them in the perfect color and length at a good price is next to impossible. I used some inexpensive and very easy to find ...»
supplies to create custom window panels without any sewing at all! You can see the full tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/06/easy-no...

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Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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  • This almost shows the whole of both towers. 8
  • I disassembled all of my collected lamps and laid out the globes to see approximately how much rebar I needed for the tower. 2
  • I used 3/8 inch rebar threaded through all of the pieces. I didn't end up using this base though. The actual construction was quite a bit of trial and error in 100+ temperatures! ARGH!!
  • I used the biggest globe and lamp base for the bottom of the tower. 2
  • I primed and painted all of the lamp pieces I was going to use between the globes. 1
  • I alternated the globe pieces with a lamp parts.  Initially I tried to use only the globes but didn't like
the way the glass rubbed and was afraid they would break. 2
  • After figuring out that the globes were too heavy for one tower, I made a second tower. 5
  • They are beautiful with the sun shinning through 12
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My glass tower vision has been fulfilled! I built it!

I saw one of these in a magazine years ago and I've wanted one ever since. It took me several years to collect affordable pieces but after that it was pretty easy. Here is some of how I ...»
did it. For more specifics and lessons learned in the tutorial on my blog. #Itching4Spring

5 Hours 100.00 Easy
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Somewhat Quirky Grosse Pointe, MI
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Flower boots

Found these children's boots at the thrift store for 3 bucks, drilled holes in them, filled the bottoms with peanut packing and dirt and found some impatiens that match. Now they sit in front of the hog house lookin cute!
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  • Hook in the bathroom from a croquet mallet. 1
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Have you ever repurposed an old game piece? Look what I made from a croquet mallet!

I made hooks for my bathroom from a croquet mallet. I had purchased some old mallets at a yard sale and they were just sitting in the workshop waiting to be repurposed into hooks. For ...»
the details on how I did it check out:http://www.thistlewoodfarms.com/easy-diy-project-croquet-mallet-hook

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Thistlewood Grand Rivers, KY
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