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JP S

Marietta, GA
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  • Here's the finished product.
  • Here's what you'll need:

    1 Canning Jar (any    size works)
    6" X 6" Fabric Scrap
    Batting
    Needle and Thread
    Hot Glue Gun
    Piece of cardboard or felt
    Scissors
  • Round out the edges of a 6" x 6" piece of fabric.
  • Hand sew in a gathering stitch and pull thread up.
  • Stuff with batting.
  • Put the lid inside and carefully hot glue it to the fabric.
  • Hot glue felt or cardboard to cover the opening
  • Press into the lid.
  • Repeat and fill with fun stuff. 1
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Mason Jar Pin Cushion

Need an inexpensive and easy-to-make gift. This Mason Jar Pin Cushion is a perfect project. No special skills are needed and it can be made in a few minutes. ...»

I also like this project when I need to have a lot of favors for an event. Fill the jar with anything that is appropriate for the event.

Teacher gifts ~ baby showers ~ bridal favors ~ almost any setting works.

The Seasoned Homemaker
The Seasoned Homemaker Austin, TX
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    Commented 7 days ago
    These are so cute,I'm going to make them! Thank you for sharing.
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Garden Art in My Yard

Erica
Erica Overland Park, KS
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  • Before - Backyard Fence (2)
  • After - Backyard Fence w/ Lanterns & Red Pots
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Outdoor Landscape

Using stain, lanterns, and a couple accent pots you can completely transform an outdoor space!

Black Mulch: Menards (Big Box Retailer) ...»

Red Pots: 27" Walmart

Lanterns: Misc stores (all were under $20 - Home Goods, Pier One, Garden Ridge)

You can learn more details about how I transformed the space from my blog.

Elisa
Elisa Naperville, IL
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  • rotting on the bottom corner, and the door is an old interior door that you have to pull into pieces to get open
  • I added windows, door with window, 1x2's to give it a look of separate boards, added the front porch and some concrete with the look of flagstone

My Cottage Redo

I had this old ugly shed in the backyard. And I wanted a potting shed somewhere so it took me forever to see that my old ugly shed could become beautiful! Here are my before and after pictures of my Shed turned best place In the yard!

Tanya Peterson Felsheim
Tanya Peterson Felsheim Grants Pass, OR
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim
Tanya Peterson Felsheim Grants Pass, OR
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  • Pretty outdoor pillows and neutral painted furniture helped to update and freshen up my porch.
  • I have very little space to work with so I used a neutral spray paint color.
  • I transformed my front porch with a can of spray paint in a gorgeous neutral color.

Front Porch Revamp- How to Spray Paint Outdoor Furniture

I freshened up my front porch with a fresh coat of pretty spray paint and beautiful pillows and accent rug. It's so easy to create a pretty porch with just a little TLC and a can of ...»
paint! Preparing the surface of outdoor furniture is they key to make sure the paint finish is beautiful and lasts! http://www.thecreativityexchange.com/2013/04...

Cyndy @ The Creativity Exchange
Cyndy @ The Creativity Ex... Lufkin, TX
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    Commented on May 13, 2013
    Very pretty-love the colors!
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Mother's Day DIY frosted Vase and How to arrange Store bought Flowers

Last minute Quick and Easy Mother's Day project. This literally can be made in less than 30 minutes tops How to take a ordinary vase and create a swirly frosted vase and how to arrange ...»
store bought flowers for tutorial go to http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2013/05/mot...

Tammy H
Tammy H Corona, CA
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DIY Homemade Flower Tutorial

These flowers made from coffee filters are cheap, easy and beautiful! Perfect for a wedding, birthday party or shabby chic decor! Find this tutorial at http://www.easy-home-made.com/coffee-filter-...

15 Minutes 5.00 Easy
Easy-Home-Made
Easy-Home-Made Grand Junction, CO
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    Commented on May 11, 2013
    Amazing how pretty these are-my grandaughter and I just made them!
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Gardening: How do I get grass out of a phlox bed?

This flower bed is extremely dense with phlox. Last year, I pulled much of the grass out by the roots, but it came back with a vengence this year. We've had a ton of rain in Virginia. ...»
Other than digging up ALL of the phlox, does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove the grass? The phlox is so thick that I can't get to the grass roots.

Lisa
Lisa Aylett, VA
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    Commented on May 11, 2013
    Hand-pull,just after rain-you will be suprised how easy it is-I just finished doing it in my ...»
    yard-lots of it.

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  • A diamond in the rough. Buffets like this make the ideal vanity because the doors on either side help accomodate the plumbing.
  • Measure and cut for drop in sinks.
  • A lick of paint, a custom marble top, faucets, and VOILA!
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Buffet to Vanity

An antique buffet becomes a vanity in this master bath redo.
Camille Dickson
Camille Dickson Abilene, TX
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    Commented on May 11, 2013
    Love this-also love the two medicine cabinets!!!
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