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Lisa B

Ringgold, GA
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  • Before you get started you will need to get a styrofoam wreath form, ribbon, and few bundles of tulips 2
  • Wrap the wreath with ribbon
  • Add flowers to your wreath
  • Once your wreath is full hang it on the door, it's that easy!
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Tulip Door Wreath Tutorial

Inspired by a picture a friend posted on facebook, I was able to use $ 15.00 in flowers from the dollar tree, ribbon, and a wreath from to create a stunning Tulip Wreath. ...»

#DIY #Wreath #SpringFever #craft #SpringDecor

60 Minutes 20 Easy
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Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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  • http://bit.ly/UvvKtW - Do You Like Black & White In The Bath? 2
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Look At Me Now: A Bathroom Remodel Goes From Crowded to Spacious

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Miriam I New York, NY
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    Commented on Sep 21, 2012
    I love the black and white. Reminds me of bathrooms from the 50's
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  • All 3 finished Ball Jar Pendant Lights! 5
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Ball Jar Pendant Lights ( Mason Jar )

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Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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  • Then the Ball jar is screwed onto the lid! 4
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Ball Jar Pendant Lights ( Mason Jar )

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Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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  • We started out with these 3 Ball Jars.  They would shortly become the light fixtures above our kitchen island! 4
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Ball Jar Pendant Lights ( Mason Jar )

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Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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  • Rustic "Cowboy Cooler" made from furring strips and reclaimed fencing 3
  • 2x2 furring strip frame. A piece of threaded PVC extends the drain for the spigot.
  • Inside shot of the cooler.
  • Attaching the facing and the pre-drilled spigot piece.
  • Finished side.
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DIY Cowboy Cooler

I was in love with the look of a rustic cooler for our patio, but was turned off by the high prices. So my husband and I took an old cooler apart and built our own! The base is held by a ...»
2x2 frame, covered in reclaimed fence posts found by the curb. We attached a spigot to the drain hole in the cooler for drainage, used an antler shed for the handle, and added a bottle opener for decoration. It was so easy, and only $30 in supplies (since we had the cooler and fence wood on hand). You can check out the full step-by-step tutorial on my blog ( http://www.killerbdesigns.com/rustic-cooler-... ) to see how to make your own! It's a great addition to our back porch, and was so easy to make.

#Bestof2012

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX
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    Commented on Jun 27, 2012
    Love it!
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My backyard Habitat

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Addygirl Vancouver, WA
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Spray Painted and Glazed Concrete Planters

Sick of looking at this ugly, grey concrete and finally got around to giving them some life!

http://www.theboldabode.com/2012/04/sparkly-...

The Bold Abode
The Bold Abode Forest, VA
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    Commented on Apr 16, 2012
    I have 4 of these and never thought to paint them! I like them.
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My Pergola on my backyard patio

We installed an aluminum white pergola kit ordered from Lowes to our back patio when we lost our two patio shade trees. We love how it is maintenance free and gives us all the shade we need.
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Terry M Quincy, IL
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