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Terri

Oak Ridge, TN
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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.

#Bestof2012

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  • I transformed this ....a Drawer and a couple of window shutters  into a wall cabinet  to hang over the toilet... 10
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A Drawer transformed into an over the Toilet Cabinet

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  • An old horse gate found on someone's burn pile is now my headboard with hooks, changeable with every season. Fun!

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How to create your own headboard... from junk!

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Remodeling a dark, dingy kitchen on a low budget

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  • A simple solution was to sponge over the old paint using a lighter green and covering the seats of the chairs with new washable, indoor outdoor fabric.
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  • To add a little interest I put the new floor tiles in diagonally. 7
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    are those vinyl tiles or ceramic? looks wonderful...don't know if would trust the stick on ...»
    floor tiles.

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  • The kitchen backs onto park property so privacy isn't an issue. And I prefer the sun to stream right on it anyway. 4
  • The shades were lined with another fabric (via hot glue) so they weren't too transparent. Gotta appreciate those ready made graphics. :)
  • Junky trinkets were added as faux pulls just for fun.
  • Love how the shades add some warmth without taking over the sunlight nor view. Let's face it... long curtains would get splashed on here anyway.
  • Here's a shot of how the fabric was glued together, then glued to the rod. These are 'dummy' panels so they didn't have to actually work.

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Make your own coffee sack shades - fast and easy!

I'm one that prefers untraditional window treatments, hence, the coffee sack shades were born!

I simply cut a closet dowel to size, installed it inside the window frame, hot glued the ...»

sack onto the rod and called it done. Very quirky, rustic and so easy to do.

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    love it!!
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