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Sharon P

Eustis, FL
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  • Building my raised garden bed took less than an hour to complete and cost under $15
  • After building my bed I protected and stained it with Flood Cedar stain
  • My salsa garden is ready to go in my new cedar raised garden bed!

$15 Raised Garden Bed

I wanted a cedar raised garden bed in a problem area of my backyard but all the ones I could buy were upwards of $100! Since that wasn't in my budget I scoured the internet for other ...»
options..With a genius idea from Ana White I was able to build my own for under $15! It was a thirty minute project, no crazy construction skills required, just a drill and a circular saw! (If only the gardening itself was as easy!)

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Melissa-TheHappierHomemak... Aberdeen, NC
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  • My Cardinals love this cute DIY Terra Cotta Bird Feeder! 1
  • Gather these easy to find supplies: Terra Cotta Pot, Saucers, Picture Hanging Wire, 5" Eye Bolt,2 Nuts, Fishing Swivel, Branch  & a water bottle! Soak your terra cotta in water over night to make drilling the holes easier... 1
  • You have to drill several holes in the pots/saucers and to do this you'll need a drill with a masonry bit. After soaking your terra cotta and marking your holes, slowly drill over markings applying steady pressure as you drill. 3
  • The water bottle will be your seed reservoir- Cut the top off your water bottle so it fits inside the pot. Mark holes to line up with the drilled holes in the terra cotta...using an exacto knife, cut out holes in water bottle-
  • Now simply connect all the pieces with your eye bolt and heavy gage wire! The eye bolt goes through the water bottle, clay pot, saucer and tree branch-secure it with a nut on top and on bottom... 1
  • Easy and oh so cute spring project!
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DIY Bird Feeder From A Flower Pot!

How about a fun spring project that's a gift to your little feathered friends!?

This Oh-So-Cute Bird Feeder made from a Terra Cotta Flower Pot and Saucers is a perfect addition to the patio...

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All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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  • Three different methods and three different inspirations for making fun découpage Easter eggs
  • These Pottery Barn inspired decoupage eggs are super easy! The graphic for the letters is included on my blog.
  • Pretty botanical Easter eggs made from spring paper napkins 1
  • Fun and easy sheet music 
Easter eggs
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Fun, Easy and Inexpensive...Decoupage Easter Eggs!

#Easter Pottery Barn inspired, French or botanical...here are three different ways to découpage Easter eggs with links to complete tutorials on my blog!
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Debbie @ Confessions of a... Buford, GA
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  • Then the Ball jar is screwed onto the lid! 4
  • We started out with these 3 Ball Jars.  They would shortly become the light fixtures above our kitchen island! 4
  • Here you can see how we prepared the lid.  I used a step bit to bore the hole in the center, then drilled vent holes all the way around the lid to allow the heat from the bulbs to escape.
  • The light socket side of the pendant light kit is inserted through the center hole and a threaded collar is screwed on to hold the ball jar lid in place.
  • All 3 finished Ball Jar Pendant Lights! 5
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Ball Jar Pendant Lights ( Mason Jar )

The former owner of our house installed 3 pendant lights kits above the kitchen island. The kits are pretty nice because instead of having to be hard wired in, they screw in just like a ...»
light bulb. So instant transformation! The only thing we didn't like about the pendant lights were the existing pendants. We looked at most of our home improvement stores in the area, but didn't find the look we wanted. So we opted to make our own. Jacque decided she wanted to convert ball jars into pendants...And gave me the responsibility of making that happen.

#Bestof2012

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Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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