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  • Desk in it's new home in my office.  I decided to hang my side of the road find mattress spring above it to use as a bulletin board.
  • The two was traced on using a 2 printed from MS Word.  I used a pencil and pushed hard as I traced a long the paper, which left a small indent.  I then filled it in with sharpie and then lightly distressed.
  • Goodwill filing cabinets turned desk painted in Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan in Old White
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Pottery Barn Inspired Desk Using Goodwill Filing Cabinets

I found two ugly orangey colored oak filing cabinets at my local Goodwill. I brought them home still not sure what I was going to do with them until I remembered a desk from Pottery Barn ...»
Melody Smith
Melody Smith Brookfield, CT
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  • I use baking soda, salt and cream of tartar to clean my drains.
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DIY Drain Cleaner

I love this easy all natural drain cleaner recipe! All you need is baking soda, salt and cream of tartar!
10 Minutes 2.00 Easy
Jessica Cramer
Jessica Cramer Mc Farland, WI
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Gardening: How to improve a garden

Hi, I have a small part of the yard, around 250 SF that is based above a garage (the land above the garage is around one foot high).

It's a bit neglected. Any ideas how I can make it look nice?

Yaron
Yaron Atlanta, GA
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    Commented on Mar 20, 2013
    Even out the landscaping (be it with grass or whatever material you like)..then add a seating ...»
    area under a pergola or something similar pending sunlight, etc. And I agree, it needs color!

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Gardening: Anyone know what this is?

A friend of mine posted it on Facebook asking what it is. #PlantID
Lulu D
Lulu D Cedarhurst, NY
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    Commented on May 29, 2012
    I had one outside my bedroom window when I lived in California. (If memory serves me right, ...»
    it was this one too). It's gorgeous when it blooms. Never did try the fruit from it though. The birds usually got to it first!

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Deck and Outdoor Living Tuna Can Lantern

Inexpensive and easy way to make DIY outdoor lighting by re-purposing a tuna can. A dowel, paint or old broom stick, wood screw, copper fitting, and a thrift store glass hurricane is all that is needed. Simply drill a hole in the can and dowel to attach the dowel/paintstick and spray paint it. Once the paint is dry add the glass hurricane. Cost- $5.00
Diane H
Diane H Lansdale, PA
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    Commented on May 24, 2012
    What a great idea. Certainly inspires me to create my own. Thanks for sharing!
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Design & Décor: We have 3 windows & are unsure how to decorate them for our nursery. One valance w/ sheers? Separated? Panels?

HELP!!! Please suggest some (visual) options for us. We'd like to showcase the windows, rather than cover them up. But with the different sizes, we are having a dilemma.

Thanks so much in advance!

Tracy

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Tracy S Smyrna, GA
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    Commented on May 18, 2012
    I like the ideas suggested earlier of the mural or the draped/swagged effect from the higher ...»
    window to the lower windows. Not knowing room layout, etc, but knowing that this is in a nursery, what about turning the window and/or area around it into a sitting area for your rocker? You could frame the window on either side with bookshelves for toys, etc...maybe a small bench seat that doubles as a storage bin for toys. If done right, it could become a great feature for your baby as he/she grows up!!

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Plants

What are the names of these plants???
Debbie C
Debbie C San Antonio, TX
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    Commented on Apr 17, 2012
    I don't know the "scientific" name, but the purple one on the left is a type of shamrock. My ...»
    mom has some just like it comes back every year.

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