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Susan C

Beaumont, TX
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  • Every Spring, I buy Boston ferns in hanging baskets at Lowe's or Home Depot. 2
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How to have HANGING FERNS that are the ENVY of the Neighborhood

Susan @ My Place to Yours
Susan @ My Place to Yours Jefferson City, TN
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    Commented on May 09, 2013
    The very first thing I do is divide them in half....they are already root bound when ...»
    bought....I then have two which will be as lush as ever in about 2 to 3 weeks....so I get two for the price of one to start off with.........love my ferns on my front and back porches.

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A Mason Jar Chandelier

I made a mason jar chandelier for a backyard date with my husband. It was the perfect way to add a little ambiance to our al fresco dining and required nothing but mason jars and twine.
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Randi Dukes Flower Mound, TX
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  • Susan C
    Commented on Nov 04, 2012
    If you use the rings they are much easier to manipulate.....I punched a hole in either side of ...»
    the ring, slid in the wire, looped it and then screwed the ring back on...a lot less work than trying to get the wire around the neck of the jar, etc...and you can spray paint the ring any color you choose...........FYI

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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.

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Brenda M Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Susan C
    Commented on Sep 11, 2012
    I punched holes in the rings, then put in the wire, then screwed them back on the jar, was ...»
    easier than trying to get the wire around the necks and then make the loops....and you can spray paint them any color, if you desire.

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  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 4
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 1
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 1
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 3
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Fall Coffee Filter Wreath

This is the second coffee filter wreath I've made. I made one last year for Christmas and I knew I wanted one for Fall. So easy and takes only a couple of hours. See the full tutorial ...»
here http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-...

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Lisa D Canada
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  • Susan C
    Commented on Sep 09, 2012
    You can also make them with corn hulks....the ones you buy for tamales. Use a form base and ...»
    floral pins.......

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$15 DIY Mirror

With a $5 mirror from Wal-Mart and 2 1x4 boards, I was able to create a decorative floor mirror in about an hour!

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Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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  • Susan C
    Commented on Jul 13, 2012
    $5 mirrors at Family Dollar and Dollar General, too.
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