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Denise S

Chesapeake, VA
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Ornament Wreath

Here is the picture of the ornament wreath that we made and hung over the sofa during the Christmas holidays. We were inspired by the LiveLoveDIY wreath.
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Denise S Chesapeake, VA on Apr 16, 2013
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DIY Christmas Ornament Wreath

This entire project cost me $7 total and 1 hour to complete! I used 6 tubes of ornaments from the dollar store, a few thrift store ornaments I already had, a wooden wreath from the dollar ...»
store, and tons of hot glue! I absolutely love how it turned out! It's one of my favorite holiday decorations now!

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    here is the one we made ... thanks for the inspiration!
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What to Do With Those Old Light Fixture Covers?

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We put in this Colonial Revival garden in the fall of 2009. It is entered from a sun room in our house.

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Denise S Chesapeake, VA
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    As it is rather small (about 12 x 12), it is fairly easy to maintain. We prune the shrubbery ...»
    twice a year to keep a uniform shape and plant annuals (begonias or impatiens, as it is shady) in the late spring and pansies in the fall. Other than that, a re-mulching with pine straw twice a year takes care of it.

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