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Denise N

Delhi, CA
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DIY Raised Bed Garden Enclosure

Clover and Thyme
Clover and Thyme Wilmington, DE
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The Canoe Pond

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The Pond Digger Yucaipa, CA
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  • The finished look. Added the French themed fabric to add that tie together feel for the entire room. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
  • A nice little compilation shot ideal for pinners. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
  • Taking off the old flaky paint before priming and adding bondo. http://www.gypsybarn.com
  • The finished look. Added the French themed fabric to add that tie together feel for the entire room. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
  • Well, it didnt go Audrey Hepburn, but alittle Marilyn Monroe action sure did happen during the random fun photo shoot! I thought - oh what more fun way to show off DIY GRRRRRL power than to be in a party dress high heels and sparks!
  • Smoothed down with Bondo added! There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun!
  • Adding a kickstand to the back of the tub, just to make sure it doesnt tip from being weighted on one end. Thanks to Mark from Iron Craft for making me some custom iron curvy little kickstands! http://www.gypsybarn.com 1
  • Cutting cast iron coated in fired on porcelain is not a clean easy job.. it cracks and chips the finish and the only way I could come up with filling that in since smoothing it out  didn't work was to use bondo for cars. And it worked
  • Full coats of paint. Now to move on to the cushion and fabric. My least fav part. Fabric and I never see eye to eye! http://www.gypsybarn.com
  • Now I took this shot before I painted it to show the colour variations and option for futre pieces, but this colour combo didn't fit well with the grand makeover of the bedroom I am working on. http://www.gypsybarn.com 1
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Clawfoot tub to Chaise Lounge

Of course I have seen Breakfast at Tiffanys and my hat goes off to the original tub couch creator! However, I of COURSE have to add my spin!I though long and hard about simply taking the ...»
front out to make it a love seat, but .. then .. when do I do things the simple way? It needed that added flare and I am re finishing a clients bedroom to feel french, so it was a MUST to have curves. Voila the new Chaise for her master bedroom bay window!

First and Foremost - do NOT TRY CUTTING OR WORKING WITH THIS unless you have proper protective equipment on! Glasses AND masks are a MUST!!!!!! Not only do you have to deal with potential lead in the paint, but also glass infused, fired on porcelain and chips flying everywhere! Very messy job! - Now - on to the fun part!

I have been waiting three years to find the perfect tub! I found this one at our local Habitat for Humanity Re-store.

I plotted my design early to match with a theme I was doing in a clients Master Bedroom. She had asked to find a sitting bench or something for her Bay Window * DING DING DING* I finally have a reason to make the Chaise I wanted to do.

I worked on cutting the tub forever with a grinder as I was told plasma cutting was to hard on Cast .... it was pretty easy, however very time consuming, so I sourced it out after I got the initial trial over with. If I had more time to poke away at it I would have, but too many things were piling up! Then the work involved came. It took forever to figure out how to smoothe the chips from the cutting, but upon talking to some local car boys and metal workers, the idea of bondo came up! Might as well give it a go! And it worked! paint paint paint and add fabric and ta daaaaaaaaaaa! BUENO! There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun!

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Gypsy Barn
Gypsy Barn Canada
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Make A Repurposed Garden Chandelier

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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    Cute Cute Cute!!!! Got to give it a try.
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Tea pot fountain instructions.

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Julee S Bangor, MI
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    Thank you so very much for sharing the planes for this tea pot fountain. Can't wait to make.
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  • Framed with 2x4s and plywood, venting in back panel.  Door and two sides are storm windows.  Roof is just a piece of glass - still searching for windows to make a pitched roof with!
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Mini Greenhouse from Old Storm Windows

You can have a greenhouse ANYWHERE! This greenhouse will even fit on a balcony. It's built with scrap lumber and 3 same sized storm windows. Repurpose and reuse! ...»

#Bestof2012 #greenhouse #garden #DIY #proudestdiy #Love2Repurpose #SpringFever #Recycle

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Anne @ DesignDreams by An... Canada
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  • Teak wood bench, planter box and window frame make it a trio of color. 1
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  • Old Teak wood bench, sandblasted, primed and repainted.
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Revamping a backyard deck the DIY style to add color and charm for a cozy and inviting space.

We had a backyard deck that was screaming for some attention and color. I wanted to make the area to be cozy, inviting and have some color. So we took a weathered Teak wood bench, an old ...»
window frame, some really weathered Adirondack chairs, some wood, power tools and lots of paint and created a wonderful space on the

deck. We're very pleased with how it turned out.

To see all the projects on how we created this space, please visit my blog.

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Jana
Jana Lufkin, TX
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  • My husband took a salvaged window and made it into a table for me! Room inside for storage or decorative items. He did an amazing job. No plans just from his head! 3
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Salvaged Window Table

#Bestof2012 #Recycle ...»

My husband took a salvaged window and made it into a table for me! Room inside for storage or decorative items. He did an amazing job. No plans, just from his head!

Photos and story at http://www.martysmusings.net/2012/05/unbelie...

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Marty's Musings Greensboro, NC
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Jana Lufkin, TX
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