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Alderberry Hill

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About Me:

I love to craft and am a big do-it-yourself-er, with the help from the hubs sometimes. Stop by my blog Alderberry Hill and check out my latest project or link up yours to Make the Scene Monday.

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I love decorating my living spaces for every occasion & holiday!


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  • Should the pink tulips stay or go? 1

Gardening: Should the Pink Tulips stay or Go?

I had planned that those pink tulips were supposed to show halfway through the Daffodils and the start of the grape hyacinths... but timing can be tough when you buy bulbs that just say 'early', lol...

SO... should they be clipped and stuffed into a vases to be enjoyed indoors... or should I leave them alone?

Shelley @ Sow and Dipity
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity Canada
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    I have a hard time cutting the flowers in my garden so I would have to say stay!
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  • Stone sofa we crafted from Western PA Sandstone.
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Stone Sofas and unique outdoor spaces in Baltimore, MD

Arbor Ridge Services, LLC
Arbor Ridge Services, LLC Kingsville, MD
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Build a bench for $15

Erin Colburn
Erin Colburn Longmont, CO
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Outdoor Daybed

Cindy R
Cindy R Overland Park, KS
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Screen porch seating/daybed

Karyn Lisk
Karyn Lisk Gainesville, GA
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  • This little sofa is the perfect size for our smaller covered patio. The oversized cushion from a futon sofa was wrapped with a painter's drop cloth making clean up an absolute breeze. 1
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Make an outdoor pallet sofa that's comfy AND cute!

FunkyJunk Interiors - Donna
FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
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  • I took three old chairs that I found in an alley and pieced them together to make a super unique curvy bench.  I used outdoor fabric so that it could be used inside or out.
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Three found chairs made into a curvy bench!

Tammy@Deja Vue Designs
Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
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How to Make a Pallet Bench

Becky L
Becky L Belgrade, MT
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  • We built a deck around our above ground pool and made out own bench.  Using outdoor fabrics and a few things we already had we made it a cozy spot to sit and watch the kids swim! 2
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Make your own outdoor furniture

Lisa Pennington
Lisa Pennington Kerrville, TX
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My shabby Bench

I was inspired by a photo of an old parsons bench. I loved the girly curves and shabbiness so I attempted to replicate it. Here is my version..

http://www.backwoodscottage.blogspot.com/

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Pamela G Arnold, CA
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