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Alina Noval

Clearwater, FL
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Mason Jar Luminary

Sarah Krouse
Sarah Krouse Murrayville, GA
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  • I started by removing the covers and washing them.
  • I labeled the "fluff" taken from the back cushions so I wouldn't get confused when it was time to re-stuff.
  • I used this quilt batting ($9.99 at Walmart) to beef up the cushions.
  • I simply trimmed the batting and wrapped it around the bottom cushions to boost their fluff-ability. Yep. That's the technical term. ;)
  • I put the covers back on the new beefed-up cushions and now my couch looks as good as new.
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How to Make an Old Couch New Again for $10

I may have mentioned a few - or a million - times how much I love my living room couch. Well, after two years of lovin', my beloved couch was starting to show some wear. The notorious ...»
mystery spots were starting to appear and some wrinkles and sags were forming in the cushions. Time to start Mission: Couch Rejuvenation ...

Living Rich on Less - Susan
Living Rich on Less - Sus... Huntingdon, PA
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Knock Off Anthropologie Jute Lantern

Doreen Cagno
Doreen Cagno Lititz, PA
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  • Bright colored flowers attract some species of birds and having a house mixed among the taller colorful flower bed will ensure a beautiful view for your new feathered friends.
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Placing Birdhouses in the Garden

Diana Haynes
Diana Haynes Gainesville, GA
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This project is for the birds....

Saw this tip and decided to give it a go! I KNEW I was saving that bag of toilet paper rolls for something....... Toilet paper roll + Peanut Butter & Birdseed = Happy Birdies :)
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity Canada
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a tree house, a fort or secret hideout. A simple, easy DIY hideaway for the backyard!

TheHandMadeHome
TheHandMadeHome Montgomery, AL
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a tree house, a fort or secret hideout. A simple, easy DIY hideaway for the backyard!

TheHandMadeHome
TheHandMadeHome Montgomery, AL
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Who doesn't like sample paint????

Jaye L
Jaye L Brighton, CO
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Take the {repurposed} Path Less Traveled

Re.Create Design Co.
Re.Create Design Co. Sweden
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  • Line your path - or even create your path - with recycled glass bottles turned upside down. 15
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Take the {repurposed} Path Less Traveled

Re.Create Design Co.
Re.Create Design Co. Sweden
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