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Deb J

Clovis, NM
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This is my new fence

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Amanda H Oil City, PA
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Petticoat Junktion
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  • I finally had time to paint a piece of furniture for myself!
  • We built wood bottoms for the base of each compartment. We then hinged the drawer fronts.
  • The first one was tricky to maneuver into the right position. It was smooth sailing once we figured out a system. We also added magnetic closures to the inside of the cabinets. They matched up with the metal lock feature on the drawers

A Fix for Busted Drawers

I am a junker, picker and treasure hunters. Sometimes I find treasures that are not in the best shape. In the fall, I came across a beautiful dresser with broken drawers. They were beyond ...»
repair. I could have removed them and made a bookshelf but I needed something that closed. My husband and I came up with a great idea. Hinges! Please see my blog post for more information.

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Laura @ Whimsical Perspec... Sycamore, IL
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  • The finished piece... what do you think?
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  • Tracing letters... check out the link to find out how!
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A Vintage Ironing Board Turned Welcome Sign

I picked up this old ironing board and just knew it could be something wonderful! After tossing around several different ideas, I settled on one.. turning it into a welcome sign for our front porch.

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Claire @ The Rustic Pig Spring Branch, TX
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  • The finished product. Love the blue accents against the yellow wall color. 2
  • Love the intricate patterns created by the mason jars.
  • Throw away 10-light brass chandelier with cloth shades.
  • Hot gluing the rings upside down onto the platform.
  • Spray painting an aerosol primer first, followed by a gloss white top coat.
  • Applying caulking was the next step.
  • Painting the accent color in Annie Sloan chalk paint.
  • The dimmer switch allows great mood lighting!
  • Day or night, I love this project!
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Mason Jar Chandelier

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My DIY hubby did a great job of taking a throw away 10-light brass chandelier with shades and turning it into a beautiful mason jar chandelier and anchor piece for our kitchen redo.

The little platforms around the fake candles were the perfect size to accommodate the rings for the mason jars (clear quart size). He began by hot gluing the rings upside down onto the platforms. Painter's caulk was used to smooth out the transition between ring and platform and a 40-watt chandelier bulb was chosen to eliminate any heating concerns.

He applied an aerosol primer over everything (minus jars) first and then top-coated with a gloss white aerosol. Next, and probably messiest part, was caulking around the rings. The accent color (Annie Sloan chalk paint leftover from our china hutch project) was 2 coats of paint applied to the rings and arms. The perfect last touch was adding a dimmer switch for lighting variations. Score one for my hubby Tim!

Stop by my blog to see a precise tutorial on my new favorite project!

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Marty's Musings Greensboro, NC
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Patio Bliss

After seeing a picture on Pinterest as inspiration my husband built me a little haven by our patio using old doors. He hinged them together and secured one across the top. It took him ...»
less than an hour and I had so much fun creating a beautiful outdoor space!!

http://vintagemellie.blogspot.com

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Melissa U Burton, MI
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  • Rustic "Cowboy Cooler" made from furring strips and reclaimed fencing 3
  • 2x2 furring strip frame. A piece of threaded PVC extends the drain for the spigot.
  • Inside shot of the cooler.
  • Attaching the facing and the pre-drilled spigot piece.
  • Finished side.
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DIY Cowboy Cooler

I was in love with the look of a rustic cooler for our patio, but was turned off by the high prices. So my husband and I took an old cooler apart and built our own! The base is held by a ...»
2x2 frame, covered in reclaimed fence posts found by the curb. We attached a spigot to the drain hole in the cooler for drainage, used an antler shed for the handle, and added a bottle opener for decoration. It was so easy, and only $30 in supplies (since we had the cooler and fence wood on hand). You can check out the full step-by-step tutorial on my blog ( http://www.killerbdesigns.com/rustic-cooler-... ) to see how to make your own! It's a great addition to our back porch, and was so easy to make.

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX
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