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Barbara Hobbs

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  • My original beloved Fairyball. 16
  • This is where my Fairyball piece sits in one of my shade gardens. Its on the left of this photo. 3
  • Oh no! A deadly mishap! Had to replace it with a temporary one this morning. 4
  • This is the TOP of the hole that is drilled in the log with the strand of lights plugged into the extension cord that is fished up through the hole in the log.
  • Feeding the lights into the INSIDE of the gazing ball.
  • Lights all inserted into the INSIDE of the gazing ball. This is how the ball will sit in the crook of the log.
  • I tape the extension cord and the end of the strand of lights together with electrical tape so they cannot fall back through that long hole in the log! Helps keep any moisture out too.
  • This is how the gazing ball sits on the log. No glue necessary. it just rests in the crook with the stem in the hole. Now I'll take some moss and cover up the transition.
  • All finished until I find a new gazing ball... 2
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Lighted gazing ball

This is my lighted gazing ball that I lovingly refer to as my "Fairyball". It's made from a standard gazing ball that can be purchased at most garden or craft centers and an old log we ...»
fished out of a river while camping. We let it dry for a year, then drilled a hole right up through the center and ran an extension cord up through the hole to plug the strand of lights into. Colored LED lights have been the best string of lights because they do not get hot inside the glass ball and burn out. Its on a timer and glows 365 days a year down in my shade garden.

Julee S
Julee S Bangor, MI
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    I was not aware gazing balls had a hole in them
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Home Sweet Home

Living in an RV for the last 8 months, does not mean I can't have a cozy living area. The pallets my husband brings home get plenty of use.
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Forestine M Santee, SC
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Adding Succulents to Your Home

I love succulents. It's a new love and it's growing daily and so are these guys. I planted them about a month ago and they add pops of life through our home. It's the perfect way to add ...»
green throughout your home without having to give lots of maintenance.

Amanda M
Amanda M Newberg, OR
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    Commented on Apr 05, 2013
    I live in Arizona...do these plants go in the sun???
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Any idea what these are?

Sharon
Sharon Atlanta, GA
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    Commented on Mar 26, 2013
    wild sweetpeas
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Ployblend Grout Renew - An affordable, easy way to update your grout color

We built our home in 1985. In 2000 DIY hubby laid ceramic tile directly over cheap vinyl flooring in our two baths, kitchen, dining room and laundry room. We went with a light tile, but ...»
for some reason I wanted the grout to be dark. My thinking was that it would hide stains on the grout and help each tile to "stand out". At the time it was a large improvement over the damaged sheet vinyl. Over time, however, the dark brown grout discolored or became "hazy" in places and it just always looked "dirty".

I first became aware of the ability to "paint" grout lines on that wonderful, informative, inspirational tool: Pinterest. After some research I located and purchased Polyblend's Grout Renew in Antique White (#10246) at Home Depot. See for yourself the transformation from "ugly, dirty" grout to a renewed, clean floors!

The Polyblend Grout Renew is a "colorant and sealer" all in one. Each grout line must be painted individually and dries very quickly. The instructions say to use a toothbrush, but I used a medium stiff small stencil brush (or two). My grout was sanded and it "ate" the brushes. You must take care to wipe the product off of any surface that you do not want colored before it dries. I did do a second coat on each of my grout lines for coverage. I painted a section, wiped off any excess, moved on to another section and then backed up to the previous section with a second coat, wiping off excess and then moved forward, until the job was completed. A very tedious process, but well worth it! I used a little over 1/2 bottle of grout renew on two baths. Cost per bottle is approximately $12.00!

These pictures were from a guest bathroom. I've already completed the master bath. The baths had 6x6 tile. Now I move on to the 12x12 tile in the kitchen, dining room and laundry room.

#tile, #grout, #grout sealer, #groutcolor, #bath, #DIY

4 Hours 6 Easy
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PageFarmChick Iuka, MS
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  • Lantern wall - Bedroom by Amy Renea of A Nest for All Seasons for Crafts Unleashed
  • Lantern wall - Bedroom by Amy Renea of A Nest for All Seasons for Crafts Unleashed
  • Lantern wall all lit up at night!- Bedroom by Amy Renea of A Nest for All Seasons for Crafts Unleashed 1

LED Lit Lantern Wall

This lantern wall took under an hour to assemble, costs are kept low thanks to paper lanterns and led tealights and is far more charming than a simple painting on the wall. It is magical ...»
at night to look up at the "winking and twinkling" lights! get the full how -to in the link below!

A Nest for All Seasons
A Nest for All Seasons Hummelstown, PA
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    Commented on Jan 28, 2013
    Thank you, they are soooo cute
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  • Working together as we laid out the old cover trying to make our new pattern for this chair recover.
  • Chair cover on and ready to be stapled in place.
  • Details of the sewing.
  • The chair is finished!
  • Ikea Tullsta Chair recovered in a gorgeous green paisley pattern!
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Recovering the Ikea Tullsta Chair

This was our first-ever recovering project and thanks to lots of intimidation it took us almost 2 years to complete. In the end, we are beyond pleased with how this turned out!
Katie & Jon (Sew Woodsy)
Katie & Jon (Sew Woodsy) Orlando, FL
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Colorful Christmas marbles

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Debbie M Hazleton, PA
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  • Love the look of the old recycled bricks with writing on them 1
  • This is a great idea.  Plantings creepers inside the brick hollows.
  • I love the look of mixed brick & stone to create pathways, sidewalks or patios
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Recycled Brick in the Garden

Beautiful Pathways, Sidewalks or Patios
Nancy T
Nancy T Redmond, WA
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