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Beth Arroyo

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I organized my pantry with chalkboard vinyl labels, canisters, and baskets from Goodwill

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Lina D Fresno, CA
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Use a Toothbrush Holder as a Vase!

Looking for an easy and beautiful way to display just a few stems? Let me show you how to use a toothbrush holder to make the perfect arrangement!
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CreekLineHouse . Algonac, MI
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  • This almost shows the whole of both towers. 8
  • I disassembled all of my collected lamps and laid out the globes to see approximately how much rebar I needed for the tower. 2
  • I used 3/8 inch rebar threaded through all of the pieces. I didn't end up using this base though. The actual construction was quite a bit of trial and error in 100+ temperatures! ARGH!!
  • I used the biggest globe and lamp base for the bottom of the tower. 2
  • I primed and painted all of the lamp pieces I was going to use between the globes. 1
  • I alternated the globe pieces with a lamp parts.  Initially I tried to use only the globes but didn't like
the way the glass rubbed and was afraid they would break. 2
  • After figuring out that the globes were too heavy for one tower, I made a second tower. 5
  • They are beautiful with the sun shinning through 12
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My glass tower vision has been fulfilled! I built it!

I saw one of these in a magazine years ago and I've wanted one ever since. It took me several years to collect affordable pieces but after that it was pretty easy. Here is some of how I ...»
did it. For more specifics and lessons learned in the tutorial on my blog. #Itching4Spring

5 Hours 100.00 Easy
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Somewhat Quirky Grosse Pointe, MI
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Super-Easy Turkey Silhouette Pillow Cover

I made this ridiculously easy cover for one of my pillows to create a little Thanksgiving-style cheeriness in the living room. More pictures and info on how it was done available by clicking on the link!

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CreekLineHouse . Algonac, MI
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OOH LA LA D.I.Y. French Cafe Sign made from free cupboard door

I had gotten a ton of free cupboard doors from a roadside rescue mission and used my new stencil to turn it into a beautiful French Cafe sign.
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Art is beauty Jenison, MI
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  • Having fun at Halloween - Lefty got to close to my vintage fan!
http://eclecticallyvintage.com/2012/10/watch-your-fingers-im-a-fan-of-halloween/ 1

I'm a Fan of Halloween

Poor Lefty didn't listen to his mom when she said, "Don't put your fingers near the fan"!

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Eclectically Vintage - Ke... New York, NY
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  • The kitchen "before".  I was in a bit of a hurry to get "before" pictures as soon as we were handed the keys to our condo.  Now I regret not taking five minutes to clear away the previous occupants' junk that they left behind. 6
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Tiny Condo Kitchen Makeover

I finally finished my kitchen makeover that I've been working on for...well...at least three years. I did all of the work myself, with my own two hands, and on a bare bones budget, which ...»
is part of the reason it took so long for such a tiny kitchen.

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Kristi @ Addicted 2 Decor... Waco, TX
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  • Dollar Store Illuminated Twine Pumpkin for under $10.  Full Tutorial at recapturedcharm.com
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DIY Dollar Store Illuminated Pumpkin

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Lisa D Canada
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