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Cheri Hooper

Waverly, TN
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  • This was my first attempt at making my own chalk paint!

Shutter Caddy

Take an old shutter and give it a functional purpose. This shutter caddy would be great in a bathroom to hold towels or out by the pool to hold sunscreen, bug spray, towels, etc. Check out how I made it at http://artsyvava.blogspot.com/2012/07/shutte...#
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Virginia B Fayetteville, GA
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Repurposing & Upcycling: I would like any ideas on what to do with left over thick glass tile squares?

And also can you put these on the 'floor'? in a non- high traffic area? Or even in an outdoor area? ALSO>>> I just moved back into my once upon a time 'dream home'.... renters have done $16,000 worth of damage! I am crushed! Thank goodness me and my boys are pretty good DIYers... but I need some help here folks! I need to be pulling some cheap tricks/ideas out of somebody's DIY bag to able to get this place back into shape. :-)
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Cheri Hooper Waverly, TN
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    Commented on Jan 27, 2013
    I'm looking more for wall ideas, I guess... not so much decorations... and uses outside... can ...»
    you use these instead of lattice under a porch area?

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  • If you have a small blank wall, you have room for a floor to ceiling mattress spring bulletin board. 3
  • Putting the puzzle together with random junk pieces. Hmmm.. how will I do this?
  • First off, the rusty works got a good brushing with a BBQ brush to knock off the loose rust. Then a clear spray to protect YOU from needing a tetanus shot. (tip: use satin spray because old stuff is never shiny)
  • This cute little outdoor plant older grabbed from a friend's dump pile received a bulletin board centre and stain to pretty it up. And the rest is history.
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When a mattress spring does a lot more than let you sleep in.

The day I brought home this rusty mattress spring, I questioned my sanity for about 3 seconds. Once this bulletin board idea came to me, I couldn't mount it on the wall fast enough! It ...»
helped to organize my chaotic paperwork filled life to a rusty springy T.

At the time, this project (done back in 2010) and concept was new. Have you tried one yet? You'll love it!

#Love2Repurpose

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    Commented on Jan 26, 2013
    love it! Also could be put on porch? possibly add mailbox? also a chalkboard or notepad for ...»
    visitors to leave a msg if ur not home? could still put annuals in small containers with hooks to attach and take down easily to decorate for different seasons/ holidays! Love it!

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Glass block shower

So were my parents! They decided to DIY a glass block wall in their shower. They removed the door and made it so there was no step up to the shower. My loves this thing. No more cleaning glass, but it still lets the light in!

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Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T. Austin, TX
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