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Cheryl Davidson

Port Richey, FL
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  • My kitchen makeover.  It was time to get rid of the 1980's kitchen. 1
  • The first thing I did was paint and distress the cabinets.  They are quality cabinets so I didn't see the need to replace them.  I did however, purchase new hardware.
  • After stripping wallpaper, we installed primed beadboard. A molding was added at the top.  Since it was already primed it only required one coat of paint.
  • Tin ceiling tiles were used for the backsplash.  They were so easy to work with.  You cut them using tin snips and apply to wall with liquid nails.
  • It was time to get rid of the 80's green laminate.  Did you know that you can tile over laminate? Well, you can.  All you do is sand to rough up the surface.  This allows the tile adhesive to adhere better to create a stronger bond.
  • Accessorizing was the fun part.  I hung grapevine wreaths from the dollar store and made a simple burlap valance.  My husband made the shelf and my daughter made the "Fresh Eggs" sign.
  • All that was left to do was to sit down with a cup of coffee and enjoy my bright new space.
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Kitchen Makeover

I started this makeover in September 2011 by painting our kitchen cabinets and adding new hardware. After living with the newly painted cabinets, I decided I wanted to get rid of the ...»
wallpaper, install a new backsplash and a ceramic tile counter top. I did the majority of the work. My husband helped with the heavy work, like hanging the beadboard. I was able to achieve the look I wanted for around $600.

2 Months 600 Moderate
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  • Phoenix from http://www.stonetreestudios.com hand carved the base out of a solid piece of fibreglass reinforced concrete and is shown here staining it to resemble the cultured stone.
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Revamping an outdated brick fireplace... without destruction!

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My niece and I worked on a Roadside Rescue for an Auction for FENNER Nature Center

My niece asked me to donate a piece of furniture to an auction she was doing for her Nature Center. We then decided it should be a rescue project...Come check out what we did and how we ...»
did it...From Ugly duckling to BEAUTIFUL swan. All while being Environmentally Friendly.

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Art is beauty Jenison, MI
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DIY Grinch - Holiday Decor

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DIY Grinch - Holiday Decor

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  • One tree with my fall decor.  For Christmas, I add bows or ribbons to dress it up!
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Pine Cone Tree

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Grain Sack Christmas Trees

I used the left over scraps from antique grain sacks to make these Christmas trees. Any kind of fabric could be used. Very inexpensive and super easy!
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How to Make a Terrarium

Through one of my obsessions called Pinterest, ever heard of it, I saw a terrarium ornament and thought it was just beautiful, but was daunted by the size hole that I had to work the ...»
supplies through.

Then I was flipping through my CB2 magazine and saw a hanging candleholder that I thought would work perfectly. BAM! I used the CB2 whirly hanging candleholder and it is beautiful and works like a dream. I actually made one for each of my guests to take home after my Thanksgiving party, as another way to let them know how thankful we are to have them in our lives. I have since given one to my Mom and sister-n-law.

It would make a perfect gift for a teacher, friend, or for yourself! It takes less than 10 minutes to make and costs less than $10.00. How perfect is that!

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Adorable Gum Drop Pomander Ornaments

Decorating with candy for Christmas is such a fun way to celebrate the holidays. Children love the bright and happy colors too. ...»

The ornaments are heavy and aren't meant to be hung on tree branches. I hung mine from my chandelier. With just a few supplies, you can create your own gum drop pomander ornaments!

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