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Darcy

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  • All of these plants and flowers do best in full sun! 1
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A Three-Tiered Summer Planter!

I created this three-tiered summer planter for my front porch! I labeled all of the flowers and plants I chose for a full-sun location! See my blog post for the full tutorial!
April Hoff
April Hoff Fishers, IN
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A Three-Tiered Summer Planter!

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April Hoff Fishers, IN
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  • Use something as a guide to measure equal distance between stones. Here I used a trowel.
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A Quicker and Easier Way to Stepping Stones

I recently read somewhere about a quick way to make stepping stones and decided to try it. The more I thought about what I read, I realized I could do it even 'quicker and easier'. So I did.
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Cyndi @ The Decorating Chica
Cyndi @ The Decorating Ch... Battle Creek, MI
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  • Instead of applying the faux tiles to the wall, I placed them in a frame. 1
  • See! It looks like thick paper!
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Faux Tile Backsplash

I recently discovered a new product called "Weathered Stone". It feels like thick paper, but once you are finished with your project, you cannot tell that it isn't tile! Really! You can ...»
Decorating Ideas Made Easy
Decorating Ideas Made Easy Murfreesboro, TN
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120 Clever New Uses for Old Things

Sharon @ mrs. hines class
Sharon @ mrs. hines class Spring, TX
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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
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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 ...»
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Julee S Bangor, MI
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My Secret Garden

One of my favorite books growing up was The Secret Garden. Since my childhood I have always wanted one of my own. I started planning it several years ago when we moved here and just this summer was able to make it a reality!

Stacy @Not JUST A Housewife
Stacy @Not JUST A Housewi... Provo, UT
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Moraine House by Christopher Simmonds Architect

Ricky
Ricky New York, NY
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My First and Favorite Junk Garden Purchase

About 15 years ago I purchased my first and favorite junk garden collectible, my wheelbarrow. I paid $15 for it at a garage sale. I filled it with two vintage galvanized laundry tubs, and ...»
Organized Clutter
Organized Clutter International Falls, MN
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Using Logs to make your Water Feature Pop!

Using small logs, large sticks and downed branches help give your water feature a more natural look. Find pieces native to your area and lay them across your stream, or in the water or ...»
Littlefield Landscaping, LLC
Littlefield Landscaping, ... Sumner, WA
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