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Dawn Leeman

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  • Mason jar window treatment using jute rope and fresh flowers. 1
  • I used some jute rope and wrapped it around the top of each jar.  Then I took a longer piece for the jars to hang from and tied it on each side, making a knot.
  • I used Command hooks to hang them; for a more permanent treatment, I recommend you use permanent hooks.

Mason Jar Window Treatment

Use mason jars, jute, and fresh flowers to dress up your windows. My display was temporary, so I used Command hooks. If you're looking for something more permanent -- that you can change ...»
with the seasons -- I recommend you attach hooks to the top of your window frame.

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Linda @ it all started wi... Chicago, IL
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DIY Curtain Rod for Oversize Windows

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Amanda - Cupcakes and Cor... Harvest, AL
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  • Reach for the sky peas! That trellis is sturdy enough to hold you all.
  • Start by placing a row of bamboo stakes solidly in the ground. Weave another length of bamboo back and forth between the stakes. Repeat with another stake but alternating the weave.
  • Keep going until you have a complete and very sturdy trellis.
  • Train your plants up through the first few poles and then let them do their thing from there...these peas know what to do!
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Making a Woven Trellis

It couldn't be easier to make a sturdy yet stylish trellis for peas, beans, or other climbing plants. This project uses just one material and takes very little effort and time. What could ...»
be better?! More information on how to choose the proper sizes and shapes for your plants in the full tutorial: http://gardentherapy.ca/woven-bamboo-trellis...

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Stephanie @ Garden Therapy Canada
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A little walkway out of pallet boards

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FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
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  • My Studio.  When boards are to your liking and paint is dry, apply at least 4 coats of polyurethane over the entire floor. Let dry 3 days before putting furniture on it and 2 weeks before dragging across floor. Voila!  You did it.
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Pallet garden loungers

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Titti Dallas, TX
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  • Paint an old jar or jug with glass paints.
  • Create a hanger with string
  • Use string, fabric or a piece of sponge inserted into the lid through a small hole.
  • Fill with sugar water and hang upside down.
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A Butterfly Feeder Jar

Make a butterfly feeder jar just in time for spring. Use an old jar or jug with a tight fitting lid. Embellish the jar with glass paints and stencils. Make a hole in the jar lid with a ...»
drill or nail and thread strings, a piece of fabric or sponge through the hole. Fill the jar with sugar water, add the lid and hang upside down. Butterflies will soon be stopping by for a sip of nectar. #Easter #Spring #SpringDecor #OutdoorProjects

Carolyn ~ homework
Carolyn ~ homework Los Angeles, CA
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  • 1.  The first thing you do is hollow out some eggs.  Just put a small hole in both sides.  Insert a toothpick to scramble the egg some.  That will make it easier to blow out. 1
  • 2. Then gently blow threw the hole, and the egg will come out the other end.   After you have washed and dried them, you can create a design by first drawing it on in pencil or by free-style using a fine-point Sharpie
  • 3.  The design can be as simple or as intricate as you want.  You can also use Sharpies in pastel colors.  When you are finished drawing, apply a sealer to add some sheen and to prevent smears.

Create These Unusual Easter Eggs By Using A Sharpie and Some Hollowed-out Egg Shells

You don't need to be an artist to create these eggs for Easter. I saw these eggs in a little shop in Buenos Aires, Argentina and realized how cute and easy they are. This is how you make ...»
them: First, you need to empty the eggs out by putting a small hole in each end, and blowing the egg out. It is easier if you use a toothpick first to scramble the egg while it is still in the shell. Then think up some free-hand designs and draw them onto the egg shell. Then go over it with a Sharpie. Any color would work, but the black adds some drama. The last step is to cover them with a clear sealer to add some sheen and to prevent smears. They are the perfect activity for the kids. Go here to see some more designs: http://the2seasons.com/2013/03/21/create-the...

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The 2 Seasons
The 2 Seasons Lexington, KY
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