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Donna Sainato

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  • A simply stunning seaside themed outdoor living vignette.
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Garden Party with #HomeTalk & Milner Gardens

Laura Thomas
Laura Thomas Canada
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DIY Wood Shim Table Runner for under $8

I created a fun and rustic table runner for under $8 using a pack of wood shims from the hardware store. I stained mine with multiple colors, but if you have a stained table this would be ...»
super cute painted as well! You can see the full tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2013/02/wood-sh...

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Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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    Clipped on Apr 09, 2013 to Around the House
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  • Create a plywood template of backsplash. 1
  • Cut corks in half with scroll saw.
  • Apply cork halves to plywood template with contact cement.  Seal with clear spray sealant (3-4 cans worth!)
  • Nail finished cork backsplash to wall. 2
  • Use clear caulk to seal where the corks and counter come together to prevent water damage. 2
  • This Wine Cork Backsplash personalizes the wine lover's kitchen! 2
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DIY Wine Cork Backsplash

Wine lovers unite because you are going to need to drink lots of it to create this awesome DIY Wine Cork Backsplash! Great remodel that is simple to remove if you are selling your house ...»
or if you want to change it to something else! Simple formula for determining how many wine cork halves are needed is provided in the post.

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Jill Fritz Saint Charles, MO
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  • Use a projector to put image on the wall. Trace the lines with a pencil or chalk.
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Painted Wall Mural and Dresser

East Coast Creative Blog
East Coast Creative Blog Quakertown, PA
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We've Got The Whole World On Our Walls...

http://www.younghouselove.com/2013/04/weve-got-the-whole-world-on-our-walls
Ok, not the whole world, but a good smattering of it. For those of you who watched our house tour video yesterday, you've seen a shot of these babies in action (and by these babies, I mean eight fr...
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  • A nice little compilation shot ideal for pinners. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
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Clawfoot tub to Chaise Lounge

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Gypsy Barn Canada
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Easy Button Art for Craft Room

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Michelle S Eldridge, IA
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DIY $15 Wine Rack

With just a few supplies from the hardware store, Ash and I created a fun, rustic chic wine rack for under $15. We LOVE how it turned out! You can see the full detailed tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2013/03/wine-ra...

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Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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  • Use Mason Jars to build a custom indoor herb garden
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  • You can grow mint, basil, cilantro, etc and easily switch out herbs from the jars. 3
  • Create an oil rubbed bronze & copper effect without spending a ton of money. 1
  • This is the wood board after painting it with copper spray paint from Rust Oleum
  • Use a mirror hanging kit to mount your artistic piece to the kitchen wall!!
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Create a Custom Indoor Herb Garden Design from Mason Jars

Wouldn't it be fantastic to have a custom indoor herb garden you could hang on your kitchen wall? ...»

This comes in handy when you don't have a ton of counter space. Plus, who doesn't like a pizza with fresh basil and mozzarella (I'm hoping some of you do!!).

This project was inspired by a blog post over at Camille Styles. I modified it a bit (with their permission) by creating an oil rubbed bronze & copper effect on a wood board.

This artistic touch could come in handy for any number of projects. It's a simple & inexpensive technique that you can do yourself.

You can then mount mason jars to the board with stainless steel clamps. This allows the jars to be removed and cleaned if you'd like to add different herbs over time. Way cool!!

So you get fresh herbs and a conversation piece that begs for bragging rights.

Here are some pics of the project for inspiration.

In case you're interested I put together a complete tutorial on how to do this. Here's the link http://www.homerepairtutor.com/custom-indoor...

P.S. Feel free to Pin this project onto Pinterest because other DIYers might like to try it ;)

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Home Repair Tutor
Home Repair Tutor Pittsburgh, PA
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