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Bekah W

Alpharetta, GA
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Cleaning BBQ Grills the Magic Way

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Made From Pinterest El Dorado Hills, CA
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Clean Stove Burner

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Clean Stove Burner
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  • Front view...they were much more faded and worn in person...
  • I added some trim on the back side before painting...I have corbels to add just haven't gotten them up yet.
  • I did light distressing...
  • I sealed with the lacquer versus waxing just because of the size and I wanted a very durable finish.
  • Close-up..I let the glaze settle in the grooves and it also hides any roller marks from the lacquer.
  • Finally got the corbels up!
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Painting My Kitchen Island with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint

We built our house during the 90's ode to oak era...so all the cupboards, trim, windows and flooring are oak. I finally made the time to paint my island with chalk paint. I used Annie ...»
Sloan Chateau Grey and AS lacquer then I finished with Valspar glaze. I'm so happy with the results as it breaks up that sea of oak! So I have a new island for about $60! Next up... the countertop!

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Carol C Battle Creek, MI
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Laundry Room

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Lori S Lewis Center, OH
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Mudroom Built Ins from Ikea Bookcases for $300

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TheKimSixFix San Francisco, CA
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Demolishing Concrete with a Soft Touch

Who doesn't love a new way to break stuff?

Instead of ripping through concrete or stone with a jackhammer–or even ...»

explosives–Ecobust is an "expansive demolition agent" that breaks up rock and concrete neatly and silently. The product is basically cement that swells as it cures. Here's how it works: (1) Drill into the concrete or rock. (2) Mix the powdered Ecobust agent with water. (3) Pour the mixture into the holes. As the agent cures it expands inside the hole, breaking apart the concrete or rock from the inside.

The expanding agent breaks apart the concrete using a quiet and controlled method, without a bunch of racket or flying shards of rock-perfect for DIY removal of unwanted slabs, deteriorating porch steps, old footings and more.Learn more about this project at http://blog.extremehowto.com/2012/10/05/new-... .

Matthew Weber
Matthew Weber Birmingham, AL
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  • There are built-in shelves along the rear panel. 1
  • Underbed storage boxes for all their shoes.
  • A bunkbed isn't complete unless it has it's own pergola! 1
  • Not only are these stairs adorable, but they double as storage! 1
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Sweet Pea Garden Bed

I spent my summer designing and building a bunkbed for my two little girlies who share a room. Not only are my girls loving it, but yours will too. I have free plans to share with you! Come check out their new place!

Jenny@birdsandsoap
Jenny@birdsandsoap Nampa, ID
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    Commented on Oct 22, 2012
    Oh, I just LOVE this!!!!! WOW!!!!!
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DIY Non-Toxic Cleaner

Make your own natural cleaner. No chemicals, no harsh odors and safe for children & pets. Best part, it is inexpensive and only requires two ingredients: vinegar and lemons.
Nicole @WonkyWonderful
Nicole @WonkyWonderful San Jose, CA
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    I really like this idea!!! Thanks!
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  • Toddler bed (handmade afghan and bedskirt) under tissue flowers
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DIY Fairy Garden Bedroom

A DIY/craft project filled bedroom for a little girl done on a budget.
Jessica Hill
Jessica Hill Saginaw, MI
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    Commented on Aug 31, 2012
    I love the light fixture! Where did you find it!?!
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