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Vickie H

Franklinton, NC
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About Me:

I like all things that make the world we live in a more enjoyable and beautiful place to live.flowers,baby animals,creative avenues in homes.


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  • I needed my own little space. It still goes well with the rest of the house...but girly enough for me to runaway too. 1

More of the me room. Girl Cave

I have antiques here and there. I have upddated. will add the pictures.
Raney C
Raney C League City, TX
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    Commented on Jun 07, 2012
    It looks so invting. I need a girl cave! You're an inspiriation!
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My garden path...

Jann R
Jann R Myersville, MD
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    Commented on Jun 07, 2012
    It looks really pleasant and inviting!
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  • Tuna Can Lantern at InMyOwnStyle.com 7

Deck and Outdoor Living Tuna Can Lantern

Inexpensive and easy way to make DIY outdoor lighting by re-purposing a tuna can. A dowel, paint or old broom stick, wood screw, copper fitting, and a thrift store glass hurricane is all that is needed. Simply drill a hole in the can and dowel to attach the dowel/paintstick and spray paint it. Once the paint is dry add the glass hurricane. Cost- $5.00
Diane H
Diane H Lansdale, PA
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    Commented on May 31, 2012
    I sure do like this idea. If you wanted to make it stationery you could put cement around it ...»
    at the bottom or plant it deep enough into the sand so if a strong wind or storm came it would still be standing. Also you could put a flowery wreath around the tuna can base for every season of the year.

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Pallet garden loungers

Garden furniture can be very expensive and here's a simple idea on how to make free or almost free garden loungers using simple pallets. ...»

I used 5 pallets and some wood scraps to make these two and that part was free. If you want to paint or add cushions (recommended!) that will be extra but all in all this cost me $10 for the red paint and that's it!

The basic idea of how to make these is to take two pallets of the same rectangular shape and stack them on top of each other, do the same with the second lounge chair. Then take the last pallet, divide it in half and add some wood scraps to construct two backrests that you attach to the stacked pallets with two screws. Minimal sanding and some paint and you're done.

I must warn you that the idea is simple but deconstructing the 5th pallet is pretty hard physical work but can be made easier if you have the proper tools and/or a muscular guy to help :)

Check out my blog for more photos and detailed instructions on how I went about it:

http://shoestringpavilion.blogspot.com/2010/...

Titti
Titti Dallas, TX
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    Commented on May 26, 2012
    If you don't like this to use, it would and does make a GREAT OUTDOOR ...»

    DECOR for the yard! I think so anyway!!!!!

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