« View Post
Photos

Oops! Leave without saving?

If you leave this page, the information you have entered will not be saved!
Are you sure you want to leave this page?

Leave this page Stay on this page

Hometalk.com

  • Sign Up
  • or
  • Log In
  • Professionals
  • Community
    • All Members
    • Professionals
    • Bloggers
  • About
    • About Hometalk
    • Blog
    • FAQ
    • Guidelines
    • Resources
    • Support
    • Press
    • Contact
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Following
  • All Topics
    • Cleaning & Organization
    • Crafts
    • Design & Décor
    • DIY Projects
    • Gardening
    • Home Maintenance & Repairs
    • Outdoor Living
    • Painting
    • Remodeling
    • Repurposing & Upcycling
    See More Topics »
  • Questions
    • All Questions
    • Open Questions
    • Unanswered Questions
  • Clips
Post & Ask
Join Now Log In

Hometalk is where people share and help with everything home & garden

Suzanne C

Merrick, NY
7 Followers 37Likes 58 Shares
  • Overview
  • Posts3
  • Q&A1
  • Comments22
  • Likes1
  • Following10
  • Send a Message

Featured Photos


Recent Activity


Becky Leah DIY Show Off Donna Dixson Karen - The Graphics Fairy
  • Suzanne C
    Followed 5 people on Dec 31, 2012
FunkyJunk Interiors - Donna
  • Suzanne C
    Followed 1 person on Oct 26, 2012
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 4
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 1
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 1
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 3
  • See 1 more photo

Fall Coffee Filter Wreath

This is the second coffee filter wreath I've made. I made one last year for Christmas and I knew I wanted one for Fall. So easy and takes only a couple of hours. See the full tutorial ...»
here http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-...

#Bestof2012

Lisa D
Lisa D Canada
63 Comments | Post Comment | 36876 Views
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Sep 13, 2012
    I am working on this wreath now. I could'nt find a styrofoam wreath so I bought a straw wreath ...»
    and wrapped pretty fall ribbon around it. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but mine does'nt look like yours. Maybe I have to wait till I finish it and trim the uneven filters. We'll see. BTW, ouch!!! I hate hot glue guns!

  • Share 5.1K
  • Like 114
  • Clip 154
Clipped to:
  • Beckie @ Infarrantly Cre...
  • garden
  • Empty small space that was a bit useless 3
  • adding a ladder and platform area, we made it into a perfect spot for reading books 1
  • The barn light is from Lowes
  • See 2 more photos

Little Boy Book Nook with barn wood

When redoing my son's bedroom there was a corner that really was not being used to it's full potential. When I asked my hubby what we should do, he thought a ladder and platform for him ...»
to sit on and hang out would be cool. We used some old barn wood, a light and voila, a perfect spot to read books!

BloomingAnge
BloomingAnge Miami, FL
13 Comments | Post Comment | 11628 Views
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Sep 05, 2012
    I love it! Where did you get the barn wood? I also love the room color.
  • Share 106
  • Like 13
  • Clip 8
Clipped to:
  • reclaimed lumber
  • Interior Inspirations
  • $5 Wine Bottle Wall Vase

Wine Bottle Wall Vase

I wanted a fun way to display flowers in my dining room. With just a few supplies from the hardware store, I was able to create these wine bottle wall vases. I was able to make both for under $10 which makes them even better! :-) You can see the full tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/02/wine-bo...
Shanty2Chic
Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
13 Comments | Post Comment | 9499 Views
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Sep 04, 2012
    Thank you S@C. I did see that after I posted. Love it!
  • Share 372
  • Like 45
  • Clip 61
Clipped to:
  • Pinterest
  • Ideas i want to try
Shanty2Chic
  • Suzanne C
    Followed 1 person on Sep 03, 2012
  • 1
Commented on a photo from:

DIY Dutch Door: Turning a Hollow Core Door into a Dutch Door

Angela: Unexpected Elegance
Angela: Unexpected Elegan... Fishers, IN
1 Comment | Comment on this photo
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Sep 01, 2012
    Ingenious!
  • Share 711
  • Like 2
  • Clip 0
Clipped to:
  • Build It
  • Cool Projects
  • Before...it didn't look THAT bad to start with...SIGH! 2
  • hardwood floors you say? they had to go, thanks to the pets who lived and pottied on them for twenty years. 1
  • This is the old kitchen, off to the landfill. The former owner's pets absolutely destroyed everything with, you guessed it, urine and feces. It was a disgusting mess!
  • assembly and install time :) 1
  • I got the medallions for 10 bucks a piece 12x12. I was so excited and they are stunning! 1
  • styro-tiles painted copper to match the copper accents throughout the kitchen. 1
  • Linoleum was never intended to be used as a backsplash...tsk tsk tsk...the former owners were over the top with stuff like this. It's a wonder the place didn't burn to the ground. 1
  • This wall HAD to come down...Can you see the snafoo the former builders made? All I could say was YIKES! Where's my hardhat?? lol
  • got the range hood on clearance also and really love it, once we got it in its correct location, all was well!
  • cabinets going in... 1
  • Putting Ready-to-assemble cabinets together is not for the faint of heart, but the money saved is so much, that it's worth all the agony and confusion! :) No particleboard in these cabs, all hardwood plywood and cheaper!
  • I so love this copper sink and the bridge faucet was a screaming deal! Couldn't pass it by. 1
  • 3
  • 1
  • I call this the 'baking area' - just countertop, nothing else! 1
  • almost finished!
  • I chose to have just a few upper cabs because of the 'closed in' feel galley kitchens often have. There are two upper cabinets for storage, a plate rack and a wine rack. Heavy duty drawers hold what doesn't go in the plate rack.
  • Since I home can veggies and fruits, I wanted a durable cooktop, so I chose an updated old style that I can set heavy pots on and not worry. The pot filler absolutely ROCKS! Love the tile - slate medallions below and glass tile above.
  • Low voltage electric infloor heating under slate. The slate works better than tile because natural stone holds heat better and I love the look of it.
  • See 18 more photos

Victorian remodel, kitchen of my dreams, sort of...

I laugh when I watch the shows where they spend 60K remodeling the kitchens. Mine was a complete tear out, including taking down a bearing wall, and taking the floor to the joists, and my ...»
total spent was less than 20K. A lot of what I added to the kitchen came from Ebay, because I'm a junkie for a good deal, AND I was able to save substantial money and still have everything I wanted. Fixtures, faucets, sinks and cabinets, as well as my supplier for infloor radiant heating, and tile backsplash tiles...nothing retail :) Here's a few before and after shots...

Home improvement specialties
Home improvement specialt... Saint Joseph, MO
34 Comments | Post Comment | 11279 Views
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Aug 01, 2012
    Super impressive job. I absolutely love the copper sink. I love "natural" elements. Where ...»
    did you get the sink?

  • Share 197
  • Like 13
  • Clip 4
Liked by:
Jeanette S Shanna M Mary O'Brien Henderson Amy aldridge

Planter boxes with speakers

The post on either side light up on the side and the stain glass topper
Terry Turbyfill
Terry Turbyfill Denver, NC
16 Comments | Post Comment | 3755 Views
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Aug 01, 2012
    Great idea! I have seen manufactured speaker planter boxes. Not nearly as attractive as ...»
    yours and they can cost over $300.

  • Share 432
  • Like 9
  • Clip 10
Liked by:
Karen W Jeanette S Danielle B Young Newby Patti Henderson Amanda Baker Susan Ballo Wilma Ball
  • 6
  • 1
  • 2
  • 2
  • 7
  • See 3 more photos

Front Yard Renovation

Yard renovation done all by a woman with no experience at all! That's right! Thanks for looking!

Kristin

www.justwannaparty.blogspot.com

Kristin M
Kristin M Pleasant Grove, UT
41 Comments | Post Comment | 13938 Views
  • Suzanne C
    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    Wow! I am so impressed. You should be so proud of yourself.
  • Share 555
  • Like 38
  • Clip 8
Clipped to:
  • Best of Hometalk
  • Curb Appeal
Loading
Back
to top
Feedback