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Jana

Blogger | Lufkin, TX http://www.transformationsfromtheheart.net
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  • Entry Hall Table all dolled up with our Thankful Tree.
  • She was in pieces when we brought her home.

Entry Hall Table Makeover #Bestof2012

This is our very first refinishing project. We took a sad little entry hall table and made her beautiful again. Let us know how we did! :) Visit our blog to see what steps we took to bring her back to life!

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Clover House, DeeDee
Clover House, DeeDee Decatur, TX
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  • Hat rack included!!
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Repurposed Frame into Chalkboard

This piece is Large and In Charge. It was created from a frame piece that was purchased from Habitat for Humanity Restore. ...»

http://rusticrediscovered.blogspot.com/2012... #Bestof2012 #mykitchen #Love2Repurpose

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Susan @ Rustic ReDiscovered
Susan @ Rustic ReDiscover... Orlando, FL
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    Commented on Nov 17, 2012
    Love this! You did a great job!
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Recycled Burlap and Muslin Ruffle Tree Skirt

Here is a tree skirt I made over the weekend! I took alot of time to sew each ruffle onto the skirt, but I love how it came out!! Get it at www.thelittlegreenbean.etsy.com!
Missy L
Missy L Duluth, MN
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    Commented on Nov 17, 2012
    Missy, ...»

    I've been wanting to make one of these tree skirts for a long time. Yours turned out beautiful!

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Pallet Wood Sign and Fall Mantel

I used reclaimed pallet wood to make a hand painted sign for my mantel and flea market finds to decorate the hearth. More photos and details on my blog.
Serendipity R
Serendipity R Clarendon Hills, IL
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Camping Themed Boy's Bedroom

Our son loves to camp and we love wildlife. This is what resulted when we painted and imagined his room as a mountain camping setting.
Brittany aka Pretty Handy Girl
Brittany aka Pretty Handy... Raleigh, NC
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    Commented on Aug 28, 2012
    What an amazing job! What little boy wouldn't love this?
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  • Homemade dog shampoo

Homemade dog shampoo

Make your own dog shampoo that is better for your dog and inexpensive! These are the three main ingredients: 1) 1 cup generic brand uncolored antibacterial liquid hand soap 2) 1/4 cup glycerin (found in the pharmacy section near the rubbing alcohol) 3) 1 cup white vinegar. Mix all ingredients in two quarts of warm water (I use an empty apple juice bottle) and pour it over your dog. I still use baby shampoo for her face and do not get this mix in her eyes or ears. It pours on, soaks in, ...»
suds up and rinses off much better than any other dog shampoo I have ever used. The antibacterial hand soap kills any bacteria on the dogs skin (which is what makes them smell "doggy"), the vinegar balances the ph in their skin so they don't get flakey and itchy and the glycerine makes their coat soft and shiny. I've been using it for a couple of years and it is the best! As soon as my dog sees me mixing it up she gets into the bathtub and waits for her massage and bath.

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Julee S Bangor, MI
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  • Teak wood bench, planter box and window frame make it a trio of color. 1
  • DIY Window Box planter
  • DIY painted old window frame.
  • Old Teak wood bench, sandblasted, primed and repainted.
  • Adirondack chairs with window box planter and old window frame. 1
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Revamping a backyard deck the DIY style to add color and charm for a cozy and inviting space.

We had a backyard deck that was screaming for some attention and color. I wanted to make the area to be cozy, inviting and have some color. So we took a weathered Teak wood bench, an old ...»
window frame, some really weathered Adirondack chairs, some wood, power tools and lots of paint and created a wonderful space on the

deck. We're very pleased with how it turned out.

To see all the projects on how we created this space, please visit my blog.

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Jana
Jana Lufkin, TX
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    Commented on Aug 28, 2012
    Thank you Brittany!!
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