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Theresa W

Harrietta, MI
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Married, had two Children one passed in 2003, 3 cats, one chihuahua.

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  • Theresa W
    Followed 8 topics on May 13, 2013
  • Pallet fence panel before trimming the rotten wood and painting. 2
  • Pallet fence panel after trimming and painting.
  • The fence is being installed. 2
  • The garden gate was made from pallets too.  The arbor was made from my childrens' old sandbox.  We cut the large boards down to build the arbor.
  • The fence is almost finished.
  • Here is a picture taken from my bench at the back of the garden looking towards the arbor.  The fence is complete.  Now on to making the garden look pretty.  This will take awhile. 1
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Re-purposing pallets

This is a fence I made for my garden using pallets and old pickets from a fence that had been torn down. When I ran out of the old pickets, I used pallet boards and cut them to match the ...»
pickets so I could complete the project. My fenced area is 30' X 40' and I still had pallets left over for other projects.

Allison House
Allison House Sumter, SC
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  • Theresa W
    Commented on May 13, 2013
    The fence is so awesome.. I am going to have my husband do this..I have been wanting for long ...»
    time and have apicture of a white fence around the garden..

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  • The garden gate was made from pallets too.  The arbor was made from my childrens' old sandbox.  We cut the large boards down to build the arbor.
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Allison House Sumter, SC
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  • Clean the space between your oven doors. 3
  • Special tool for torx screw...around $5. 1
  • Open up the doors, but be careful, because they may spring apart. 1
  • All clean and completely see through now! 1
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How To Clean In Between The Glass On Your Stove Doors

Want to clean that space in between the glass on your oven door? It's really not hard...all you need is an inexpensive tool and a few free minutes...come on over and let me show you how I cleaned mine!

Mom4Real
Mom4Real Lexington, KY
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  • By cutting a flyswatter and painting a cute little pattern...these are the perfect wings.
  • On this bug...I didn't even have to paint the wings....the flyswatter came with the zebra stripes...how easy is that?
  • Beverage lids make the perfect eyes for these little buggers (pun intended)

Tutorial for winged bug for the garden!

I took an old salvaged spindle and a couple of flyswatters...and made these adorable little winged creatures for the garden. I love to add whimsy in the garden. Bright colors just make ...»
these little critters pop in the yard. I make the table leg/ceiling fan blade dragonflies...but these are precious little mates for those. Tutorial in the link. #mayprojects

#gardening #recycle #outdoorprojects

Tammy@Deja Vue Designs
Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
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    Commented on Apr 15, 2013
    That is so cute, and I have the spindles too.
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DIY Lamp Birdbath/Feeder

I took an old lamp and a chip-n-dip tray and turned it into a Lamp Birdbath/feeder. I spray painted the chip dip tray and let it dry. I then cut the cord off the lamp and removed the ...»
shade. I glued the tray to the lamp and filled with bird seed and water. You can find a detailed tutorial on my blog of this unique, quick garden art project. .#garden #diy #birdfeeder

1 Hour 10.00 Easy
Barb C
Barb C Mayfield, MI
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Seasonal/Holiday Décor: How long do you leave your Christmas tree up?

Do you take down all your decorations at one time or do you leave a few to linger on?
Donna Dixson
Donna Dixson Buford, GA
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  • Theresa W
    Commented on Dec 27, 2012
    We take our down and clean the house 1st weekend after New Years.
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