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Margaret B

Homeland, CA
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the finished deck

all finished
Karen B
Karen B Youngstown, NY
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DIY $15 Outdoor Planter Boxes

I was wanting some planter boxes for my front door. With a few supplies from the hardware store I created these for $15 a pop. I painted them to match my exterior trim and I love them! ...»
Shanty2Chic
Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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DIY Updating old Kitchen Drawers

Curb Alert! shares an easy tutorial on how to update your old Kitchen Drawers. #Bestof2012, #Kitchen, #OrganizedHome
2 Hours Easy
Tami @ Curb Alert!
Tami @ Curb Alert! Seabrook, TX
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    Commented on Jul 21, 2012
    How sanitary is it. I have to wash my silverware holder periodically?
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Outdoor Living: Anyone have any suggestions on how I can make our small yard in a mobilehome park enjoyable in the am and evenings?

Leslie F
Leslie F Hesperia, CA
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    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    People around our park in So. CA use the 1" acrylic lattice panels a lot. Looks nice. I have ...»
    the back of my mobile looking like a cottage garden. I planted Morning Glories but AWAY from the mobile. Grows fast and blooms are beautiful. I trim them 2-3 times a year depending on season. Both my neighbor and I enjoy them. I even allowed them to grow and become a canopy for my swing.

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  • surviver palm, going on 4 yrs, it was worth hauling into the basement every winter 1
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new to site and adding pictures on pc, bare w/me - and I will show you my gardens and renovation of my 50 year old

home, all the other photos on site have inspired me
Faidra at  CA Global Inc
Faidra at CA Global Inc Marietta, GA
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My Rock Gardens

We live on a farm in Southwest Iowa. Our farm fields have underground springs and rocks are constantly coming to the top and so we have to go and pick up the rocks out of the field in ...»
Rhonda Thompson Leonard
Rhonda Thompson Leonard Logan, IA
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    I've been wanting more rocks since last year! Rocks! Rocks! My kingdom for Rocks!!
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Beautiful Outdoor Area On a $100 Budget!

I created this outdoor patio area for my husband I after we had just got married. Everything you see in the pictures cost around $100.00 using Dollar Tree, Ikea and Big Lots! I was so ...»
Ashleigh B
Ashleigh B Mountain Home, ID
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  • Margaret B
    Commented on Jul 17, 2012
    Looks beautiful, however where I live in windy So Cal, not practical...just as I'm about to ...»
    get a romantic smack a big wind comes thru, and poof! All gone! And the place burnt down!!

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  • When we moved in, this half bathroom was nasty with carpeting and filfth. We tore everything out and started from scratch. Details on colors/materials: http://diyshowoff.com/2012/01/01/powder-room-before-and-after-reveal/ 6
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Half Bathroom - before and after

Our half bathroom gets an inexpensive DIY makeover. #bestof2012 ...»
DIY Show Off
DIY Show Off Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Margaret B
    Commented on Jul 09, 2012
    Wow! You did a GREAT job!! Enjoy.
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  • This is my "totem".  I've had it outdoors for several years now. It's held up really well except for the "ladder" incident last fall while a helpful neighbor was helping me clean out the gutters. 10
  • These are the tools you'll need. I use GE II Silicone for Windows and Doors (clear) with a caulk gun.
A level will come in handy to make sure your totem doesn't lean. 4
  • Wash and dry (thoroughly) your glassware. I suggest you let your vases and such dry overnight. If you have ANY moisture inside, it will be sealed inside once you apply your sealant.
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Repurposed Glassware=Garden Topiaries (easy project)

We all have those vases and bowls hanging around. You know, the ones you get flowers in, but then just put in the cupboard. I have the perfect solution for all of those, and it will help ...»
Gail--My Repurposed Life
gail--My Repurposed Life Louisville, KY
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  • Margaret B
    Commented on Jul 07, 2012
    I've done this, only I used colored glass mixed with the clear. The blue bird is an excellent ...»
    idea. LOVE IT!!!

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