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Jazzy Jane

Spring, TX
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Favorite area of home improvement:

If it matches, great. If it doesn't, even better! All spaces are incredible!


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Cat Condo from Destroyed Dresser! Re-purrrr-posed feline heaven.

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Gypsy Barn Canada
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Easy diy headboard using garden trellises.

I bought 3 trellises to fit the width of my bed and simply wired them together using picture hanger wire. I covered the wire with clear tape to protect the walls from scratches. It is currently just propped up behind the bed, but I may hang it on the wall at some point. #2012

http://plumdoodles.com/2012/05/18/headboard...

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SheilaG, Plum Doodles Acworth, GA
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Wood Shutter + Shelf = Organization Station

After a trip to my local Habitat ReStore I picked up a wood shutter and piece of wood and repurposed them to help get my workspace organized.
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The Endearing Home Cary, NC
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  • 100 year old door found at a garage sale for a song!
  • 2x4s attached with screws to the back of the door and a few pieces of trim create a nice frame for the new headboard 1
  • The antique look is enhanced by a layered paint treatment
  • Little decorative touches in the same colour as the new headboard tie the whole look together in the bedroom
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100 Year Old Door Repurposed to Headboard - Easy Peasy!!

I found this old solid fir door at a yard sale for $5. All it took was 1x4 and some trim pieces together with 2x4s for legs and VOILA! Easy DIY vintage headboard that I built myself. #headboard ...»
#bedroom #door #repurposed #ProudestDIY #Love2Repurpose #Recycle

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  • "Beachy" headboard... Total cost.. $20.00 and about 30 minutes time. 1
  • "Beachy" headboard...  Total cost... $20.00 and about 30 minutes time.

Re-purposed fence into a Head Board... you don't HAVE to use items for their intended purpose!

Simple.... I purchased a reed fence from the K-Mart garden department...rolled it out flat, then evenly rolled up each of the sides so that the total width would fit my queen size bed. ...»
Then, tied the "rolls" on either side in the back where it wouldn't be seen to keep it from unintentionally unrolling, propped it up against the wall behind the bed, secured to the wall with a few VERY SMALL screw nails here and there and VOILA! INSTANT "BEACHY" headboard!

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Virginia B Covington, VA
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Twine Wreath Ornaments...jar lids repurposed...

I have done lots of decorating with jars...and now I have a BIG stash of leftover lids and rims. This is a simple idea I came up to repurpose some of those "lonely rims" into cute little ornaments for your tree...

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Chipping with Charm, Laur... Elk River, MN
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Warm up your house with some new uses for an old sweater!

Decorate your house with all those old sweaters that are lying around. It brings the perfect amount of warmth and texture just in time for the fall and winter seasons. This is the first ...»
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More projects to come this week!

#KeepingCozy

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Thrifty and Chic Seattle, WA
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Making curtain rods out of towel bars!

When I was re-doing our living room, and really thinking about every aspect of the space, I realized that I didn't like curtain rods to go completely across the top of the window if there ...»
was no reason for it. I mean, how many of us actually close their curtains? Because we have blinds, we just use our curtains for decoration and sound absorption. So I thought outside the box. I went with honey oak wooden hand towel holders at less than $5 a pop. I painted them up to my liking and they serve the purpose . . . at a much less expensive cost than typical curtain rods.

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Painted Therapy Nashua, NH
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