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J Darlene Wilson-Feaster

Newark, OH
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Adventures in Decorating
  • J Darlene Wilson-Feaster
    Followed 1 person on May 12, 2013
  • If a fence is at the maximum height allowed, another option is to put a taller structure within the yard like this one. There were townhouses in the yard behind and this really helped obscure the view. 4
  • This arbour and lattice combination was actually used to conceal the compost work area and separate the back wooded area from the garden.
  • You can make a fence taller! Here the fence posts were extended and lattice was added. Vines will eventually fill it in.
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Privacy Screen Ideas and How to Make A Fence Taller

These photos from local garden tours show creative ways to improve the privacy in a garden and add some vertical interest. Some use freestanding structures with lattice, others add on to ...»
Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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    Liked on May 08, 2013
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Shade garden fence

This is a fence that we made out of very old windows and stair balusters, both left over from jobs my hubby did. The windows are so old that they have hand-rolled glass! There are two ...»
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Julee S Bangor, MI
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  • I love to repurpose junk to decorate my garden. 8
  • My door is flanked with my funnel planters. 2
  • "The Salvage Garden" 2

Garden Salvage

I took an old door and coated the glass with mirror paint, then I mounted it on my fence. I added some porch poles and bunk bed slats as a frame around the door; decorating it with paint ...»
Carol C
Carol C Battle Creek, MI
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Vertical garden made from old pool deck steps

Just put a back on the steps, flipped it upside down and attached to fence
Forestine M
Forestine M Santee, SC
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15 Favorite DIY Upholstered Headboards from Around the Web {with tutorials!}

It's time soon to tackle the headboard project for our master bedroom makeover! To inspire me, I did a round-up of my 15 favorite DIY headboads from around the web. Still not sure which one I'll go with, but it might be a combination of a couple of these ideas. Any favorites? All these headboards have instructions too (except one, but I had to include it!). For more details on each of these headboards including the link to each of their instructions, click here: http://www.lilikoijoy.com/2013/04/15-favorit...

Sharon @ Lilikoi Joy
Sharon @ Lilikoi Joy Mukilteo, WA
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Bonnie & Trish {Uncommon Designs}
  • J Darlene Wilson-Feaster
    Followed 1 person on Apr 19, 2013
  • Winter white in the sunroom is cozy and fresh! 1
  • All you need for this project is a hot glue gun, a pretty sweater and a lampshade. 2
  • The end result-   A pretty new lampshade for just $2.99! 2
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Easy lampshade makeover with a thrift store sweater!

Since it's been on my mind to create a cozy cable knit sweater lampshade I headed to the Thrift Store and found this pretty winter white sweater that I knew was perfect for my shade. It's ...»
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Beth B
Beth B Birmingham, AL
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A DIY Fabric Strip Lampshade

I ripped fabric into strips and turned an old boring lampshade into a whimsical and fun work of art! :)
April Hoff
April Hoff Fishers, IN
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Balsa Wood Lampshade

Give any shade an instant update with balsa wood! Buy super thin balsa wood, paint it different shades of brown, weave it together, and hot glue it to your shade!
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Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T.
Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T. Austin, TX
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