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Patty M

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  • took mirror off then checked out pinterest for ideas then realized it didnt have to come off :( 2
  • soooo removed the one 4 light fixture and put in 2 two bulbed light fixtures The advantage to removing the mirror was we could cut the drywall behind the mirror to make new holes for the new lights
  • Room primed and painted and the mirror was reattached
  • also painted our cabinets in a trim and door paint
  • middle cabinet in place new light fixtures connected and now onto the framing of the mirrors
  • bottom of cabinet dressed then realized I needed more height to cover the original light "hole" grrr 3
  • NOTE: the cabinet was not from the counter top up it was actually started at the "back splash" just because the "back splash" is beveled and it just made it easier to start with something flat and dress and trim the bottom
  • we also spray painted the knobs a brushed nickel 1
  • and spray painted the hugger lights with the brushed nickel
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  • the supports for the floating shelves
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Large Bathroom Mirror redo to double framed mirrors and cabinet

Everyone hates the 6+ foot mirror that all main bathrooms seem to come with. Soooo we took an idea from a fellow pinterester and made it our own (so to speak). This is NOT a one day ...»
project but the results are worth the time :)

You will need

1"x4" MDF (32 ft)

1/2 birch plywd

Trim (40 ft)

Baseboard (3 ft)

All building supplies for the mirror/cabinet project approx. 40.00

Lights - 38.00 each on sale

New faux wood blind - 39.00

Paint - 5.00 (bought a mis tint from Rona)

1 can of brushed Nickel spray paint 10.00

we also did floating shelves in the water closet (another idea I got from a fellow Pinterester)

We only needed 2 shelves for this bathroom

but made 6 shelves

24X 8 inches with supports

1 sheet of 1/4 plywood, sanded on one side

10 1×2 pine boards

floating shelves supplies 20.00

when all was said and done the total reno for this bathroom was 190.00

Have fun with it and make it your own

Danielle Fraser
Danielle Fraser Canada
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    Commented on Feb 20, 2013
    Don't have two sinks but like the idea of a middle shelf!!
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  • Pom Pom Bouquet - with a fork!  For full tutorial click here:  http://eclecticallyvintage.com/2013/01/how-to-make-a-pom-pom-flower-bouquet-with-a-fork/
  • Simple pom poms with just a fork and yarn!  See how to make them:  http://eclecticallyvintage.com/2013/01/how-to-make-a-pom-pom-flower-bouquet-with-a-fork/
  • Birdseed as an unusual vase filler!  
http://eclecticallyvintage.com/2013/01/how-to-make-a-pom-pom-flower-bouquet-with-a-fork/

For my Valentine - a Pom Pom Bouquet (made with a fork)!

Yarn + fork are all you need to create these cute pom poms!

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#Itching4Spring

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Winter Mantel

The Golden Sycamore
The Golden Sycamore Livonia, MI
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Christmas Lights!

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Tyler S Lowell, MI
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How a heat register and a doorway morphed into a fence:

I like finding details in homes and using them... not copying them exactly, but being inspired by them to create something that fits with the theme of the home. The room where those ...»
details were found is the dining room and has a nice view of the fence.

Brian Campbell, Basswood Artisan Carpentry
Brian Campbell, Basswood ... Saint Paul, MN
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    LOVE your dog!!!
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Tackling an intimidating empty wall... Decorating tips!

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Wall of built Ins out of IKEA Hemnes cabinets

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No. 29 Design Belmont, MA
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  • I am new in home talk, just open my account earlier today and I find this  web site very cool. Just wanted to share my way of doing my own transition to save money. This is between carpet and tile. I bought 1 pcs of wood for 4 dollar, nail it down on the floor, stain it then put grouts on it. It really works.. 3

I am new in home talk, just open my account earlier today and I find this web site very cool.

Just wanted to share my way of doing my own transition to save money. This is between carpet and tile. I bought 1 pcs of wood for 4 dollar, nail it down on the floor, stain it then put grouts on it. It really works..
Wanda C
Wanda C Atlanta, GA
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    Commented on May 14, 2012
    Now I get it! Nice job..
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Gardening: Heavenly Hydrangeas

Is it just me or are the Hydrangeas particularly glowing this year?
Donna Dixson
Donna Dixson Buford, GA
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    Commented on May 13, 2012
    Live in NY.Good light in Spring especially in pm , out front where I'd plant them.Was told not ...»
    to get them from grocery store just a nursery.Any special treatment to feed em?

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