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Jodie

Little Rock, AR
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  • Before - the top section of an old vanity, found near a dumpster. 1
  • After - a flat welcome table for my front porch.
  • further away for some perspective
  • and once more for good luck
  • I made the other part into a chalkboard for my kitchen, you can read that post here http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2012/09/another-chalkboard-for-the-kitchen/#
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Upcycled Flat Porch Entry Table

I'll admit that I have no idea what to call this thing, the before OR the after. But I took a old vanity mirror support thingy (found in the trash) and turned it into a flat entryway ...»
table. I know, that makes no sense...see pics for clarification or read more at http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2012/09/...# #recycle

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Ashley @ Domestic Imperfe... San Antonio, TX
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  • See the ugly plywood? 1
  • After
  • See how the lattice board covers the unsitely plywood
  • I added a fountain
  • and a couple of bushes 3
  • This is how it looked the following year 1
  • With the Arch 1
  • Then I tried this :) 2
  • It was also on Hometalk :) 1
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Hiding Unsightly Fence Areas

I was having a Graduation party for my daughter in our backyard. My neighbor had just repaired a portion of his redwood fence, but he used regular plywood, which maybe he didn't care what ...»
it looked like on his side as it was for him out of site, but on our side of the fence it was in perfect view of anyone sitting on the deck. Very unsightly for myself and my guests. What to do? I couldn't paint my side of the fence, as there was a short chain link fence on my side. So I did this...very inexpensive

1. went rock hunting (it's what I call it) at a local construction site (free rocks)

2. Free mulch (at the local community tree branch drop off area)

3 Lattice Boards ($8-$10 at local home improvement center)

4.rolled wire

5 Weed control plastic ($5-$6) or use newspaper (free)

Directions:

1. Attach lattice board to back side of fence area with wire, or what ever works best, depending on the fence your covering.

2. Rock off area you want to cover using small to medium rocks ( I go rock hunting on Sat-Sun between 6-10am when the crews are not there, as some contractors collect the rocks to sell)

3.Loosen soil beforehand, so you can plants before or after you place the mulch.

4. Place weed control covering

5. Spread mulch over area

Note: you may add plants and shrubs before or after you spread mulch. I added after as I wasn't sure what I wanted. I also added an Arch the following year.

1 Day 50.00 Easy
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  • I started with a few supplies. Chandelier no longer wanted and thrift store dishes
  • Disassembled and painted chandelier. Threaded wire and beads and glued dishes
  • Beautiful result and functional. Complete instructions. Follow link! 2

Transform a trash Chandelier into a Dessert Tray

One of my favorite things I created! I didn't want to throw away a chandelier I had. So I thought up this idea to transform it into a dessert tray. It is one of my popular posts to date!
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Deneen dreaming-n-color Murfreesboro, TN
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  • Strips of fabric on one side and terry cloth on the other side make a pretty and perfect dish mat!
  • You can make several of these in under an hour! If you can cut & sew a straight line, you can make these!

Sew Easy Dish Mat

Use extra fabric or a cute jelly-roll of fabric to make these little mats! I use small ones under the pup's water, a medium one under my mixer (to make it easier to move the mixer when I'm baking!) And... I use the bigger ones for dish mats!

20 Minutes Easy
All Things Heart and Home
All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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  • MDF shelves provide lots of easy access storage.
The tissue paper pompoms help soften and add some pretty to  the utilitarian space. 2
  • Another view of the room. 2
  • Inexpensive ClosetMaid cabinets provide storage and act as a base for the cutting table. I dressed them up with some paint, beadboard, beadboard wall paper and trim.
  • Another view of the work/cutting table. This is two components stacked together. The drawers hold sewing patterns.
  • Pegboard organization for my tools.
  • This thread rack was and easy DIY project using scrap pegboard and wood dowels. 4
  • I took my old desk apart,  turned it upside down and added casters. It now slides under the long desk but is easily pulled out to access the back of the computer's cpu. 3
  • I like organization that is also pretty. My ribbon is on display in clear plastic canisters. 2
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  • I made a padded top for this bushel basket by covering an old clock with foam and quilt batting. The center already had a hole so adding the little button to tuft the center was easy. It doubles as a seat and yarn storage. 2
  • I drilled holes along the back of the desk for cords.
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A DIY Sewing Room

When I remodeled my sewing room to make it more efficient, a lot of DIY work went into it and not a lot of money. All the furniture and storage in the room was either reused, repurposed ...»
or rearranged.

What had previously been my cutting table, became a wall to wall desk for my computer and sewing machines. It is a hollow core door. In order to use it as a desk, my husband cut it down the center, reinforced it with some wood supports in the hollow area, and secured it to the wall with wood cleats. The front is supported on legs fashioned from plumbing pipe.

You can read about more of the changes we made on my blog. http://creativelittledaisy.typepad.com/creat...

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Autum H Autryville, NC
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#SpringFever #BeforeandAfter 17
  • Painted French Blue
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  • Before paint
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  • Right after going up......
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Repurposed Shutter Fence

After creating a neat little garden room that we aptly named "The Nook", we realized that to really be a 'nook' it needed more privacy. {It sat right beside the property line.} A few ...»
years earlier when visiting some friends I noticed a huge stack of shutters by the road-they were renovating the outside of their home and throwing out the old shutters. EEEEEEKKKKKK! Throwing out!!???? I immediately loaded them into the car and hauled them home-not knowing at the time what I'd do with them; but I knew it would be fun!

So, here we are needing Nook privacy–and a shed full of wooden shutters. Handsome went out and purchased four 4 x 4 posts, hinged the shutters together; and after cementing the posts in the ground nailed our hinged shutter fence to them! We are not sure why our friends had two different colors of shutters on the outside of their house?? White for some, gray for the others........ BUT, didn't matter to us, because we painted them a wonderful French blue. {We painted the other side a bark color to blend in with the trees-since this was the side facing our neighbors. We weren't sure they would be as excited about the French blue as we were. In fact, we know that they wouldn't be.}

So, if you come across (or already have!) some old wooden shutters-have fun making a little nook for yourself!

Here's what you need to make a fence out of old shutters:

* as many shutters as you would like the fence long–we have 10-6 feet hight shutters

* 4 x 4 posts (that are 2 feet taller than your shutters)-about 1 every 3-4 shutters (depending on the width of your shutters)

* 2 sets of hinges for each set of shutters

* nails/screw to attach shutters to posts

* cement for posts

1. Paint the back side of the shutters-once installed you will not be able to get to this side! (Be aware of any neighbors that may not be as excited about your nook as you are–so, be considerate in your color choices for their side. )

2. Measure off how many feet apart you will need a post, dig a hole that is 2′ deep, put post in, fill with cement. When dry, cover with dirt.

3. Attach shutters together with hinges-make sure the 'hinge' is on the back side, spread out flat

4. Once cement has dried-usually 24 hours-attach shutter sections to posts using nails or screws. (Screws are a bit more sturdy for this project, but nails will work just fine.)

5. Paint your side of the fence! {When we painted ours–we didn't make it opaque, we wanted a weathered look. That is hard to see in the pictures-if that is the look you are looking for it will only take one coat.)

6. Cozy up your Nook with furniture, plants, walkways, etc.

7. Sit and listen to birdsong while sipping your coffee!

Some things to remember:

**be sure to check your shutters to make sure there are no decayed places before using.

We used shutters that were found....so the total cost of this project was $35! Woohoo!

In the Nook~

Daune

Cottage in the Oaks

www.cottageintheoaks.com

For some more fun shutter ideas that I found...head over to my Shutters! Board here: http://www.hometalk.com/b/710723/shutters

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#Itching4Spring

#BeforeandAfter

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Daune | Cottage in the Oa... Greenville, NC
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  • My colorful pegboard was inspired by the work room from last season's Project Runway All-Stars. 2
  • All my crafting tools are close at hand on my colorful pegboard!
  • I came up with some easy and inexpensive tricks for creating customized storage.
  • Twine dispensing funnels!
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Project Runway Inspired Pegboard

I added some designer-inspired color to my craft room!
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Jessica Hill Saginaw, MI
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vintage sewing room

I had lots of fun making this retro/ vintage sewing room.

I love going in there to sew and craft! ...»

Check out my posts here:

http://fivebrothersonesister.blogspot.com/20...

http://fivebrothersonesister.blogspot.com/20...

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Deanne L Australia
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    Your room is so cute! I am trying to redo my sewing room. Do your shoulder start hurting ...»
    having your machine that high on table?

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  • This ladder towel holder layers towels fabulously for a small bathroom. http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/11/a-bathroom-with-ladder-and-famous.html
  • Use a ladder to extend your changing area. 
http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/02/bedroom-redo-part-3-pallet-wood-closet.html
  • A ladder beside a bed makes a fabulous magazine rack. http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2009/11/bedroom-makeover-part-3-reveal.html
  • A plant stand is created effortlessly with this ladder, allowing the sunlight to shine right on through. http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2013/01/winter-memories-while-making-ladder.html
  • Random boards are the shelves. No need to get out the nails this round!
  • An old painter's ladder is the main framework used for this desk. So easy. http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2010/08/palette-desk-project-part-6-big-reveal.html
  • A treeless Christmas tree? Why not? :)     http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/12/a-treeless-ladder-christmas-tree-day-10.html
  • A faux Christmas tree resides inside a ladder... just because it can. http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2011/12/making-of-2011-stepladder-christmas.html
  • Ladders provide an easy grab for your favourite magazines.
  • Visit this ladder clipboard curated right from HomeTalk! More are added daily. http://www.hometalk.com/b/153013/ladder-love
  • Visit a themed link party with 75+ more ideas submitted by DIY bloggers. Add yours anytime, this linkup is always open! http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/02/sat-nite-special-119-ladders.html
  • To visit more JUNK inspired projects, visit http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/
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100+ WOW ideas from 'just a ladder'.

I love ladders. They are easy to come by, take up very little real estate, and can be made into most anything. Here's proof! ...»

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#Recycle

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FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
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    Love your ideas. I want to get a ladder in my sewing room to hold my fabric for the out fit I ...»
    want to work on next.

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How to Nest for Less
How to Nest for Less Lake Saint Louis, MO
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    I love this! I need to see about trying this and making correct height for sewing!
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