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Pearl C

Dry Ridge, KY
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  • Every pond needs a place where you can sit and enjoy the view. 1
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Aquascape Inc. Saint Charles, IL
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DIY Jewelry Holder and Organizer

Does anyone else have a jewelry box that's exploding? Ever give up trying to find matching earrings? I finally created a way to organize it all.
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Becky D Ballwin, MO
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  • This Raised Tire Planter adds a quirky conversation piece to any garden for under $20 3
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Tamara Jansen Canada
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  • cabinets open. Hard to tell on these photos but cabinet opens to reveal 3 storage areas.  Each outside door is pegboard on top and shelves at the bottom.  Center unit is walled up half way with places to hang on each side and above center divider is shelving. 3
  • close-up of one side and the center unit.  all three are hinged with piano hinge on back and caster on the base for moving around. 2

I finally got tired of having all my tools scattered all over my garage and decided to build 4 cabinets to hold it all

(well, almost all). They are on casters so I can roll them around when needed, but you must roll them out to open them up.
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  • Simple base frame with wood boards and corners braces
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DIY Greenhouse for approx. $50

Growing Tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest can be a challenge, so I made this greenhouse to protect my plants from the rainy weather. Using a few simple materials from the hardware store ...»
this simple structure was done in about an hour. To get the full tutorial visit my blog @ http://www.sewanddipity.com/polytunnel-tutor...

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  • Patchwork wall with various collected papers  #Love2Repurpose 3
  • Patchwork wall with collected papers of all kinds
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  • Top part of our Patchwork wall. #Love2Repurpose

Patchwork Wall

We have a lot of people ask us about our 'scrap paper wall' in our home. It was a fun and easy project–and only took one evening. Over time I had collected all kinds of paper–wrapping ...»
paper, paper bags, old maps, etc. This is a fun way to use them. You really can't go wrong–you can have a particular color scheme if you wish, or–like us–just use all kinds of paper at once. I think I'm going to do another wall in all Nancy Drew book pages because I want a more neutral palette in another area-I'll let you know how that project goes! #Love2Repurpose

HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED:

~ Mod Podge

~ Foam brushes

~ exacto knife

~ small brayer

~ a flat service/device like an old credit card to smooth out paper

~ various scrap paper

DIRECTIONS:

Make sure your wall is clean–no need to sand, just make sure it is clean.

I cut my paper with scissors–different shapes and sized. Another fun option would be to tear it.

Begin at the top or a corner of the wall that you will be patchworking. Paint a small area, no larger than 2′x2′ at a time, and place paper onto painted area.

Once you have a 2′x2′ area down go over it with your brayer and/or pot scraper to get out any bubble or wrinkles. {I personally liked the pot scrapers better than the brayer for this job. Any pot scrapers will do–I just happened to have Pampered Chef ones on hand.}

Don't worry about any paper overlapping the ceiling, baseboards, edge, etc. at this point. Just leave it there.

Once your whole wall is done, take the exacto knife and run along the edge of the ceiling, baseboards, etc. to cut away any excess paper. {Don't do this while the paper is extremely wet-it will tear.}

You're almost finished!

Last step: go over your whole wall with a thick coat of Mod Podge and allow to dry!

Taaaahhhhh Daaahhhhh! You now have a patchwork wall!

Told you it was super easy!

Enjoy~

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    Love the idea of the pictures
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