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Julie Draper

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Primitive doll artist, Sculpting artist of polymer clay OOAKs, and allot of other stuff

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  • Oh yes! A whole new use for a bed! The WHOLE bed! Do you know how much good wood is in a box spring? Well .. now you do!
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Potting Tables from random bits

Gypsy Barn
Gypsy Barn Canada
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  • Maison Blanche Glacage Tutorial
  • Maison Blanche Glacage Tutorial
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How to use Maison Blanche's Glacage

Glacage is a new product and texture medium... Learn how to use it with stencils here.... http://www.vintagecharmrestored.com/?p=1511
Vintage Charm Restored by Lori Young
Vintage Charm Restored by... Mc Kinney, TX
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  • You could also stain this if you like
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Door Trestle Desk-two ways

I needed a computer desk and rummaged in the basement to find some old doors from our kitchen and came up with this design. Added Luan and then fabric insets to give it two different ...»
looks. You could change out your fabric as much as you want.

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Reposhture Studio - Kim
Reposhture Studio - Kim Pittsburgh, PA
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  • You can customize your pergola with curtains, lights, brick and more! 1
  • Hanging plants are a nice touch.
  • Start with strong posts for a strong pergola
  • This is the first pergola we ever built at our farm
  • Small details like this curved arch can make all the difference
  • Double beams and double notches make it strong and secure - here, we are getting ready to drill through the second bolt.
  • Our barn pergola - a lean to style pergola 2
  • A view from the upper pergola to the barn pergola
  • All of the pieces and parts cut out for a pergola
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Pergola Season! Helpful Tips To Building Your Own

There is no mistaking it - we are in full-blown "pergola building season" at the farm. Ever since building our own and then a few more for friends and family a few years back - our ...»
"hobby" has grown to making quite a few each year ( See : Building Our Farm One Pergola At A Time)

We have been so fortunate to have met a lot of wonderful new people through the process - and, more importantly, it has really helped to build the farm and fund projects like the sensory garden and new chicken coop.

We thought we would share some of the pictures, tips and hints that we have learned when it comes to building a beautiful and durable outdoor garden pergola.

A Strong Base Is The Key To A Strong Pergola:With any outdoor structure, everything starts with the base. To put it simply, don't skimp on your posts.

When working with wood, a 4 x 6" or 6 x 6" post is your best choice for long-term durability. 4 x 4" posts - although much less expensive than the thicker ones, simply won't hold up over time. They will begin to bend and bow - and within a year or two - your structure can start to look more like a curvy art sculpture than an outdoor oasis.

Choosing The Type And Thickness Of Wood:There are a lot of choices when it comes to what species and thickness of wood to use. It really comes down to personal preference. We build all of our beams and top purlin boards from 2" thick lumber. Although there are thinner and less costly options - the 2" thickness gives the piece long-term strength and durability.

Almost all of our pergolas are made from treated lumber. It's a great choice when looking to handle harsh outdoor conditions. It's also very versatile - you can leave it to weather to a natural grey patina - or paint or stain it to match almost any wood species or decor.

Cedar is another viable option, but the cost of cedar is becoming astronomical, and it is very hard to find in 2" thickness. No matter the wood species, thinner boards tend to end up like the thinner posts, bowed and curvy over time.

Securing The Structure:A lot of people ask us if its better to bury the posts, or to mount them on a concrete pad or footer. It really comes down to personal preference, as both work well.If you have an existing concrete patio - then by all means securing your posts with a bracket is the way to go. You can find simple plate anchors (Simpson ties, etc.) at most home improvement and hardware stores that do an excellent job of securing posts to concrete.

If you choose to bury your posts - make sure to dig down deep enough to get below the frost line and prevent it from heaving out of the soil. For ours on the farm we buried our posts 24" and then back-filled with packing limestone gravel and dirt.

Quite simply, the important thing is to definitely secure it! If it's not secured, all it can take is one little serious windstorm to turn your beautiful little paradise into a pile of toothpicks.

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Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
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90 year old door made into a king size headboard

King size headboard made using a very old 5 panel door that was cut to size, sealed and painted. We are very happy with the final product.

Please give us your feedback.

Vintage Headboards
Vintage Headboards Frisco, TX
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Before and After: Twin to Full Tufted Fabric Headboard

Before and after: Twin size headboard turned into a Full!

#ProudestDIY

House on the Way - Leslie
House on the Way - Leslie Lexington, KY
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  • Build a simple firepit with pavers and a firebowl. We got our firebowl from Lowe's for less than $80.
  • Stack pavers on level ground. We put ours on our concrete patio.
  • For a 35" firebowl we used 48 pavers and stacked them 4 layers high.
  • Easy to move if needed, simple and inexpensive! 1
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How to Build A Firepit

We built this simple firepit at the end of the summer and it only takes 30 minutes to put it together!
Ellora - Creatively Southern
Ellora - Creatively South... Knoxville, TN
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  • $18 Pantry Screen Door 2
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DIY Pantry Screen Door

My husband and I recently replaced our cheap builders grade pantry door with a custom screen one....that we built for $18! Click through to my blog post if you would like to read more about it...

Ashley @ Domestic Imperfection
Ashley @ Domestic Imperfe... San Antonio, TX
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DIY Pottery Barn Inspired Table

With Springtime finally making an appearance my husband and I got to work making a outdoor dining table this weekend. We were inspired by a Pottery Barn version but made our own for less ...»
than $100 in just an afternoon! #outdoorprojects

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Melissa-TheHappierHomemak... Aberdeen, NC
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Barn Wood Shelves

Using barn wood and brackets that I stained and painted from Home Depot, I created a spot in my kitchen to display my ironstone collection. I think the dark color of the barn wood and the ...»
creamy white of the ironstone go together so beautifully!

Melissa U
Melissa U Burton, MI
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