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Julie Kelty Walts

Mount Washington, KY
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  • The leggy Little Trunk Table. Ideal for the front entry. Store your seasonal clothes, mittens, toques, scarves and more, and have a great table top for everything else for the rest of the season! 1
  • Sette. Create an inner skeleton, add a bench seat in there that flips up, 6 inch foam on the base, 4 on the back, covered with a lot of fluffy stuffing then some great fabric. Storage bench - settee!
  • Another version of the Trunk Settee, using more rustic and neutral tones. The sunken bench seat also flips up for storage underneath
  • Attach all the hardware, and slice off the end, add some new hinges, and you have a great trash can, or laundry hamper that opens vertically as well to pull the bags out!
  • One of my first trunk creations put in use by local photography studio - Glimpse Imaging.ca  She made a great prop! The trunk that is !!!
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Repurposing trunks. One of my Favourite Things to do!

I absolutely love trunks! I can just go ahead and call myself a Trunk Junk-y !!! They are gorgeous and can be so much more than a moth ball smelling attic time capsule! Inventing new ways ...»
to make these come back to life is such a fun challenge to me! I hope the inspiration flows over to your DIY tendencies! www.facebook.com/gypsy for more inspiration

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A friend sent a post from another site about killing weeds with vinegar. I'm posting the pix and part of the text from

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Gardening: A friend sent a post from another site about killing weeds with vinegar. I'm posting the pix and part of the text from

that. This result happened in only one day. I brushed Roundup on some liriope volunteers over two weeks ago and they're just now puny and can be easily pulled out of the ground, but none are truly DEAD like in this photo. Will this be safe, do you think, if I put it on liriope volunteers and other weeds in my front yard? The yard has tree mulch, no grass, but lots of hostas, some hellebores, ferns, azaleas and other things. Guess I'd need to spray directly onto the potential victims, or brush it on with a sponge brush?

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DIY Wood Wall Art

I needed something fun to hang above my couch. I used some scrap wood to make a sign that would fit the space perfectly. I stenciled LOVE and added some rosettes! It was cheap and so ...»
easy. You can see the full tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/06/fancy-x...

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My pool and front yard outdoor living areas were all done on tight and real budgets.

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A 10ft Church Pew Re-Do

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