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Julie K

Seneca, SC
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Upcycled Glass Projects

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Leah R Craig, CO
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Spray Paint a Pillow?

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Colleen Jorgensen Placerville, CA
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Making an antique vanity

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DJF Designs Atlanta, GA
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  • This is my "totem".  I've had it outdoors for several years now. It's held up really well except for the "ladder" incident last fall while a helpful neighbor was helping me clean out the gutters. 9
  • These are the tools you'll need. I use GE II Silicone for Windows and Doors (clear) with a caulk gun.
A level will come in handy to make sure your totem doesn't lean. 4
  • Wash and dry (thoroughly) your glassware. I suggest you let your vases and such dry overnight. If you have ANY moisture inside, it will be sealed inside once you apply your sealant.
  • apply your silicone to one of your pieces, then add your next piece to it.
  • remove the excess silicone with your finger or a paper towel. 
*tip*  I generally glue two pieces together, while gluing another two pieces together.  After those four pieces set up overnight, then I glue the two (or 3) sets together.
  • *tip*  to keep water from standing in your plates, turn them upside down.  I like to separate my large vases and such with clear plates. A microwave plate makes a great base piece. 3
  • You can use a plate on top right side up to make a bird feeder or a birdbath. 6
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Repurposed Glassware=Garden Topiaries (easy project)

We all have those vases and bowls hanging around. You know, the ones you get flowers in, but then just put in the cupboard. I have the perfect solution for all of those, and it will help ...»
"prettify" your garden or flower bed. For more pictures see my blog post-Repurposed Glassware (totems and more) http://bit.ly/Lws0Y1

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Gail--My Repurposed Life
gail--My Repurposed Life Louisville, KY
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  • As You can see I already started to sand the Blue paint off the top 6
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OLD Blue Dresser Makeover!

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TaniaC Fairfield, IL
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Making no-sew curtains out of vintage cloth napkins

Very easy DIY! Clip your favorite napkins onto a rod and voila! No sew cafe curtains that can easily be changed as often as you like, or with the seasons.

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Amy M Meriden, KS
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How to Age Brass

I learned how to age my shiny brass door knobs using a few things that I had around the house! Full description here! http://creeklinehouse.blogspot.ca/2012/07/ho...
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CreekLineHouse . Algonac, MI
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    I just bought keyhole covers for a 1930's dresser I purchased. When they arrived they were ...»
    real shiny, thought I would send them back. But now I don't have to. Thank you

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