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Kate N

La Porte City, IA
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About Me:

DIY, crafting, home making, cooking, antiquing and repurposing. Not in any order, just love doing these things.

Favorite area of home improvement:

My favorite would be DIY (borrowing idea from others is always great) or just being creative.


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Faux Iron Gate made from Toilet Paper Tubes!

A great way to recycle and decorate at the same time! Strips of toilet paper tubes are quilled by rolling them around the end of a paint brush.
Susan Myers
Susan Myers Villa Rica, GA
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    Commented on May 11, 2013
    I love old gates and have a few but I like mine hung on my wall. Yup wall, that way when I am ...»
    inside I can still be in a garden atmosphere. This would be ideal since the weight would be so much less.

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  • Screened in Porch BEFORE- Boring and ugly.
  • Porch AFTER with drop cloths curtains and colorful new cushions and decor. 1
  • Curtains at night with rope lighting- fun for parties or just relaxing. 2
  • Close up of the hanging kit and copper pipe/ curtain clips.
  • Bring some color in!  Make it fun!
  • Love these Down Under Pots for growing herbs 1
  • Sand table inside a kiddie pool gives the kids a place to play in the shade 1
  • Decorate a table with flowers and candles.
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Bring some shade to your porch with cheap canvas drop cloths

Since we had about 52 hours of Springtime and then went straight to summer heat here in Alabama, how about a drop cloth curtain tutorial to block the sun and bring some shade to your back ...»
porch? This screened in porch faced due west, so the sun was unbearable in the late afternoon. We used copper pipe for curtain rods as a unique touch. Admittedly, the price of copper has gone up since 2009 when this project was completed, so you might use regular curtain rods or even spray painted PVC pipe instead of copper, but it gives it a unique look. We added rope lighting around the top for night time ambiance.

Tools needed for this job:

cheap 9x15 canvas paint drop cloths

a few packages of Levelor curtain ring clips

lengths of copper pipe found in the plumbing section of Lowes

copper endcaps, curved 90 degree and straight connectors to give the pipe a finished end

curtain rod hangers

screws

rope lighting

tassels or lengths of rope for tiebacks

Screw the curtain rod hangers at a length so the curtains will barely skim the floor when pulled back. Assemble the copper pipe and cut down to size if needed using a tube cutter if you have one, or a hacksaw/ table saw. If you make curved curtains that wrap around your porch you can use 90 degree connectors for a continuous length of pipe. Or just use two straight runs and make it easy. Hang the dropcloths using the curtain clips, then tie back with tassels.

You can see the full tutorial at my blog: http://unskinnyboppy.com/2009/06/drop-cloth-...

Beth B
Beth B Birmingham, AL
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    Commented on Apr 14, 2013
    LOVE!
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  • Pallet Porch Swing created from an ordinary swing plan with just a few customizations. 2
  • Painted a soft blue shade, this swing is an inviting and comfortable place to spend the summer days! 3
  • Building a swing is not as difficult as it may seem!
  • Using these pattern making rulers, just alter the lines for an interesting and unique look!
  • Trace the pattern and cut the design.  It's just a simple edit to a basic shape!
  • Once it's all together, simply paint, seal and hang! 2
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Nantucket Inspired Porch Swing made from Reclaimed Pallets

Using some standard porch swing plans, I altered them to reflect the shape of one of my favorite swings. So far, it's hanging in there..har-har...
The Bold Abode
The Bold Abode Forest, VA
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  • Kate N
    Commented on Apr 10, 2013
    awwww, just a thought, you could made a (not sue of a width measurement) slit that would hold ...»
    the stem of a wine glass in the end of the arm rest.

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  • An old window from my parent's farm created the main focal point to this cozy corner. 3
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A spring fireplace mantel... that never wilts!

FunkyJunk Interiors - Donna
FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
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    Commented on Apr 08, 2013
    So in LOVE with this fireplace and everything that surrounds it.
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  • Fresh Pussy Willow Wreath
  • Fresh Pussy Willow Wreath

Check out this tutorial on how to make a spring wreath from fresh pussy willows.

Pick fresh pussy willows to create a beautiful spring wreath. This project costs almost nothing!! And not only is it great as a fresh wreath, it dries well too! #spring ...»
#wreaths #pussywillows

Keeping With The Times
Keeping With The Times Canada
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Easiest Spring Burlap Wreath

It's not too early to think about what will adorn your front doors or walls for Spring. Here is a tutorial for the easiest burlap wreath that you can make for Spring. #itching4Spring
TopThisTopThat
TopThisTopThat Pendergrass, GA
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  • This is the first watering hose wreath I made.  The one my neighbor liked. 1
  • This is the wreath I made for my neighbor.
  • Dollar Store Flowers.

WATERING HOSE WREATH TUTORIAL

Spring two years ago I had this great idea to make a wreath with an old hose for my garage door. It turned out so nice my neighbor asked me if I would make one for her. This is the link ...»
to the tutorial on my blog. I would love to see pics of yours. Enjoy! ~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

Ahrisha Lesher
Ahrisha Lesher Lancaster, PA
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  • Before you get started you will need to get a styrofoam wreath form, ribbon, and few bundles of tulips 2
  • Wrap the wreath with ribbon
  • Add flowers to your wreath
  • Once your wreath is full hang it on the door, it's that easy!
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Tulip Door Wreath Tutorial

Inspired by a picture a friend posted on facebook, I was able to use $ 15.00 in flowers from the dollar tree, ribbon, and a wreath from to create a stunning Tulip Wreath. ...»

#DIY #Wreath #SpringFever #craft #SpringDecor

60 Minutes 20 Easy
Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvillage.com
Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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  • The garden tools don't show up until you get right up on the porch. I love that! 1
  • A grains sack bow lightens it up and adds great texture.
  • This wreath is great for spring but could transition easily into summer.
  • I picked a garden theme and used small accessories to embellish the wreath.
  • A bird's nest with blue eggs ties all the blues together.
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How To Make A Wreath

Simple and inexpensive tips on how to make a wreath for your front door that pops from the street and has a little surprise from the porch. #porchpride #springdecor
Ann @ On Sutton Place
Ann @ On Sutton Place Findlay, OH
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  • This mirror is actually a lazy susan hung on the garden gate. Chickadee has a new best friend. 10
  • Two mirrored showered doors add interest to the back corner of the garden. 1
  • The mirrors on the side garden fence let me see the flowers below from the upper kitchen window.

Using Mirrors In The Garden

I use mirrors in the garden to add interest and give the impression that I have double the plants! For large mirrors, I use old mirrored shower doors. They're water resistant and hold up ...»
year round. For bird safety, the mirrors are placed parallel to bird flight paths in my narrow side garden. In open areas, I cover the larger mirrors with lattice. There's more details on my blog. http://www.empressofdirt.net/using-mirrors-i...

10 Minutes 5 Easy
Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • Kate N
    Commented on Mar 13, 2013
    great idea
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