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Laura

Forest City, PA
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  • Winter white in the sunroom is cozy and fresh! 1
  • All you need for this project is a hot glue gun, a pretty sweater and a lampshade. 2
  • The end result-   A pretty new lampshade for just $2.99! 2
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Easy lampshade makeover with a thrift store sweater!

Since it's been on my mind to create a cozy cable knit sweater lampshade I headed to the Thrift Store and found this pretty winter white sweater that I knew was perfect for my shade. It's ...»
not cable knit, but the poms caught my eye. And it was only $2.99. Score.

To turn it into a lampshade, I pulled the sweater down over the top of the shade in the same fashion as putting a pillow case over an overstuffed pillow. It was tight, but tight is good in this scenario. The sweater was a ladies size small, but it had enough stretch in it to fit snugly around the shade when I pulled it down around it. I pulled the waistline of the sweater right down to the bottom edge of the shade so it was even all around, then trimmed off the excess material at the top, leaving about 1" all around. Then I secured the sweater around the top edge of the shade with a few dots of hot glue. It's so tight around the shade that I didn't even bother gluing around the bottom. If your sweater is larger than your lampshade, you should be able to just cut it up the back and pull it tight, then glue it down the seam.

And that was it, folks!

The end result is SO simple and beautiful in my sunroom. I love the winter white addition to my room. This is my way of #KeepingCozy in 2013!

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How to Recycle Magazines

750. That's about how many rolled magazine pages it took to create this showstopper mirror in my living room. It's definitely the talking point of the room!
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Make "Baskets" Out of Cardboard Boxes

Necessity is the mother of invention, as my mom used to say. I couldn't find the right size baskets to fit on a couple of shelves in my daughter's room, so I covered a wine box and a ...»
shoe(boot)box with 4 ply jute twine. #OrganizedHome

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  • An empty Parmesan cheese container makes the perfect container for homemade carpet powder.
  • Just 2 ingredients - stir them up together & you're good to go!
  • Just sprinkle it on the carpet, let it sit for a few minutes, and vacuum it all up.

Homemade Carpet Powder

Carpet powder is one product that I can't do without. Even though it is a reasonable price, I buy so much of it that it works out to be pretty expensive. Plus, it doesn't always work as ...»
well as I like.

Homemade carpet powder to the rescue!! It's cheap to make & it has not met an odor that it doesn't take care of. And I have 8 indoor animals - I should know!

You only need 2 ingredients to prepare a batch. Check out the link for the simple tutorial.

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Crystal Faulkner Asheboro, NC
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