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Leann Walker

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Jean Ellis-Land
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  • If a fence is at the maximum height allowed, another option is to put a taller structure within the yard like this one. There were townhouses in the yard behind and this really helped obscure the view. 4
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Privacy Screen Ideas and How to Make A Fence Taller

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • {Before and After} Lengthening the island added much needed space in front of the refrigerator and allowed for additional seating. 2
  • Beadboard panels were wrapped around the island for a farmhouse look.
  • Staircase newel posts were modified and used in place of more expensive table legs. 1
  • Ikea butcher block was stained Walnut and can be sealed for a food grade finish.
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Taking your kitchen island from dated to darling! My kitchen island transformation tutorial.

You can take your island from dated 1990's builder grade cabinetry to a more modern look with a dash of vintage charm, all on a frugal budget! ...»

With the addition of beadboard panels, moldings and fresh paint I transformed this ho-hum and too wide kitchen island from bland to farmhouse fresh! Staircase newel posts were modified for inexpensive legs and Ikea butcher block was stained walnut for an "antique" look. The extra long counter and legs allowed for additional seating on the end of the island and freed up much needed space in front of the refrigerator. Step by step detailed instructions can be found on the blog! ~Heather #ProudestDIY #DIY #MyKitchen

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At The Picket Fence
At The Picket Fence Florence, KY
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My niece and I worked on a Roadside Rescue for an Auction for FENNER Nature Center

My niece asked me to donate a piece of furniture to an auction she was doing for her Nature Center. We then decided it should be a rescue project...Come check out what we did and how we ...»
did it...From Ugly duckling to BEAUTIFUL swan. All while being Environmentally Friendly.

Art is beauty
Art is beauty Jenison, MI
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Dress Up Your Ugly Thermostat

Why do the HVAC guys always put the thermostat in the middle of a perfectly good wall? We decided to do something about it, and it was super easy. Read about it here: http://the2seasons.com/2012/01/18/watching-p...
The 2 Seasons
The 2 Seasons Lexington, KY
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DIY Lamp Birdbath/Feeder

I took an old lamp and a chip-n-dip tray and turned it into a Lamp Birdbath/feeder. I spray painted the chip dip tray and let it dry. I then cut the cord off the lamp and removed the ...»
shade. I glued the tray to the lamp and filled with bird seed and water. You can find a detailed tutorial on my blog of this unique, quick garden art project. .#garden #diy #birdfeeder

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Barb C Mayfield, MI
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    I love your ideas and plan on doing them in my garden....thanks
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  • My candy jar bird feeder hanging on my front porch.
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DIY Candy Jar Birdfeeder

I created a birdfeeder from a candy jar I bought at Goodwill and a glass vase from the dollar store. I painted the candy dish with transparent glass paint. I added marble filler to the ...»
inside of the vase. Then glued them all together. Take your wire and beads and make a hanger for it. You can find a detailed tutorial on my blog of this easy, unique birdfeeder. #garden #diy #birdfeeder

30 Minutes 5.00 Easy
Barb C
Barb C Mayfield, MI
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Spring Flower Arrangement with Tulips & Eggs

This is a super easy flower arrangement that I love to make in the spring and for Easter. All you need are fresh tulips, eggs, and a straight cylinder glass container. Stop by my blog for all the details!

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Doreen Cagno Lititz, PA
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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
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TopThisTopThat Pendergrass, GA
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