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Amanda B

Pomona, CA
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About Me:

Not much on extravagance, but like a nice place to call home

Favorite area of home improvement:

New support pillar on front porch and new walkway between front gate and front door


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  • I added a bit of fun to my screen porch with an easy outdoor porch light!
  • I used 2 large & 3 medium grapevine balls. Two strands of white lights (50 count) with brown wires make these little orbs glow-a birch branch holds the lights and burlap ribbon hold up the branch!
  • I threaded the lights into the balls and tied them in place with garden twine to make sure the glow was uniform...
  • It's easy to get the lights inside the grapevine by gently moving the tiny vines apart.
  • Balancing a birch branch between 2 chairs, I played around with the placement of the balls (which are attached with twine) until I liked the look...
  • I ran the cord up the twine and connected it to a white extension cord that I hid between one of the loops of burlap ribbon which holds the branch. (the other end of the burlap ribbon is attached to the ceiling w/ eye hooks)
  • The light makes such a nice glow and doesn't obstruct our view during the day! 1
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Easy DIY Outdoor Light!

I'm doing a screen porch makeover at the moment and wanted to add a bit of light over the drop-leaf table. Using some grapevine balls and white lights with brown wires I put together an little porch chandy in no time!

All Things Heart and Home
All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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Outdoor Landscape

Elisa
Elisa Naperville, IL
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Highlights from the Northwest Flower and Garden Show

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Stephanie @ Garden Therapy Canada
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More Fabulous Fairy Gardens

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Stephanie @ Garden Therapy Canada
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Kitchen Fairy Garden

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Organized Clutter International Falls, MN
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Fairy garden I made in a wheel barrow

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Jeniffer C Muncie, IN
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My fairy Garden at the beach!

Karen Hopkins
Karen Hopkins Linthicum Heights, MD
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making fairy gardens awaiting for spring to arrive

Carla De Bauche
Carla De Bauche Sturgeon Bay, WI
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My fairy Garden at the beach!

Karen Hopkins
Karen Hopkins Linthicum Heights, MD
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The Magical Use of Creative Craft and Imagination

William Heistand
William Heistand Cambria, CA
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