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Linda

Cottonwood, AZ
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  • so pretty!
  • using a clean glass jar, apply removable adhesive labels of your choice (i used round labels from the office supply store)
  • turn your jar upside down to prevent paint overspray + apply several light coats
  • once dry, gently remove the labels
  • add a layer of glass floral beads or sand. this protects your surface from heat damage from a long-burning candle
  • i love the playfulness of the dotted design
  • but he's even prettier as the sun sets! 1
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Mason Jar Luminary

Looking for a modern design for your space? This luminary is a fresh + modern spin on the Mason jar. Visit the blog at the link below for a more detailed tutorial.
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Sarah Krouse
Sarah Krouse Murrayville, GA
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  • Linda
    Commented 23 hours ago
    Duh, wasn't finished commenting, thanks for the wonderful idea, I would have never thought to ...»
    do that. I've been making all sorts of luminaries for our patio and this will really "dress" it up. Thanks again :)

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  • Linda
    Followed 1 topic on Apr 29, 2013
  • Hidden next the fridge!
  • Pulls out for easy access to canned goods, etc. 4
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DIY Hidden storage: canned food storage cabinet

It's totally tiny but does a fine job suiting our needs...mostly... One problem I've run into with a small space is storage space. I've had to get a little creative and maximize the empty ...»
space hiding in the room since we're lacking a pantry. However, our kitchen had about a 6" opening between our wall and the refrigerator. I decided I needed to utilize this hidden space and that's exactly what I did!

For those concerned about heat, the side of my refrigerator does not get warm/hot at all. I have had this since May and it has been a dream come true in my kitchen!

Check out the full post for full instructions with a shopping list, wood list and full tutorial.

http://classyclutter.blogspot.com/2012/05/bu...

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Classy Clutter
Classy Clutter Buffalo, NY
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  • Linda
    Commented on Apr 22, 2013
    I love how so many are concerned about the food getting warm, also causing the fridge to over ...»
    work. It's wonderful how they care about others, with that said, it would also be great if they read all the comments to see it will not cause any harm. I have one built right next to the fridge and I have never in 20 yrs had a problem with the food going bad or hurting the fridge. Kudos to all that care and for Classy Clutter for posting. :)

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Create a flower planter from an old tire!

My future father-in-law came up with this brilliant idea over 20 years ago to cut and flip an old tire inside out and use it as a gorgeous planter! ...»

You can check out more pictures and see the full tutorial on my blog, Pink Hammers & Sippy Cups! http://www.pinkhsc.com/2012/07/tire-planter....

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Pamela R
Pamela R Schenectady, NY
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  • Linda
    Commented on Jan 27, 2013
    We saw several of these at the city's community garden just a few days ago. Sure appreciate ...»
    the instructions Pamela, cuz I wanted to make some but wasn't sure just how. Thanks again

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Trent-Tonya Sharp Clover House, DeeDee Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvillage.com Organized Clutter YouAreTalkingTooMuch.com Dee W House on the Way - Leslie + 10 more
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