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Lisa Noland

Medford, WI
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  • Kitchen Renovation by Titus Built, LLC 2
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Remodeling vs. New Home Construction: How are they different from each other?

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Sharon Bothwell Redding, CT
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  • DIY Drum Shade Chandelier Tutorial
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"Drum up" a new chandelier for your home! My DIY Drum Shade Chandelier Tutorial.

Drum Shade Chandeliers are all the rage right now, but drumming up the money for these pricey fixtures can be discouraging. I created my own one of a kind drum shade chandelier using a ...»
pendant kit, spray paint and a lamp shade. You can get the full tutorial and see even more photos on how I created my chandelier at our blog: http://www.atthepicketfence.com/2012/01/drum...

At The Picket Fence
At The Picket Fence Florence, KY
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DIY: Horchow Inspired Natural Cane Lamp Shade

Make your own natural cane lamp shade for a fraction of the cost. It's easy.

http://www.athomeonthebay.com/2012/07/diy-ho...

Mary @ At Home on the Bay
Mary @ At Home on the Bay Blue Hill, ME
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DIY Fabric Lined Lampshade & Tray

First up is an easy way to dress up a plain lampshade into an amazing focus piece for your home. Next is a super easy way to add a little color to an ordinary tray.
Kim~ Made in a Day
Kim~ Made in a Day Waxhaw, NC
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  • I like to grow a wide variety of carrots in all different colours. You'll need flour, water, a paint brush or pencil, ruler, seeds, and fine tip marker.
  • Add a tiny bit of water to flour to make a sticky paste.
  • Dab the brush in the flour glue and pick up a seed.
  • Set the seeds on the tape at the recommended distance apart. Write the seed names on the tissue with a fine tip marker. Allow everything to dry.
  • Plant the seed tapes at the recommended seed planting depth. The toilet paper will gradually dissolve. This method has provided me with a huge bounty of carrots. 2
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How To Make Seed Tapes For Planting Tiny Seeds

Some tiny seeds can have poor germination rates because the wind, rain, or birds carry them away. To counter this, I started making seed tapes for certain crops like carrots. Now, not ...»
only has the germination rate been excellent, but the carrots grow at set distances apart so there's no need for thinning the seedlings.

There's several options-I like using toilet paper, flour, and water. I've provided more information below and on my blog.

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • New white kitchen cabinets! Love the creamy white color and the paint over our old stain worked great. 1
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Kitchen Makeover and Painting Kitchen Cabinets

Decorchick!
Decorchick! Houston, TX
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How to turn ordinary cabinets into cottage classics

Heather Inspired
Heather Inspired Canada
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How to turn ordinary cabinets into cottage classics

Heather Inspired
Heather Inspired Canada
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  • Cabinets closed 2
  • cabinets open. Hard to tell on these photos but cabinet opens to reveal 3 storage areas.  Each outside door is pegboard on top and shelves at the bottom.  Center unit is walled up half way with places to hang on each side and above center divider is shelving. 3
  • close-up of one side and the center unit.  all three are hinged with piano hinge on back and caster on the base for moving around. 2

I finally got tired of having all my tools scattered all over my garage and decided to build 4 cabinets to hold it all

(well, almost all). They are on casters so I can roll them around when needed, but you must roll them out to open them up.
Richard H
Richard H Wylie, TX
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