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Cindy M

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My Fairy Garden

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This is my sideboard/dresser that sits on my deck. Found this old piece in our magic barn and put plastic liners in the drawers and fashioned a metal top for it. It also has a light inside that glows at night. Have no idea where it came from, but is now one of my favorite planters! I
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Vanity Makeover: No dingy brown now :) Go see the before!

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  • Via http://www.eatingrules.com/2010/11/olivewood-gardens-and-learning-center/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+eatingrules+%28Eating+Rules%29 26
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New Craze: Old Tire Planters!

I recently discovered a new kind of planter. Old tires! I found a bunch of creative ways to do it. If anyone has done this before, please share your tips! Each photo has a link back to ...»
the source for more info. Oh, and I have to ask: Which is your favorite??

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  • First, prepare "butterfly food" by mixing nine parts water with one part sugar. Depending on the size of your jar, you'll use either a tablespoon or a teaspoon. 16
  • Let the mixture boil until the sugar is dissolved, and then let it fully cool before putting it in the feeder.
  • Using your nail and hammer, punch a small hole in the lid of the jar. You're going to be cutting your sponge and you want your sponge to fit tightly through the hole, so keep it small. You can always make it bigger as necessary. 10
  • Cut your sponge into strings about one inch wide, and then pull it through the hole so there is about a half-inch of sponge sticking out from the top of the lid.
  • Remember, you want the sponge to stick tightly even when it's wet, so you might need to make it larger than you think. 1
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Make A DIY Butterfly Feeder In 6 Easy Steps

Encourage butterflies to visit your yard and pollinate your plants by making a butterfly feeder. It's easy! You'll need: A small jar (a mason jar or a baby food jar will work), hammer and ...»
nails, string, a sponge, sugar, water and construction paper.

The first few steps are below the photo, but for the full tutorial, visit: http://blog.brightnest.com/2012/06/24/attrac...

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Junky Ladder Lamp

I found this ladder at a salvage centre and knew it would turn into the most amazing lamp! The shade is also from the same centre. How easy it was to peel the brown material off the ...»
shade, find a knob to put through the chain on the fixture and then insert the knob into one of the holes on the ladder. It took 10 minutes to build. I am absolutely in love with my ladder lamp.

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An Old White Barn door and a Farm table

I have had this old barn door for awhile.I wanted to give it a little change.....Read more about it here: http://www.whitelacecottage.com/2012/07/old-...
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Landscaped Pool Area

The client wanted a rustic natural look. One way we did this is by not having any pool decking behind it and allowing the plant material to come right up to the pool's edge. We also ...»
designed pockets of areas for planting on all sides of the pool to stay consistent with the natural look but kept the curved lines long and clean for the pool patio and stairs.

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