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Roxy D

Gainesville, GA
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  • this is a mural I've been working on 8

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This is a mural I've been working on
Paula R
Paula R Tampa, FL
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on Jun 09, 2012
    Love it. I can't stop looking at it.
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Gardening: What kind of tree?

It is in Florida and is six feet tall.
Deborah G
Deborah G Colorado Springs, CO
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on Jun 09, 2012
    Yes, I believe that is a gardenia. I have 2 of them in my front yard, both are taller than I ...»
    am. I got them as a snipping from a neighbor 15 years ago. They are very fragrant, so I cut some branches and put them in a vase. Before I knew it, they were rooting. So, now I have 4.

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    Followed 2 people on Jun 08, 2012
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My $400 Bathroom makeover

I wanted to surprise my husband with an updated bath, so while he was away for the week I was busy. What do you think?
Brenda T
Brenda T Lakeland, FL
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    Commented on May 30, 2012
    This is a great inspiration to me. I would like to redo our hall/guest bath. New paint, ...»
    light fixture, hardware and toilet. Beyond my abilities. I hate our medicine cabinet in there too,,, throw in a new mirror

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  • Tuna Can Lantern at InMyOwnStyle.com 7

Deck and Outdoor Living Tuna Can Lantern

Inexpensive and easy way to make DIY outdoor lighting by re-purposing a tuna can. A dowel, paint or old broom stick, wood screw, copper fitting, and a thrift store glass hurricane is all that is needed. Simply drill a hole in the can and dowel to attach the dowel/paintstick and spray paint it. Once the paint is dry add the glass hurricane. Cost- $5.00
Diane H
Diane H Lansdale, PA
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on May 30, 2012
    Yeah, walmart tikki torches are imported crap. This will last a good long time.
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My new building and back yard.

We had this cellar and shed built into our hillside in the back yard. Big plans for shade garden on one side, and full sun on the other. What to plant? I'm overwhelmed.
Brenda E
Brenda E Woodlawn, VA
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on May 28, 2012
    A rock garden with hosta will do well on the shady side. Very good for erosion because the ...»
    roots of the hosta get huge.

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Turning a $5.00 garage sale baby bed into a decorative fence and gates.

Kathy R
Kathy R Mineral Wells, TX
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on May 28, 2012
    A friend of mine suggested a baby changing table for a potting bench. Ideal with the shelve ...»
    on the bottom. I am actively searching, love that kind of stuff

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  • last few blooms on Stela d'Oro

Making daylilies bloom again

Several varieties of daylily (Stella d'Oro, Blackeyed Stella, Happy Returns, etc) are known as reblooming daylilies. Their first bloom period is just about over here in GA. To encourage ...»
further blooming, immediately remove the seed pods, if present, and fertilize with liquid plant food. This will encourage the growth of new leaves, new tubers and new flower stems!

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on May 28, 2012
    no we don't Patsy, but will look into it. That's my kind of thing. I checked my daylilies ...»
    that weren't blooming (at our rental house), they are blooming now and look so pretty.

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  • Architectural salvage, finds from junk stores and antiques shops, plus off the shelf items from a few Big Box hardware stores come together to create a warm and functional kitchen. 13
  • A hymnal rack from the back of a pew hangs above the stove and creates a place to display favorite platters. 3
  • An antique Hoosier cabinet base makes a kitchen island. A rather large wire basket serves as additional storage.
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  • Some beadboard, and standard lumber form a beautifully chic way to disguise unsightly exhaust fans. Find the DIY tutorial on www.shabbyfrenchcottage.com 2
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  • A little styling makes open shelving beautiful and functional. No more wondering where something is--you can see it all. Not show:Even my pantry cupboard has glass doors--I can see at a glance what I need to pick up at the market. I will say I am super OCD and make sure all my labels face forward. I even buy the store brand from one grocery store of all my canned goods because the packaging looks vintage. 2
  • A metal ceiling tile and antique wall sconce create a focal point above this sink. 3
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  • Storing favorite dishes under cake domes keeps them dust free and makes for an interesting visual. 3
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My $1,200.00 Kitchen Remodel

If you're familiar with the internet at all, you've probably seen my kitchen before. I renovated it April of 2011 on a $1,200.00 budget and posted the progress and results on my website, ...»
www.shabbyfrenchcottage.com. It has been viral online since then! It was also featured as a Cover Story in the September 2011 issue of Romantic Homes Magazine!

#Bestof2012

Mikey F
Mikey F Richmond, VA
68 Comments | Post Comment | 32065 Views
  • Roxy D
    Commented on May 28, 2012
    That is amazing. Great work, I love that.
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  • My new garden bed!! 4

New garden bed from pool hole

We removed our pool earlier this year and I saw the perfect opportunity for a new garden bed. We used the old pool enclosure for fencing and added a garden gate that we painted white. It is way more fun maintaining a garden than maintaining a pool that was rarely being used!!
Lisa C
Lisa C
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  • Roxy D
    Commented on May 28, 2012
    Aww, that is sweet. Great idea.
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