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Take the {repurposed} Path Less Traveled
How often do you notice the ground that you're walking on? Not often? That's because you haven't been on these beautiful repurposed garden paths! Get inspired to create your own little path of happiness at home.
Train Caboose Bunk Bed
I live with a bunch of train fanatics, so built the boys a train caboose bunk bed. I used an HO scale model railroad caboose as the model, and designed it from the inside out, as I went
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CommentedSorry, I don't have plans; I just made it up as I went along. I started with the dimensions of ...»
Update ugly vinyl floors with paint!
We took a huge risk and decided to try to paint our old ugly vinyl floors, and I'm thrilled - and relieved! - to report that it worked and it was easy!
Design & Décor: Kitchen before and after and new project advice/cabinets
I updated my 1980's kitchen and now I would like to do something with the cabinets.....New cabinets are out of the question so should I paint them? Stain them? Im trying not go with a
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Creating a fountain from an old kitchen sink!
Check out my new web site/blog for this and other DIY garden projects, plant information and garden fieldtrips.
http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com
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Chicken Claws and Kitty Paws
The hazards of pouring concrete with animals running about!
See the whole story at The Rehomesteaders' Blog: http://therehomesteaders.blogspot.com/2012/0...
Gallery Wall
Family Gallery Wall with vinyl words cut with Cricut diecutting machine. Used painted (thrifted) frames spray painted white and black and white pictures (printed on sale). To see entire
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Ballard Ottoman Knock Off- Outdated Ottoman rehab w/ Drop Cloth, Tufting Tutorial & No-Sew Tips
I am 100% certain that I'm more stoked about this project than anyone else could be! See, Z and I are ottoman people. Some people are ottoman people. Others are coffee tables peeps. In
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I would love to cover the mirror tiles that are in my VERY SMALL bathroom.
I rent so don't really want to go to all the trouble of removing them but would love to cover them up. Should I paint? (If so, what kind of paint?) Paper? A friend suggested decoupage? What do you think?





