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Tracy H

Lexington, NC
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  • Herringbone stenciled bookcase. More pictures and details on the blog.
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DIY Stencil Herringbone Bookcase

Lolly Jane B
Lolly Jane B Gilbert, AZ
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DIY Necklace holder

All you need is floor samples, wood glue, and screws and you can have a industrial chic necklace holder t-minus 30 minutes! #recycle
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Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T. Austin, TX
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  • Take your light and check it out closely as some are different. 1
  • By the bulb you should see some small screws
  • Remove the screws and SLOWLY pull the pieces apart. You will then see a normal, everyday, single AA battery. Yep, that is what gets charged by the sun during the day so that it glows at night! 2
  • Change the battery out with a new one and...Let there be light! 2
  • Now, if you have a different type of light, say like this one from WalMart, with the globe on top, it gets even easier to replace the battery.
  • Kathe With An E~DIY Fix Your Solar Lights
Simply pull the stake out and you will see this on the globe end.
  • One single screw. Leave the three screws by the bulb alone.
  • And there is your battery. Change it out, put the screw back in and you are done!
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DIY Fix for Spring

Got solar lights that aren't working? Luckily, I know how to fix them right up! And, I am going to share my tip with you!Cuz, well, we're friends and all and that's what friends do, right?...

Kathe With An E (Kathe)
Kathe With An E (Kathe) Aurora, CO
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  • Check the jars every now and then. You never know when you might find a treasure!
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How To Make Garden Treasure Jars

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • This is a simple, easy craft for kids and adults.
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Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • The base layer of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint is Louis Blue. 3
  • A whitewash coat of Pure White went on next, wiping off the excess. 1
  • A French graphic was transferred using Mod Podge.
  • Hydrangeas and cone flowers from the garden kept this project affordable.
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French Crate Project

I found a plain wooden crate at Goodwill and spruced it up. Some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and a few image transfers later and I now have a little French crate to hold my mason jars filled ...»
with flowers from the garden. Directions for this project are on my blog.

Town and Country Living
Town and Country Living Elburn, IL
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