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Serendipity R

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About Me:

I'm a life long DIY'er, rehabber, creator. I have a background in design and fine arts and I've never met a project or a power tool that I didn't like!

Favorite area of home improvement:

I've rehabbed 4 homes, one "build from scratch" and I'm a Master Gardener. Anything that helps to turn a house into a Home is my "favorite" project!


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  • I used my DIY Aged Terra Cotta Pots, the tutorial for aging terra cotta is on the blog & on a post here on Hometalk!
  • Print your graphic (got mine from Graphics Fairy!) Cut close to print lines and apply Mod Podge to the printed side of the graphic~ 2
  • rub graphic onto terra cotta ...Let dry over night!
  • Using a spray bottle or very wet paper towel wet the graphic and peel & rub the paper off. Be careful and go slow, and re-wet the paper if necessary~
  • Then you can spray them with a matte top coat to seal, or use them just like they are. They wouldn't be good for out doors but for inside they're perfect! xo
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French Inspired Terra Cotta Flower Pots!

This is a super easy way to add a pretty grapic to your terra cotta flower pots! Great for indoor use and the perfect little gift for someone special~
All Things Heart and Home
All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA
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    This is PERFECT! Pinning...and trying it!
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  • 1. Here's the before.  A faux stain glass window I created using Gallery Glass over a decade ago.  I used a hand steamer and scraper to remove the design.  I'll be honest -- it took some elbow grease.
  • 2. Before I started, I drew out my desired design on a sheet of paper sized to the window.  This served as my template.
  • 3. Then I grabbed my faux stain glass Gallery Glass materials, which included self-adhesive leading strips, liquid leading, and crystal clear "color."
  • 4. I applied the leading strips first.  They are so easy to work with and can easily be cut, removed, and repositioned.  A level ensured the lines were straight.
  • 5. Once the leading lines were in place, I applied the Gallery Glass crystal clear directly onto the glass.  When it dried to clear after 24 hours, it added instant character to my 100+ year old home.
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Faux Leaded Glass Window

I've always had a fondness for leaded glass windows, but the expense was out of reach. That is until I found a product that let me turn my boring old glass windows into faux stain glass ...»
beauties. I simply applied the product directly onto the existing window. And self-adhesive "leading" strips made the process so much easier. The full tutorial can be found on my blog post ...

Linda @ it all started with paint
Linda @ it all started wi... Chicago, IL
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  • Before you get started you will need to get a styrofoam wreath form, ribbon, and few bundles of tulips 2
  • Wrap the wreath with ribbon
  • Add flowers to your wreath
  • Once your wreath is full hang it on the door, it's that easy!
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Tulip Door Wreath Tutorial

Inspired by a picture a friend posted on facebook, I was able to use $ 15.00 in flowers from the dollar tree, ribbon, and a wreath from to create a stunning Tulip Wreath. ...»

#DIY #Wreath #SpringFever #craft #SpringDecor

60 Minutes 20 Easy
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Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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Yellow and White Spring/Easter Mantel with Bird Houses and Reclaimed Wood Art

Using bird houses from the craft store and wood candle holders from Goodwill, I created a spring mantel that was made from things that I already had in the house. There's a link and a tutorial for the reclaimed wood bunny art on the blog.

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Serendipity R Clarendon Hills, IL
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    Thanks girlfriend! :)
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DIY Upcycled Baby Food Jar Easter Bunny Candy Holders

Bringing back a craft that has been around for years! I made these cute Easter Bunny Candy holders by upcycling baby food jars! Adding a couple of yarn pom poms, a few felt accents and a ...»
little ribbon and these are sure to be the hit of the "children's table" at our house this Easter!

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Serendipity R Clarendon Hills, IL on Mar 09, 2013
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    Banarsi Designs on Mar 30, 2013
    awww.... very cute bunny and a creative use of baby food jars!
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Reclaimed Wood Easter Bunny Pallet Mantel Art Tutorial

Using reclaimed wood from fence boards (pallets will also work), a sample pot of yellow paint and some craft paint, I created this Peter Cottontail wood art for my spring mantel. The post has the artwork and directions to make one for yourself!

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Serendipity R Clarendon Hills, IL on Mar 09, 2013
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    Sherrie on Mar 09, 2013
    I love this!
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DIY No Sew Stenciled Easter Bunny Yellow Burlap Table Runner

I came across some YELLOW burlap on a recent trip to the craft store. I grabbed a couple of yards, a little rickrack and some pom pom trim and made this EASY, no sew table runner. The ...»
trim is glued on and the lettering is from a stencil. The bunny is a stencil that I made by having an image from the internet laminated at the copy center. Directions are on my blog

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Serendipity R Clarendon Hills, IL on Mar 09, 2013
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    Bridget Brusherd on Mar 24, 2013
    You inspired me to make this
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DIY Easy Moss and Burlap Spring Banner

Using sheet moss and burlap, I made this easy spring banner for my dining room. It's as easy as tracing and cutting a cardboard pattern and then gluing the moss and burlap to it. The ...»
banner is strung on jute rope. Simple! Directions and materials list on my blog.

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Serendipity R Clarendon Hills, IL on Mar 09, 2013
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  • white wrapping paper and green felt pens create a 'Fast, Cheap & Easy' table covering! http://homewardfounddecor.blogspot.com/2013/03/fast-cheap-easy-table-decor.html
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'Fast, Cheap & Easy' Table Decor!

i once FORGOT all about the table decor for a family Easter dinner! find out what saved my hide [and how my misadventures can help YOU out of a jam] in today's HOMEWARDfound Decor blog ...»
post! #SpringFever

30 Minutes 4.00 Easy
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Debi Ward Kennedy Irvine, CA
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How To Create A Custom Look Without The High Dollar Price Tag

Designing and planning a room makeover can be overwhelming, trust me, I have been there:). The time, the money, the planning, the second guessing and then bringing it all to life. ...»
But...... it can also be fun and very rewarding. Making a space in your home functional, pretty and a true reflection of you & your family is a beautiful thing.

Through years of decorating for myself & others I have become well versed at decorating on a dime & creating a custom look without the high dollar price tag.

Here are some tips & things I have learned along the way.

1.Take it Slow. Don't be afraid to take your time. I think often we are easily influenced(me included) by others; we can browse the Internet & get caught up in following blogs & home design sites that we can get discouraged by our own home's lack of presence & beauty. The homes that we see in magazines which are beautifully decorated take time & thought to get that way, I remind myself of that often.

2. Establish A Budget & A Plan. I am not sure about you but we do budgets. With the economy the way it is & the fact that I am married to an accountant, influences how I decorate:). I am not ashamed to admit it (I actually enjoy it), we are like everyone else out there, trying to be careful & thoughtful about how much we spend and also save for the future at the same time. Try to be realistic & if you have only a small amount to start with, that is fine, you may be able to add to the budget at a latr time.

3. Enjoy it. Sounds simple, right? Well, sometimes we can put pressure on ourselves and loose sight of the true purpose for designing a space. I usually start with my magazines & store catalogs, yeah kinda sounds old fashioned, but I love this part. I sit down with my coffee and just flip through. For me, this is the dating part, no real plan and lots of ideas stirring in my noggin.This is also going to sound old fashioned:), but I still rip out pages. I start a fresh binder with each room and file them away.The reason I START simple is because I can get overwhelmed if I jump right to the Internet. This way I have an idea of what I am looking for.To read the rest of the list(4-14) click the link below.

City Farmhouse
City Farmhouse Bellport, NY
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