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Diane H

North Brookfield, MA
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  • Add cork to a desk top
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Easy Way to Fix a Damaged Piece of Furniture for Under $10

Ever have a piece of furniture that you think is destined for the trash? This is such an easy, inexpensive way to reuse and recycle. Paint and add a new cork top for under $10. Details here: http://www.thistlewoodfarms.com/cork-topped...

Thistlewood
Thistlewood Grand Rivers, KY
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  • This is the first watering hose wreath I made.  The one my neighbor liked. 1
  • This is the wreath I made for my neighbor.
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WATERING HOSE WREATH TUTORIAL

Spring two years ago I had this great idea to make a wreath with an old hose for my garage door. It turned out so nice my neighbor asked me if I would make one for her. This is the link ...»
to the tutorial on my blog. I would love to see pics of yours. Enjoy! ~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

Ahrisha Lesher
Ahrisha Lesher Lancaster, PA
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  • Barn tin dragonflies made from re-purposed materials
  • Wire dragonfly made from re-purposed materials.
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Dragonflies made using re-purposed materials. Just about anything can be -reborn!

My latest dragonflies made using radio flyer wagon,barn tin,license plates,old signs and vintage ceiling tile tin. For the bodies I used chair legs and hammer handles! #Bestof2012 ...»
#Love2Repurpose #SpringFever #recycle

Tina @ Repurposed Life
Tina @ Repurposed Life Roff, OK
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    Commented on Jul 15, 2012
    The wings look like ceiling fan blades might work also.
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Front Yard Renovation

Yard renovation done all by a woman with no experience at all! That's right! Thanks for looking!

Kristin

www.justwannaparty.blogspot.com

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Kristin M Pleasant Grove, UT
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    Commented on Jul 14, 2012
    I would have liked to see the before picture.
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Outdoor decorating and fun things...

This was an old hog house that had been down in our woods for over 30 years. The rest of the building was completely deteriorated but the front was still good so I had the boys cut the front off with a chainsaw and move it to my shade garden.
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Julee S Bangor, MI
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    Commented on Jul 14, 2012
    Very inventive and looks good.
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Patio Makeover-Under $100!

I decided to finally do something with that slab of concrete under my deck! With a table made from pallets, a chandelier made from a bunk bed ladder, and a couple papasan chairs that were ...»
collecting dust in the basement, I've created my family's new, favorite summer lounging space! (Hope the pictures show up)

Nikki
Nikki Atlanta, GA
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  • Placing the planks in a slight curve as well as random alignment made for a slightly more interesting take. 4
  • Decide where you desire your pathway to go, and make it happen! This was after a few shrubs were pulled out and new topsoil was placed. 1
  • Here's a picture from year #2. It held up as if it's still brand new! 2
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A little walkway out of pallet boards

This quick little project really couldn't be easier! Reclaimed pallet boards were used to create a new walkway through a flower bed. The planks make it an absolute dream to weed by simply ...»
lifting the applicable board, and are just high enough to clear any water run off. And yes, they are staying in place and have shown no rot in over 3 years thus far.

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