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Suzy H

Blogger | Greensboro, NC http://worthingcourt.blogspot.com/
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Worthing Court is a home decor blog where I create, decorate and fabricate, always on a budget!.

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DIY projects, creating custom window treatments, and all types of home decor inspiration!


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  • Bifold doors turned into shutters for my wall.
  • I used Rustoleums textured paint to spray paint new bolts and washers to make them look old and rusty.
  • A hole was drilled in each corner and the aged bolts and washers were glued in place.
  • Bifold doors turned into shutters for my wall.
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Adding texture to my wall by repurposing a pair of bifold doors

I held on to a pair of bifold doors for five years before inspiration finally struck! I turned them into shutters for my wall and added a bit of an industrial touch by using spray paint ...»
to create faux crusty, rusty bolts that mimic hanging hardware.

#doors #shutters #repurposed #industrial #Recycle

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Suzy H Greensboro, NC on Apr 15, 2013
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    Miriam I on Apr 15, 2013
    So clever, Suzy! I love the look.
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  • Updated absorbent coasters
  • Coasters with an outdated design and supplies
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Easily Update Your Outdated Absorbent Coasters

Do you have any of those absorbent coasters that you've stuck in a drawer because the design is outdated? I updated mine with just a few supplies and very little time. This was such an ...»
easy and fun project! You can see how I did it in my blog post.

#ModPodge

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Suzy H Greensboro, NC on Apr 10, 2013
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  • Burlap covered eggs in an aged wire basket combined with decorative orbs.
  • A faux egg filled nest fills the space on the top of the mug tree.
  • Images of vintage Easter postcards clipped to the mug tree add to the vintage vibe.
  • A bunny with a raffia bow tie is keeping his eye on this bottle of carrot juice.
  • Using a wicker tray for the cloche to rest upon adds great texture to the table.
  • In addition to the nest and printed images, there are burlap covered eggs hanging from the mug tree.
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My Burlapy and Vintagey Easter Centerpiece

The purchase of some burlap covered Easter eggs and a burlap bunny combined with a new mug tree inspired my burlapy and vintagey centerpiece. The burlap eggs were placed in an aged wire ...»
basket with a variety of decorative orbs. To add to the vintage vibe, I printed some images of vintage Easter postcards and clipped them to the mug tree using clothespins stamped with Easter inspired words. Other elements were pulled from around home to complete the look. You can view the entire centerpiece on my blog. http://worthingcourt.blogspot.com/2013/03/ea...

#Easter #Centerpiece #Tablescape #Burlap

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    Thank you, ladies!
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  • A mix of old and new
  • Grocery store roses, ivy, and blooms from the yard made a pretty centerpiece

A Tablescape for Easter

Our Easter tablescape features a mix of old and a few new items all done in traditional spring colors. And the Love Bunny has plopped herself right inside the centerpiece!
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  • This is the shelf we created with some basic pine boards and some random trim moulding.
  • This shelf is located in our new Laundry/Pantry Room.
  • I found inexpensive linen baskets at Kmart and used chalkboard labels to mark the contents.

How to Fake an Expensive-Looking Shelf for Under $50

I had you at Expensive-Looking didn't I? Who doesn't love a great project that looks so much more expensive and time consuming than what it really is. We needed a 10' shelf but the ...»
problem is that 1) I could not find any that long and 2) the ones I did find were quite pricey. I knew what I wanted, it was just a matter of figuring out the right lengths, mouldings, etc. I am so happy with how it turned out, and also know that I would have paid much more than $50 had I purchased it. I have included step-by-step pictures of how we created this {cheap} Expensive-Looking Storage Shelf.

3 Hours 50.00 Easy
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    Great job, Barb!
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