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Stephanie Burton

Tallahassee, FL
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DIY Pirate Bedroom Redo

Using driftwood and items on hand I turned a small white attic bedroom into a pirate's sleeping quarters.
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Danielle B Middletown, RI
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  • First, prepare "butterfly food" by mixing nine parts water with one part sugar. Depending on the size of your jar, you'll use either a tablespoon or a teaspoon. 16
  • Let the mixture boil until the sugar is dissolved, and then let it fully cool before putting it in the feeder.
  • Using your nail and hammer, punch a small hole in the lid of the jar. You're going to be cutting your sponge and you want your sponge to fit tightly through the hole, so keep it small. You can always make it bigger as necessary. 10
  • Cut your sponge into strings about one inch wide, and then pull it through the hole so there is about a half-inch of sponge sticking out from the top of the lid.
  • Remember, you want the sponge to stick tightly even when it's wet, so you might need to make it larger than you think. 1
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Make A DIY Butterfly Feeder In 6 Easy Steps

Encourage butterflies to visit your yard and pollinate your plants by making a butterfly feeder. It's easy! You'll need: A small jar (a mason jar or a baby food jar will work), hammer and ...»
nails, string, a sponge, sugar, water and construction paper.

The first few steps are below the photo, but for the full tutorial, visit: http://blog.brightnest.com/2012/06/24/attrac...

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BrightNest Denver, CO
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Mason Jar Bathroom Storage

Easy way to add storage to your bathroom. When the mason jars are dirty, slip them out, wash them in the dishwasher then put them back. Love it for my kids' toothbrushes! Full tutorial ...»
here: http://lollyjane.com/diy-mason-jar-bathroom-...

ps: I accidentally posted this under my personal account so if you see the same project/same pics on Lolly Jane's account, that's where is was SUPPOSED to be, lol (:

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Lolly Jane B Gilbert, AZ
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Crafts: My recent Jewelry tiers

An 11 yr old young lady and I did some "crafting" and made these jewelry tiers. I liked my original one so well, and it was so easy , we decided to make a couple as gifts. You can also ...»
see my stash of glass pieces. But I am finding them to be scarce. I really need larger bottom glass plates that are pretty.What are people doing with all their stuff nowadays? V Village, Gwill, Ross; hardly any pretty dishes to be find. And the yard sales..dont bother. But we had a nice visit .

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  • A serene outdoor getaway is in the works! 4
  • John Madison Landscape can add innovative and unique visual effects to your landscape with accent lighting. 2

03.16.12 - Project: Jonsson

A sneak peak at a beautiful job we're doing in the Lake Nona area.
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John Madison Landscape, I... Orlando, FL
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  • Teak wood bench, planter box and window frame make it a trio of color. 1
  • DIY Window Box planter
  • DIY painted old window frame.
  • Old Teak wood bench, sandblasted, primed and repainted.
  • Adirondack chairs with window box planter and old window frame. 1
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Revamping a backyard deck the DIY style to add color and charm for a cozy and inviting space.

We had a backyard deck that was screaming for some attention and color. I wanted to make the area to be cozy, inviting and have some color. So we took a weathered Teak wood bench, an old ...»
window frame, some really weathered Adirondack chairs, some wood, power tools and lots of paint and created a wonderful space on the

deck. We're very pleased with how it turned out.

To see all the projects on how we created this space, please visit my blog.

http://transformationsfromtheheart.blogspot....

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Jana Lufkin, TX
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  • How it looks in front of the little frog pond. We used to have fish in there but now it's just frogs. I like frogs so it's okay. 1

How to Make a Birdbath from a Large Salad Plate

When I go tag saling I keep my eyes open for anything unusual that can be used in the garden so when I saw this large salad bowl/plate I bought it. I knew I wanted to use it as an unusual ...»
birdbath. It was $3. and I also bought some pretty green glass stones at a tag sale to put in the plate. I think it looks good in the garden, don't you?

Thanks for looking. Linda

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Linda B Trumbull, CT
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DIY sliding barn door TV cover

I wanted to cover our big TV eye sore, so we designed and built this sliding door to hide the TV when not in use. Full tutorial here: http://kristendukephotography.com/?p=7533
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Kristen Duke Austin, TX
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  • Laying out picture frames on floor to decide on arrangement.
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  • My new wall at night, all cozy and warm.
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Gallery Wall

Come visit me at http://www.martysmusings.net/2012/03/gallery... for a complete tutorial on how to make a gallery wall using a die cutting machine and vinyl. I used the saying "family ...»
is..." and then cut vinyl words out to express who we are as a family. I used black and white photos in white frames and mats.

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Marty's Musings Greensboro, NC
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