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Sue Morris

Blogger | Tampa, FL http://www.suessentiments.org/
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  • Beautiful Burlap

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  • Potting Tables and Be...

  • Sue Morris
    Followed 1 board on May 04, 2013
  • Select container(s) made of clear glass. An open container is ideal for succulents. A closed container is better suited for humidity loving plants. 1
  • Next, choose plants keeping in mind the size & shape of your container. Also choose plants that enjoy the same living environments for humidity & light. Slow growers are your best bet for low- maintenance.
  • Clean & dry your container well prior to planting.
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Indoor Gardening

Making a terrarium using vintage glass storage containers creates a stunning display and is so easy to make - this how-to gives you simple step-by-step instructions. Follow the link for even more details on maintenance and care.

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Sarah Krouse
Sarah Krouse Murrayville, GA
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  • The one we decided to keep for ourselves. We got the text from one of the Graphic Fairy's images :) 1
  • Here is a nice before and after shot of the one that sold right away.
  • Here's one that simply needed some paint. It was scratched and gouged here and there, but after, she looked great! 1
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Coffee Stations from Re-Purposed Dressers

A big part of why I created Gypsy Barn was to find creative and inventive ways to keep things from going to the landfill or burn sites, when they are still useable in some way shape or ...»
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Gypsy Barn
Gypsy Barn Canada
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Homey Home Design: Best projects of 2012

Homey Home Design is a decorating/crafting/design blog. Check out some of the best projects from this past year!
Homey Home Design
Homey Home Design Sparta, MI
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  • Before photo of changing table parts
  • After photo of baby changing table upcycled into a desk
  • Changing table upcycled into a functional desk in use 1

Upcycle: Baby Changing Table to Desk

I picked up this incomplete baby changing table from atrash pile. If you'll notice, there are only 2 support beams, and two shelf pieces,therefore I couldn't just reconstruct this as a ...»
Cristin Frank
Cristin Frank Buffalo, NY
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Valentine Soap dispenser

Create a Valentine soap dispenser for $1? Yes please!
Diane Kaul
Diane Kaul Commerce Township, MI
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Shelf Makeover

A coat of spray paint can do wonders to a $3 shelf from Good Will! This type of shelf is the perfect addition to a craft room... it holds all the little things nice and neat! #recycle ...»
Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T.
Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T. Austin, TX
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Our NC Home Tour - Part 1

Gwyneth and I are delighted to finally be finished unpacking boxes from our big move, and over the next few days we'll share how we've set up our new place! As you'll see in today's post ...»
Meredith K
Meredith K New York, NY
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  • Burlap soaking in the tea bath
  • Burlap Before and After
  • Completed Burlap Cork Board

{How To} Dye Burlap Using Tea Bags

Tea Dyeing is a fast way to add a little bit of whimsy to your furnishings. It instantly ages your pieces and makes them look vintage. This can be done with a variety of fabric, as well as purchased items you already own.

Shaunna
Shaunna Oxford, OH
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Vintage Button Snowflake

I have a jar of vintage buttons and just like snowflakes, no two are alike. I made a snowflake to display some of the buttons. The buttons were glued onto a wooden snowflake base and a ...»
Carolyn ~ homework
Carolyn ~ homework Los Angeles, CA
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