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Dianna S

Erie, PA
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DIY Mason Jar Luminary

I wanted to create some easy outdoor lighting so I turned a Mason Jar into a luminary for just $1!
Melissa-TheHappierHomemaker
Melissa-TheHappierHomemak... Aberdeen, NC
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  • End of June toping the 3 ft cage 1
  • July 9th after a week of record high temps and very little rain...the plants here are loaded with tomatoes inside the cage and full of blooms too!

Tomatoes and their need for water

I started may 28th planting 4 tomatoes around a garbage can with holes drilled in the bottom rim and a second row up about 10 inches... buried the can to where the top holes just barely ...»
were above the ground... put in two shovels full of compost... then I fill the can up with water ever 2 days and try not to water the leaves... these four plants are now 5 ft 4 inches in less that a month and a half and loaded with green tomatoes and about a hundred sets of tomato blossoms...

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James Bryan C Crab Orchard, KY
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  • Take your light and check it out closely as some are different. 1
  • By the bulb you should see some small screws
  • Remove the screws and SLOWLY pull the pieces apart. You will then see a normal, everyday, single AA battery. Yep, that is what gets charged by the sun during the day so that it glows at night! 2
  • Change the battery out with a new one and...Let there be light! 2
  • Now, if you have a different type of light, say like this one from WalMart, with the globe on top, it gets even easier to replace the battery.
  • Kathe With An E~DIY Fix Your Solar Lights
Simply pull the stake out and you will see this on the globe end.
  • One single screw. Leave the three screws by the bulb alone.
  • And there is your battery. Change it out, put the screw back in and you are done!
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DIY Fix for Spring

Got solar lights that aren't working? Luckily, I know how to fix them right up! And, I am going to share my tip with you!Cuz, well, we're friends and all and that's what friends do, right?...

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Kathe With An E (Kathe) Aurora, CO
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  • http://www.firsthomelovelife.com/2012/08/a-place-for-my-paint.html 1
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A Fun Way to Store Craft Supplies

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Christine at First Home L... Saint Cloud, FL
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  • Use Mason Jars to build a custom indoor herb garden
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  • You can grow mint, basil, cilantro, etc and easily switch out herbs from the jars. 3
  • Create an oil rubbed bronze & copper effect without spending a ton of money. 1
  • This is the wood board after painting it with copper spray paint from Rust Oleum
  • Use a mirror hanging kit to mount your artistic piece to the kitchen wall!!
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Create a Custom Indoor Herb Garden Design from Mason Jars

Wouldn't it be fantastic to have a custom indoor herb garden you could hang on your kitchen wall? ...»

This comes in handy when you don't have a ton of counter space. Plus, who doesn't like a pizza with fresh basil and mozzarella (I'm hoping some of you do!!).

This project was inspired by a blog post over at Camille Styles. I modified it a bit (with their permission) by creating an oil rubbed bronze & copper effect on a wood board.

This artistic touch could come in handy for any number of projects. It's a simple & inexpensive technique that you can do yourself.

You can then mount mason jars to the board with stainless steel clamps. This allows the jars to be removed and cleaned if you'd like to add different herbs over time. Way cool!!

So you get fresh herbs and a conversation piece that begs for bragging rights.

Here are some pics of the project for inspiration.

In case you're interested I put together a complete tutorial on how to do this. Here's the link http://www.homerepairtutor.com/custom-indoor...

P.S. Feel free to Pin this project onto Pinterest because other DIYers might like to try it ;)

2 Hours 30 Easy
Home Repair Tutor
Home Repair Tutor Pittsburgh, PA
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DIY Fence Flower Pots

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Laura at Inspiration for ... Broomfield, CO
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Make A Little Pond

There's lots of ways to create a little garden pond using containers. You can have plants and fish year round and the birds will come to drink and bathe.
1 Day 50-400 Easy
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Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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Dream Jar

Do you remember your dreams? Do you create things in your dreams? Check out the jar of my dreams...
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Virginia B Fayetteville, GA
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