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Carrie W

Sterling, MA
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  • How pretty do these kettles make for potted plants?! 3
  • Fab thrift store finds became my targets!
  • A peat moss based potting soil was added, then a little spanish moss to hide the soil, which makes the pots look fuller!

More pics at: http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/06/herb-garden-old-kettle-style.html

Make an old kettle herb garden in seconds!

I soooo love my junk! So when I desired to get some real fresh herbs on the go, I decided to bypass standard pots and round up my old kettle collection instead. ...»

My kettle inspired little mobile garden is a riot to play with! And eat. :)

#itchingforspring

#SpringDecor

#Recycle

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FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on Aug 12, 2012
    Cool idea. I have done this with old fashion milk can covers on my front steps
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Gardening: What is the best lumber to use for raised beds? Is it 6" or 2" stock?

We want to make some raised veggies bed in our front lawn and have seen different sites and are getting confused in what is best.
Carrie W
Carrie W Sterling, MA
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on Aug 09, 2012
    Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas. We are planning on doing this on ...»
    a front lawn that is very tough to mow. It will get treated badly during the winter. Snow being blown and treated salt from our driveway and from the road

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Design & Décor: What can I do with this ceiling?

The old, quality paneling came from my husband's great aunt's house, which is slated to be destroyed. What can I do with the plain, boring sheetrock ceiling to complement the walls, yet not darken the room any more? Oh, and the door needs something, too. It's the same white as the ceiling.
Kyria B
Kyria B Carthage, TX
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on Jul 31, 2012
    Paint the ceiling with a view of the sky
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  • Other side looking into main room.  Stairs on far wall up to the loft. 1
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Landscaping & Gardening and Outdoor Living

I am trying to figure out what to do with this 100 year old carriage house in my backyard. It has a huge room with a huge sliding door on each side. I've included pictures of the house, ...»
the rest of my backyard and the inside of the carriage house (please excuse the mess....I don't know what to do with all of this outdoor stuff). I am thinking some kind of covered eating area or hot tub destination...but it is rather far from the house. There are lights and electricity in all rooms of the house and off the main room is another room that has cabinets and and another room that is a horse stall. It is an awesome place but I need assistance on how to incorporate it into my landscaping! I'm in Alabama by the way. Help???!!!

Victoria S
Victoria S Ozark, AL
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 30, 2012
    Make little spaces( outdoor rooms) along a path from the house to the carriage house. Use the ...»
    outdoor furniture. Restore the carriage house, use that as a hang-out and a summer living area.

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Woodland Themed Nursery

Even though we knew we were having a girl, I was terrified that the ultrasound tech had it wrong and that we were having a boy. My irrational fear led me chose a nursery theme that was gender neutral - just in case! The result was a woodland themed nursery, which has turned into my favourite room in our house. You can see more and find all sources at http://www.aswellplacetodwell.com/2012/05/my...
Kelly
Kelly Lahaina, HI
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 30, 2012
    Really pretty, it would fit anyone that likes the great outdoors
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  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
  • BrightNest Blog: Chalkboard Paint Ideas & DIY Recipe
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Have you tried chalkboard paint?

We love it! Chalkboard paint is easy to make and has so many applications. Here are a few of our favorites. What would you do with chalkboard paint? Recipe: http://bit.ly/zd57BX
BrightNest
BrightNest Denver, CO
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 26, 2012
    Love all the ideas. great for kids, if you don't have a paved driveway.
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Tools: What is it???

I found this in an old garage and was hoping someone could tell me exactly what it is. Three sharp blades and a foot step on the back. Looks like a spade of some kind.
Raymond G
Raymond G Kuna, ID
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 15, 2012
    My husband says it maybe an edger.
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Hollywood Regency Makeover, Which Fabric?

I love this chair and I am kinda torn between the Ikat green and the Blue geometric. Which one will you pick if you had this chair??
ChairCycle
ChairCycle Duluth, GA
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 15, 2012
    I like the red material, The green is too busy, the blue will bother people.
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Painting: What product is the best to use to take paint off wood?

I need something safe to use around kids and animals. Easy to use.
Carrie W
Carrie W Sterling, MA
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 13, 2012
    Thank you very much for everyones input.
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  • The finished product

#Love2Repurpose
#SpringFever #BeforeandAfter 17
  • Painted French Blue
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  • Before paint
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  • Right after going up......
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Repurposed Shutter Fence

After creating a neat little garden room that we aptly named "The Nook", we realized that to really be a 'nook' it needed more privacy. {It sat right beside the property line.} A few ...»
years earlier when visiting some friends I noticed a huge stack of shutters by the road-they were renovating the outside of their home and throwing out the old shutters. EEEEEEKKKKKK! Throwing out!!???? I immediately loaded them into the car and hauled them home-not knowing at the time what I'd do with them; but I knew it would be fun!

So, here we are needing Nook privacy–and a shed full of wooden shutters. Handsome went out and purchased four 4 x 4 posts, hinged the shutters together; and after cementing the posts in the ground nailed our hinged shutter fence to them! We are not sure why our friends had two different colors of shutters on the outside of their house?? White for some, gray for the others........ BUT, didn't matter to us, because we painted them a wonderful French blue. {We painted the other side a bark color to blend in with the trees-since this was the side facing our neighbors. We weren't sure they would be as excited about the French blue as we were. In fact, we know that they wouldn't be.}

So, if you come across (or already have!) some old wooden shutters-have fun making a little nook for yourself!

Here's what you need to make a fence out of old shutters:

* as many shutters as you would like the fence long–we have 10-6 feet hight shutters

* 4 x 4 posts (that are 2 feet taller than your shutters)-about 1 every 3-4 shutters (depending on the width of your shutters)

* 2 sets of hinges for each set of shutters

* nails/screw to attach shutters to posts

* cement for posts

1. Paint the back side of the shutters-once installed you will not be able to get to this side! (Be aware of any neighbors that may not be as excited about your nook as you are–so, be considerate in your color choices for their side. )

2. Measure off how many feet apart you will need a post, dig a hole that is 2′ deep, put post in, fill with cement. When dry, cover with dirt.

3. Attach shutters together with hinges-make sure the 'hinge' is on the back side, spread out flat

4. Once cement has dried-usually 24 hours-attach shutter sections to posts using nails or screws. (Screws are a bit more sturdy for this project, but nails will work just fine.)

5. Paint your side of the fence! {When we painted ours–we didn't make it opaque, we wanted a weathered look. That is hard to see in the pictures-if that is the look you are looking for it will only take one coat.)

6. Cozy up your Nook with furniture, plants, walkways, etc.

7. Sit and listen to birdsong while sipping your coffee!

Some things to remember:

**be sure to check your shutters to make sure there are no decayed places before using.

We used shutters that were found....so the total cost of this project was $35! Woohoo!

In the Nook~

Daune

Cottage in the Oaks

www.cottageintheoaks.com

For some more fun shutter ideas that I found...head over to my Shutters! Board here: http://www.hometalk.com/b/710723/shutters

#Love2Repurpose

#SpringFever

#Itching4Spring

#BeforeandAfter

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Daune | Cottage in the Oa... Greenville, NC
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  • Carrie W
    Commented on May 11, 2012
    Very clever and cute
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