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Laurie G

Everett, WA
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About Me:

I do my own decorating..very good at it.

Favorite area of home improvement:

Kitchen


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  • Barn Wood Letter  http://www.thistlewoodfarms.com/its-a-cinch-the-barn-edition
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How to make a Barn Letter

Thistlewood
Thistlewood Grand Rivers, KY
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    Liked on Jun 02, 2013
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  • Before you get started you will need to get a styrofoam wreath form, ribbon, and few bundles of tulips 2
  • Wrap the wreath with ribbon
  • Add flowers to your wreath
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Tulip Door Wreath Tutorial

Inspired by a picture a friend posted on facebook, I was able to use $ 15.00 in flowers from the dollar tree, ribbon, and a wreath from to create a stunning Tulip Wreath. ...»
60 Minutes 20 Easy
Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvillage.com
Jacque & Matt @ theDIYvil... Knoxville, TN
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DIY Projects

DIY Projects
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    Followed 1 topic on May 16, 2013
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  • this is what the house looked like when i purchased it. the trees were so overgrown, you couldn't see the trim detail. On the right of the photo you can see the oversized gable roof over the bay windows. WRONG!
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queen anne victorian remodel - exterior

Home improvement specialties
Home improvement specialt... Saint Joseph, MO
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    Liked on Aug 02, 2012
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Upcycle Wine Bottles

BrightNest
BrightNest Denver, CO
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  • Laurie G
    Commented on Jun 28, 2012
    very nice.
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  • Barn door made from tongue and groove paneling 1
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Hardware Store Barn Door

Brooke N
Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX
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  • Laurie G
    Commented on Jun 21, 2012
    FANTASTIC.
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Gardening: What is this and how do I get rid of it?

This is growing on or in my oregano in pot on my deck. It is scary looking - I am guessing it is some sort of fungus. I don't even want to touch it, but I want to save my oregano!!!
Heather B
Heather B Suwanee, GA
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  • Laurie G
    Commented on Jun 21, 2012
    Get rid of ALL of it VERY carefully. DO NOT touch or breath any of it including your oregano.
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