DIY Fab Fruit Bowl From A Palm Tree Leaf

DIY Fab Fruit Bowl From A Palm Tree Leaf
This eye-catching fruit bowl is easy to make! Prepare a palm tree leaf, or sepal, paints, paint brush, old cloth, a hack saw and/or metal file. The saw is to cut off the dead sepal from the tree and trim the end. Use a metal file to trim and smooth down the end if needed.... 
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Easy DIY Sparkling Glitter Christmas Ornaments

Easy DIY Sparkling Glitter Christmas Ornaments
We continue making beautiful ornaments for Christmas, and for today project you’ll need plastic balls, a hammer & small nail, a wire cutter, Christmas ornament hooks, Mod Podge, a paint brush, fine glitter, ribbon, a hot glue gun. First, create a small hole at the top of your plastic ball with the hammer & small... 
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8 DIY Knife Racks And Holder To Make Your Kitchen Comfier

8 DIY Knife Racks And Holder To Make Your Kitchen Comfier
If you love cooking and got a lot of knives, then a rack or a holder for them is just a must in your kitchen. Wall mounted knife holders are perfect for small kitchens – they help to organize and save some space, we recommend magnetic ones, which are very easy to make. A DIY... 
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Easy And Trendy DIY Marble Knife Holder

Easy And Trendy DIY Marble Knife Holder
Marbled items get more and more popularity, and this simple knife holder is right on top! The supplies are large plastic vase/container, black poster board, nail polish, and enough black rice to fill the container to almost full. First cut the poster board so it would fit inside the plastic container. Then use the same... 
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DIY Clay Star Christmas Tree Ornaments

DIY Clay Star Christmas Tree Ornaments
Christmas isn’t soon but preparing beforehand is the best idea. Today we are sharing a tutorial to make clay star ornaments from homeyohmy.com and hope that these cuties will decorate your tree this yar. First, roll out the clay with a rolling pin. Using a star cookie cutter, cut the star shape out of the... 
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8 Simple DIY Food Centerpieces For Thanksgiving To Try

8 Simple DIY Food Centerpieces For Thanksgiving To Try
Thanksgiving is a harvest feast, so there should be a lot of food on the table and in decor. Creating a centerpiece of food is the best idea for this holiday because it’s very actual and it’s super easy for everyone. Take harvest from your garden or the closest market and arrange it as you... 
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Easy DIY Layered Abstract Wall Art With Acrylics

Easy DIY Layered Abstract Wall Art With Acrylics
Even if you don’t consider yourself an artist or a painter, you can absolutely create beautfiul wall art for your home. Prepare DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics, primed canvas, a paint brush, a palette. Take the paints and mix them, here’s a scheme. Navy blue: Prussian Blue + tiny bit of Carbon Black. Lighten with Titanium... 
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How To Customize Your Closet Doors With Trim

How To Customize Your Closet Doors With Trim
Got a closet? Spruce it up! Accentuate its doors in an elegant way reminding of Parisian apartments. Choose some trim with the pattern you like and cut and fit trim pieces together at a 45 degree angle. So you can also just use a hand saw and a miter box if you don’t have a... 
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17 DIY Hacks For IKEA Billy Bookcase You Should Try

17 DIY Hacks For IKEA Billy Bookcase You Should Try
IKEA Billy is a bookcase with adjustable shelves that can be arranged according to your needs. A simple unit can be enough storage for a limited space or the foundation for a larger storage solution if your needs change. Simplicity always lacks some personalization and originality, so let’s hack one! If you think that painting... 
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DIY Dollar Store Wreath With Natural Flowers And Greenery

DIY Dollar Store Wreath With Natural Flowers And Greenery
Need a cool fall wreath? Here’s a tutorial from apieceofrainbow.com! Start with treasures gathered from the garden, and a Dollar Store laundry basket about 15″ in diameter. Cut the basket like shown above. The top part and bottom part are different in size, which will give us two wreath jigs! Make sure they are each... 
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