DIY Color Block Balsa Wood Planters

DIY Color Block Balsa Wood Planters
Need a couple of cool planters? Here we are with a project from BrePurposed blog. You’ll need balsa wood, craft paint, a hot glue gun, foil tape, soil and succulents. You’ll want to start by cutting these into squares. You’ll need 5 per planter (one for the bottom and one for each side). Once you... 
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Creative Storage: 8 DIY Sofa Caddies And Holders

Creative Storage: 8 DIY Sofa Caddies And Holders
Feeling tired after a long and hard day? Or maybe lazy at the weekend? Don’t like looking for your remote every time you need it? Then a sofa caddy or holder is right what you need! The easiest way to make a piece is to sew it: make a caddy with several pockets for magazines,... 
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Fun And Colorful DIY Pineapple Night Light

Fun And Colorful DIY Pineapple Night Light
Are you obsessed with themed parties? Or maybe you love creative lights? Then this pineapple night light is for you! Prepare a mason jar, yellow tissue paper, gloss finish Mod Podge, black and green acrylic craft paint, paint brushes, scissors, green felt, pipe cleaners and a glue gun. Cut tissue into small pieces. Use Mod Podge... 
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DIY Vintage Wallpaper Covered Marquee Arrow

DIY Vintage Wallpaper Covered Marquee Arrow
Need a cool marquee light? Have a look at this marquee arrow from MySoCalledCraftyLife blog! To make such a piece you’ll need 1 arrow marquee, *1 package of Aqua Bulb Covers, vintage wallpaper scrap, Martha Stewart Metallic Craft Paint in gold, an Xacto knife, Mod Podge or glue of your choice, 2 batteries. First, paint... 
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16 DIY Luggage Tags To Personalize Your Suitcases

16 DIY Luggage Tags To Personalize Your Suitcases
The vacation season is very close, and some of us have already started it. Prep your passport and suitcases for travelling: make awesome passport holders and luggage tags. We all know how tiring it is to find your luggage after landing, and cool tags will help you to find it faster. Leather, washi tape, paper,... 
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DIY Cork Marker For Herbs And Veggies

DIY Cork Marker For Herbs And Veggies
Remember our article about garden markers? Here’s one of that ideas in details. These cork markers are great for herbs and veggies that you are growing from a seed – and genuinely need a marker for, and they are also great to add to a gift or just make your garden and kitchen look pretty!... 
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DIY Minimal Wall Clock With Copper Hands

DIY Minimal Wall Clock With Copper Hands
Here’s a project to celebrate longer days and brighter evenings as the clocks go forward. To make this minimal wall clock you’ll need copper enamel, chalkboard paint and a clock to paint. Set up your materials in a well-ventilated area. Clean the surface of what you’re painting before use. Sweep the can from side to... 
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13 Flower And Floral DIYs To Bring Spring Vibe To Your Home

13 Flower And Floral DIYs To Bring Spring Vibe To Your Home
We are in the middle of spring, have you felt it already? What about your home, does it look like a spring one? If not, then here we are with a pack of flower and floral decorations that will help you to feel spring now. Floral printed paper and fabrics are right what you need... 
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Minimalist And Easy DIY Air Plant Hangers

Minimalist And Easy DIY Air Plant Hangers
We’ve already shared some cute tutorials to display air plants but this idea wasn’t on the list. To make these hangers prepare square basswood dowel, suede lace, scissors, air plants, wire and wire cutters. Cut the square dowel into three pieces with the measurements noted above. Pick a square dowel and prevent it from slipping... 
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DIY Wooden Frame Cube For Displaying Your Things

DIY Wooden Frame Cube For Displaying Your Things
This cool wooden frame is great for displaying your things or even putting a planter into it. All you need is: a saw, wood glue, hobby lists, a ruler, a pencil, sandpaper and a cutting box. The first thing you should do is to find out how high and wide your cube should be. Here... 
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