Simple DIY Geometric Wreath With Faux Greenery

Simple DIY Geometric Wreath With Faux Greenery
These unusual wreaths will be a nice touch for any modern or minimalist space, they are very eye-catching and look like no other. Prepare wire wreath frames, metallic gold spray paint for metal surfaces, a hot glue gun, faux greenery, clear adhesive hooks. These project is two easy steps: first, spray paint the wire frames... 
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DIY Floating Fall Leaves Garland For Home Decor

DIY Floating Fall Leaves Garland For Home Decor
Fall leaves are an affordable and cool material to use for fall and Thanksgiving crafts. Let’s make an easy garland! The supplies are 12-15 leaves, copper spray paint, wall tacks, fishing line or clear thread, scissors and measuring tape. Place leaves in a well-ventilated area and lightly coat with a layer of spray paint. Allow... 
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8 DIY Eye-Catching Cranberry Decorations For Winter And Christmas

8 DIY Eye-Catching Cranberry Decorations For Winter And Christmas
Cranberries are traditional for Christmas, and we often include them into the festive menu, so why not use fresh berries for decor, too? Cranberries can be easily incorporated into any kind of decor: garlands, wreaths, small wreaths for place cards, cneterpieces and ornaments, and foodie decor has alwasy been in trend. Making little garlands is... 
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Easy And Quick DIY Blue Mountains Paper Mobile

Easy And Quick DIY Blue Mountains Paper Mobile
Need an art piece for a plain wall? Here it is! The supplies are white paper, blue acrylic paint, water in a metallic bowl, black paper, string, a branch and washi tape. Put a little of the acrylic paint into the water bowl and stir well. Cut triangles out of the white paper and dip... 
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Easy To Make DIY Metallic Birch Coasters

Easy To Make DIY Metallic Birch Coasters
Natural decor is always in trend! To make these cool coasters you’ll need slices of birch wood, polyurethane spray, metallic acrylic paint, paper towels and a stir stick. First, you’ll want to mix up your paint. Mix a ratio of equal parts of paint and water. You want the paint to be diluted when you... 
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5 DIY Thanksgivng Placemats For A Perfect Table Setting

5 DIY Thanksgivng Placemats For A Perfect Table Setting
Thanksgiving is approaching and it you’ve already invited some guests and are preparing for the party, this tutorial may be useful. A placemat is a cool way to accentuate every place, polish the setting and even leave a message. Make a couple of cool placemats that correspond your decor style – modern, glam, traditional or... 
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Modern DIY Leather Chair Cushion

Modern DIY Leather Chair Cushion
This easy leather cushion will make your sitting cozier and any chair – comfier. Prepare universal needles for leather, upholstery thread, uholstery leather, foam, a sewing machine. Use a piece of paper (or parchment paper) to draw your template for your foam and fabric. Cut foam to exact template markings. Cut fabric 1/2 inch bigger... 
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DIY Festive Christmas Tree Wall Hanging

DIY Festive Christmas Tree Wall Hanging
Christmas is rather far away yet many of us are already interested in cool decor for this time. This tree wall hanging can be a cool alternative to a traditional tree, or just a decoration. The supplies are acrylic paint, a palette, laminated drop cloth cut to 4-by-7-feet, a 2-inch paint brush, No. 18 flat... 
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7 Cool DIY Boxes For Thanksgiving Pie Favors

7 Cool DIY Boxes For Thanksgiving Pie Favors
A whole pie or a piece of it is a traditional favor for any Thanksgiving party, and i’m sure that every your friend or relative will be happy to receive one. Prepare tasty pumpkin pies and some boxes to pack them up for your guests. Don’t have any? Then look at the tutorials below to... 
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How To Reupholster And Renovate Old Dining Chairs

How To Reupholster And Renovate Old Dining Chairs
Wanna reupholster your old chairs? Prepare chairs with upholstered seats, fabric, a staple remover, a staple gun + staples, fabric scissors, a screw driver, pliers, fabric spray. Gather your supplies and remove the chair cushions. There are usually just a couple of screws that hold each cushion in place. Remove the old fabric using a... 
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