Fun DIY Ping Pong Ball Lights For Home Decor

Fun DIY Ping Pong Ball Lights For Home Decor
Lights are cool to bring a cheerful touch at any time, not only at Christmas. A string of lights can become a cool decoration for your bedroom, kitchen or dining room, and will bring your space a warm and cozy atmosphere. But usual string lights aren’t so interesting, let’s make funny lights of ping pong... 
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13 DIY Paper Flower Tutorials For Spring Décor

13 DIY Paper Flower Tutorials For Spring Décor
First fresh spring flowers will appear soon but you can make a couple of your own ones even now! They will be different and really cheap, won’t wither and will look gorgeous all year round. We’ve rounded up cool and easy tutorials to make various paper flowers. Crepe or any other colorful paper is the... 
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Natural DIY Cork And Pebbles Trivet

Natural DIY Cork And Pebbles Trivet
A trivet is always necessary to save your furniture from spoiling, so let’s have a look at this one, that Prettyprudent blog shared with us. It’s really cool and natural-looking due to the pebbles on the top. You’ll need cork trivets, black river pebbles (or any others you got) and E6000® craft adhesive. Glue the... 
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DIY Gold And Black Retro Cocktail Glasses

DIY Gold And Black Retro Cocktail Glasses
Wanna some chic glasses with an art deco touch? Paintthegownred blog shared a fantastic idea how to do this. The supplies are Silhouette Cameo, black adhesive backed vinyl, gold adhesive backed vinyl, glasses, a black template, a gold template. Download black and gold templates. Upload templates to Silhouette Cameo. Re-size accordingly to fit your glasses.... 
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Spring-Welcoming Décor: 8 DIY Signs You’ll Love

Spring-Welcoming Décor: 8 DIY Signs You’ll Love
Signs are stunning for any time! You can easily make them – almost no skills are required; you can use them both indoors and outdoors. Though there’s a month left before spring, it can be already felt even now, so we’ll make spring signs. Take a pallet, a wood slice, just any piece of wood... 
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Super Easy DIY Canvas Headboard

Super Easy DIY Canvas Headboard
This tutorial is perfect for everyone that always wanted a headboard behind their bed, but never had the right tools or skills for it! The supplies are 2 canvas painting boards (the size depends on the size of your bed), fabric, 1 or 2 cheap Ikea blankets, a nailgun & nails. Spread the blankets out... 
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DIY No Sew Braided Jersey Tops Rug

DIY No Sew Braided Jersey Tops Rug
Remember that cool T-shirt mat that we’ve told you about? Today we are sharing a similar idea thanks to the wonderforest blog. The supplies are a variety of jersey t-shirts and/or tank tops, scissors and a rotary cutter. Cut your t-shirts into 1.5″ strips along the width of the body. This goes much quicker if... 
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15 Unique DIY Valentine Cards You’ll Love

15 Unique DIY Valentine Cards You’ll Love
A Valentine card is a great idea for the coming romantic holiday, it can be given with your gift or separately, or become a hint for someone whom you like a lot. We’ve already told you of some cards to make but this bunch is different: no printables, just super original pieces. They are decorated... 
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DIY Heart Pillow For Valentine’s Day

DIY Heart Pillow For Valentine’s Day
This heart pillow is great for the coming Valentine’s Day, so prepare 2 yards of fabric, cardboard to make a tracer, scissors and a loose pillow filling or cotton balls. Start by making a heart on a large piece of cardboard. You are going to use this as a guideline when drawing your heart on... 
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Dreamy DIY Watercolor Tableware To Make

Dreamy DIY Watercolor Tableware To Make
I love painting tableware projects because painted tableware make the food and meal itself really special. These dreamy DIY side plates are decorated with a splash of watercolor and really look like silk swirling underwater! The supplies are plates, porcelain paint, a paintbrush and water. Dip your paint brush into the paint. Don’t be scared... 
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