Industrial DIY Copper Pipe iPad Holder

Industrial DIY Copper Pipe iPad Holder
If you have an iPad and need a holder for it, we’ve got a brilliant idea in industrial style. You’ll need 1/2 inch copper pipe, a tubing cutter, to fit 1/2 inch piping – two 90 degree elbows, 2 street elbows, 2 tees, 4 pipe caps. Make your cuts, they depend on your measurements, and... 
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Durable DIY Ciao Rope Door Mat

Durable DIY Ciao Rope Door Mat
“Ciao,” the friendly word for both “hello” and “goodbye” in Italian, makes it the perfect word to greet guests as they come and go from your home. Constructed of heavy duty, indoor/outdoor grade materials this rope mat can be made in an afternoon and adds a hint of quirky international flair to any abode. You’ll... 
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16 DIY Glitter Decorations For Christmas And New Year

16 DIY Glitter Decorations For Christmas And New Year
Glitter, sparkles and sequins are natural and indispensable for the winter holidays, that’s why today we’ve rounded up some of the prettiest glitter decorations that you can make yourself. Number one idea is a glitter ornament, and there are tons of ideas to make one. You can make it in any shape, color and using glitter... 
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DIY Decorative Fall Leaves And Flowers Mobile

DIY Decorative Fall Leaves And Flowers Mobile
I’ve found a perfect fall and Thanksgiving decoration, and can’t wait to share it with you. Take an embroidery hoop, twine, scissors, a hot glue gun, leaves, flowers, a ceiling hook and lace/ribbon/twine/embroidery floss. Take the embroidery hoop and dap a little bit of hot glue to any part of the hoop. Place the edge... 
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Glitter DIY Santa Belt Ornament

Glitter DIY Santa Belt Ornament
It’s high time that we made a bunch of cool Christmas ornaments! Prepare a red ornament, gold and black glitter, Mod Podge, painter’s tape, a sharpie, paint brushes, paper plates. Start off by drawing the outline of the belt buckle on the ornament with a sharpie. Doesn’t have to be perfect, just a rough outline.... 
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17 DIY Rustic Christmas Decorations From Wood

17 DIY Rustic Christmas Decorations From Wood
Wood is amazing natural material that is cool for rustic décor, for various seasons and holidays. Today we’ll see hot to use wood for making Christmas decorations, how to add a natural and rustic twist to your Christmas. Wood slices are ideal for Christmas ornaments, gift tags or coasters. Wood veneer gives lots of possibilities... 
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DIY Wooden Stars For Christmas Decor

DIY Wooden Stars For Christmas Decor
These amazing wooden stars are awesome for Christmas décor, you’ll need a brad nailer, a miter saw, tape measure, a pencil, a protractor, safety glasses and hearing protection. Set up the wedge jig and make steep angle cut. Set the miter for the second angle, flip the wood, measure and cut. Repeat the process 5... 
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Cozy DIY Candleholders With Knit Wraps

Cozy DIY Candleholders With Knit Wraps
Knitted pieces are awesome for décor, and here we go with an easy craft to make your space cozier. You’ll need soda bottles, a wool sweater or a cardigan, two buttons and everything for sewing. First cut out a rectangle, next, fold the edges of the rectangle to the inside and stitch them down with... 
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10 Cozy DIY Knitted Christmas Crafts For Décor

10 Cozy DIY Knitted Christmas Crafts For Décor
Knit pieces always bring coziness in, they are ideal for fall and winter décor, and today we’ll talk about special winter knit décor – for Christmas. I think there’s nothing more natural for Christmas décor than a knitted item that you can knit yourself or maybe create from an old sweater. Make cute knit fir... 
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Easy And Cool DIY Linen Potholders

Easy And Cool DIY Linen Potholders
Potholders or coasters are an indispensable part of any kitchen. To make these pretty ones, cut two pieces of linen 9 inches by 9 inches and also two pieces of fusible batting, like this stuff or the fleece kind in the same dimensions. Iron one piece of batting onto each piece of linen. Put right... 
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