Minimalist DIY Stone Coasters

Minimalist DIY Stone Coasters
Any coaster is purposed at saving your furniture from damage caused by hot cups and glasses. You may not only make them for yourself but also give as a gift. We’ve told you of many ideas and materials to make coasters of – felt, tiles, cork – and it’s high time for minimalism now! Let’s... 
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8 Cool DIY Outdoor Swings

8 Cool DIY Outdoor Swings
It’s spring, perfect time to spend outdoors! If you want a romantic piece to lie on or a pretty swing for your kid, here’s a couple of ideas. Pallets have always been a perfect material to craft and a swing is no exception – pallet hanging beds or swings are amazing and you won’t need... 
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DIY Easter Wreath Of Ruffled Muslin

DIY Easter Wreath Of Ruffled Muslin
Easter is coming and you and your house aren’t ready yet? Then why not make this pretty muslin wreath that would be a perfect decoration for your door and help you to greet Easter? The supplies are a straw wreath, 2 yards muslin, moss, a faux bird nest, fabric scraps for flowers, scissors and a... 
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Homemade Mint And Cocoa Soap Bars

Homemade Mint And Cocoa Soap Bars
We’ve already told you of some amazing soap recipes with different ingredients and scents, now it’s time for a crazy mix – mint and cocoa! To make it you’ll need shea butter soap base, 1-2 tablespoons of cocoa powder, 1-2 tablespoons of chopped fresh mint, 6-10 drops of peppermint essential oil and a soap mold... 
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15 Handmade Outdoor Lights And Lamps

15 Handmade Outdoor Lights And Lamps
Spring is a perfect season to spend time in your garden. Is it green already? Are the flowers going to blossom? Garden parties are amazing at this time of the year. To spend a good time in the evening or at night you’ll need some outdoor lights, and here are some ideas. First of all,... 
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How To Make Polymer Clay Leaves

How To Make Polymer Clay Leaves
Let’s make some polymer leaves to use them for beautiful jewelry. You’ll need polymer clay fall or summer leaves colors, a roller, a texture mat, a leaf cutter. Keen the polymer clay and roll it into a sheet of 2 mm thick. Place it on the texture mat and roll a little bit again. Cut... 
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How To Make Felted Easter Eggs

How To Make Felted Easter Eggs
Here’s an absolutely cool new way to decorate Easter eggs – you needn’t paint them, there’s another, more original way. The supplies are 1 styrofoam egg shape, wool in your chosen colors, felting needles, and foam pad. Cover the surface of the foam egg with a layer of wool laying small pieces roving over the... 
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DIY Decoupage Eggs With Vintage Botanical Prints

DIY Decoupage Eggs With Vintage Botanical Prints
Do you like decoupage technique? There are so many cute things that can be made using it! To decorate Easter eggs using this technique you’ll need chicken eggshells, color copies of vintage botanical prints or printed sheet paper, an egg stand or candle holder, scissors, matte Mod Podge and a flat brush. Choose vintage botanical... 
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How To Make A Geometric Beaded Necklace

How To Make A Geometric Beaded Necklace
Wanna make a geometric necklace to complete your look? It’s easy! The supplies are colored beads – long thin black tubed beads and small gold ones, a chain, a clasp, nylon and pliers. So, begin stringing one long black bead, a small, then another long onto a string of nylon and center it. Add a... 
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DIY Chalkboard Eggs To Give As An Easter Gift

DIY Chalkboard Eggs To Give As An Easter Gift
We’d like to tell you about one more original way to paint the Easter eggs. For it you’ll need chalkboard paint, a curtain ring, a skewer. So, start from cleaning and drying the eggs. Cover them with three coats of chalkboard paint – for this you’ll need a curtain ring to paint all of it... 
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