How To Make A Cool Hammock For Outdoors

How To Make A Cool Hammock For Outdoors
In summer staying outside is cool, the weather is fine, a light wind is blowing and all you need is to lie in hammock dreaming or reading some book. You can make one yourself if you don’t want to buy it. For the project you’ll need a beautiful white canvas, stainless steel grommets with washers,... 
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DIY Originally Dipped Ceramic Planters

DIY Originally Dipped Ceramic Planters
Garden season continues and we think of our gardens, How can you make usual ceramic pots interesting and original? The simplest variant is to paint them but not in a usual way. For the project you’ll need ceramic pots, plastic or foil and some paint. Take a pot and put some paint on the bottom... 
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DIY Casual Concrete Lamp For Outside

DIY Casual Concrete Lamp For Outside
Today concrete is one of the favorite materials of many designers because creating things of it is easy and they look cool, modern and very casual. You can create a stylish concrete lamp for outside yourself. You’ll need a mold of plywood, styrofoam, wiring, a bulb and concrete. Try to choose the simplest design as... 
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5 DIY Reclaimed Wood Desks For Your Home Office

5 DIY Reclaimed Wood Desks For Your Home Office
If you’re interested in a practical and beautiful desk for your home office but don’t want to spend a lot of money on it then you should make one. Reclaimed wood is a great material for such project. Such wood has good quality and some history behind it. Combined with some storage units a desk... 
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DIY Clay Letters For Different Stuff For All Daddies

DIY Clay Letters For Different Stuff For All Daddies
Father’s Day is coming! Despite of the presents we’ve told you about you can make these containers for pins and other stuff and make the word Dad of them. You’ll need a rolling pin, palette knife, straight edge, alphabet cookie cutters, air-drying clay. Make the base of the clay and cut strips and then press... 
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DIY Photoframe Covered With Yarn

DIY Photoframe Covered With Yarn
How can you make a picture frame easily without spending much time and money? All you need for the project is picture frame with flat sides, Modge Podge, a paintbrush, yarn of the colors you like and scissors. Take the frame’s back out and apply Modge Podge in small sections so it doesn’t dry out... 
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Awesome DIY iPhone Felt Holder For Your Dad

Awesome DIY iPhone Felt Holder For Your Dad
If your Dad uses an iPhone or iPod, make a cool gift for him – a holder. You’ll need a piece of felt accordingly to the size of the device, a leather strap snap button, a thread and preferably a sewing machine.  Sew two straight lines down the length of the piece felt. Now sew... 
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10 DIY Reclaimed Coffee Tables That Inspire

10 DIY Reclaimed Coffee Tables That Inspire
Reclaimed wood is good not only for dining tables but for coffee tables too. Besides, these tables are usually smaller so they are easy and cheaper to make. You can also be really creative with their design and use not only reclaimed beam s but also reclaimed wooden doors, pallets and fence planks. Here are... 
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How To Make Memory Books For Father’s Day

How To Make Memory Books For Father’s Day
A nice gift for the Father’s Day may be a memory book – simple, easy in crafting and very pleasant for any Dad. To make one such book, you’ll need to gather 3 pieces of white card stock paper, 1 piece of colored paper for the cover 2 colorful rubber bands, a hole punch, 10... 
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DIY Daddy’s Painted Mug As Father’s Day Gift

DIY Daddy’s Painted Mug As Father’s Day Gift
Getting ready for the Father’s Day? Thinking about presents? If you have already decorated some mugs, this project would easy for you and a great gift for your Dad. You’ll need a white coffee mug, Martha Stewart multi-surface acrylic craft paint- black, foam pouncer, adhesive stencil, some alcohol. First clean the mug with alcohol and... 
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