DIY Marble Tile Coasters With Nails Polishes

DIY Marble Tile Coasters With Nails Polishes
Marble decor is getting more and more trendy, let’s follow the trend and make these coasters. The supplies are trays, mugs, coasters. Get a bin and fill it with warm water. If you don’t use warm water, the nail polish will harden quickly and it won’t stick to the tile. Next uncap all of the... 
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DIY Patterned Waterproof Bib To Make

DIY Patterned Waterproof Bib To Make
A waterproof bib is a must in every home where there’s a baby. Today we are sharing a tutorial to make one, so prepare a bib pattern, patterned waterproof fabric, solid waterproof fabric for making bias tape, velcro for closure and thread. Print off the bib pattern. Cut out the fabric. You will need a... 
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DIY Suede And Gold Leaf Colorblock Mousepad

DIY Suede And Gold Leaf Colorblock Mousepad
This chic mousepad is cool and comfy in using, you’ll be excited to use it! To make one you’ll need an old mousepad, suede or leather, spray adhesive, a pen, scissors, washi tape, gold leaf adhesive, gold leaf sheets, paintbrushes. Use your old mousepad and trace a circle on the back of your suede around... 
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Minimalist DIY Faux Granite Bookends

Minimalist DIY Faux Granite Bookends
Sometimes we can’t find a place for storing books, and a couple of bookends can help to fix them in any place. The supplies are a milk carton, scissors, packing tape, rapid set concrete, a mixing tub, a stirrer, a cylindrical object, sandpaper, painter’s tape and granite spray paint. Start off by cutting your milk... 
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Simple DIY Sofa Caddie From Wooden Planks

Simple DIY Sofa Caddie From Wooden Planks
Remember we told you about sofa caddies and holders? This is one more project to that list, and I’m sure you’ll love it! Prepare some wood: a wooden top, two 70 cm planks, two 30 cm planks and two 34 cm planks. Now take these planks and just attach them to each other at an... 
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Creative And Fun DIY Flamingo Wall Hooks

Creative And Fun DIY Flamingo Wall Hooks
We’ve already shared lots of wall hooks but flamingo ones? So creative! Awwsam.com presents this tutorial for such hooks, and the list of supplies is lawn flamingos, a wooden dowel, epoxy, dry wall screws 2″ long, a cordless drill, a coping saw and spray paint in whatever colors your would like to paint your hooks.... 
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14 Original DIY Pincushions For Sewing Addicts

14 Original DIY Pincushions For Sewing Addicts
If you can’t imagine your life without sewing, you definitely have lots of pins, needles and threads. To store your pins and needles with comfort the best way is to use a pincushion. Don’t have any? Then make a couple of creative pincushions – and here your imagination can go wild! I’ve rounded up the... 
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16 Cool And Comfy DIY Serving Trays With Handles

16 Cool And Comfy DIY Serving Trays With Handles
Wanna serve a romantic breakfast abed? You need a good food tray with handles for comfiness in using! Marble, wood, plastic, old pallets and even doors can become a nice source of materials for such a craft. Take what you prefer and go sanding if needed and decorating it in various ways: painting, spray painting,... 
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Cute DIY Fish-Shaped Cat Toy With Catnip

Cute DIY Fish-Shaped Cat Toy With Catnip
Every kitty needs a toy or two, and we’ve already shared some cool DIYs. Today we are sharing one more cool idea from dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.ca, prepare scrap fabric, fusible interfacing, thread, catnip (10-20 grams), a sewing machine, a needle and scissors. Cut out one of the lone cowboys, leaving enough fabric for a half inch seam... 
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Stylish Industrial DIY Concrete Serving Tray

Stylish Industrial DIY Concrete Serving Tray
Concrete projects are quite popular these days. It doesn’t take much more than an inexpensive bag of cement and some cardboard to create this cool, industrial-chic concrete serving tray, so let’s do it! Prepare cardboard, a box cutter, a ruler, a pencil, a marker, painter’s tape, cooking spray, cement, 2 drawer handles, a sanding sponge,... 
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