DIY No Sew Fabric Covered Notebook

DIY No Sew Fabric Covered Notebook
Don’t like sewing but still want a pretty fabric covered notebook? We are here to help you! Take a moleskin notebook, 1 x external fabric piece, 24cm x 18cm, 2 x internal fabric pieces, 14cm x 9cm each, fabric glue, scissors and a sewing machine & thread. Start gluing a hem of around 1/2 cm... 
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Cheerful Summer-Inspired DIY Fruit Coasters

Cheerful Summer-Inspired DIY Fruit Coasters
These funny and juicy-looking coasters will remind you of summer and holidays! You’ll need round cork coasters, acrylic paints in different colors and paint brushes. For the 3 fruits here (watermelon, kiwi fruit and orange), the colors are Light Green, Cadmium Yellow, Rose Red, White and Black. Do the color mixes to get the right... 
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DIY Hexagon Marble Cake Or Cheese Stand

DIY Hexagon Marble Cake Or Cheese Stand
Geometric décor continues to conquer the world, and today we’ll make a pretty piece for parties, it’s a hexagon cake stand. Prepare a 10″ hexagon tile, a chunky pillar candle holder, heavy-duty glue or epoxy, a pencil and ruler. With the tile upside-down, use the ruler to find the center, then trace the candle holder... 
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DIY Maple Leaf Cork Coasters

DIY Maple Leaf Cork Coasters
Fall is here, even if you live in one of the southern regions. It’s high time that we made some pretty accessories to welcome autumn! Today we’ll make these fun maple leaf coasters, you’ll need red and orange paints, round cork coasters, round sponge brush, varathane polyurethane spray, and a maple leaf cut-out or any... 
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Pretty DIY Wood Hexagon Coasters

Pretty DIY Wood Hexagon Coasters
Do you need a couple of cool coasters? We’ve got a great idea for you! Let’s start with this piece of wood and sand it well if it’s rough. Use a sliding T bevel to figure out the angles on the hexagon coasters.  You can also kick it old school with a protractor and straight... 
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Cute DIY Tufted Pin Cushions

Cute DIY Tufted Pin Cushions
If you use pins often, then you probably have a pin cushion and if you don’t like it or consider it ugly, then let’s make this cutie one! You’ll need fabric, a sewing machine, a button kit, a hand-sewing needle, thread, toy filling, a pin cushion pattern. Print pin cushion patterns and cut out. Copy... 
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Rustic Perfection: 17 DIY Twine Crafts For Your Home

Rustic Perfection: 17 DIY Twine Crafts For Your Home
I love rustic décor as it’s very cozy and so inspiring! It’s kind of warming up, and today I’ve gathered a bunch of DIYs right in this style – some twine crafts. I think that the main advantage of twine is that crafts with it are extremely easy and are suitable even for unskilled crafters,... 
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Creative DIY Painted Cork Coasters

Creative DIY Painted Cork Coasters
Coasters are always necessary to save your furniture. Let’s make these easy and cool ones, you’ll need a 12″x12″ piece of cork, a serrated knife, masking tape, a foam brush, acrylic paint. First, you need to divide your square of cork into nine 4″x4″ pieces using your masking tape as a guide and the serrated... 
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Simple And Stylish DIY Wreath Stand

Simple And Stylish DIY Wreath Stand
If you want to place a wreath not only on your front door, you can make a wreath hanger. You’ll need a couple of blocks of wood, 1 dowel rod that is 16 inches, 1 hook, a plastic bead, 1 button  cap, a couple screws, some black paint, a little silicone glue, a little wood... 
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DIY Chai Candles To Bring Some Fall Cheer In

DIY Chai Candles To Bring Some Fall Cheer In
These DIY chai candles in canning jars are a pretty, natural way to bring some autumn cheer inside. They are delicately scented with baking spices – ginger, cardamom, cinnamon and nutmeg – that will warm your home. You’ll need candle wax flakes, candle wicks, skewers or chopsticks, jars, spices, a pan for melting the wax. Start... 
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