DIY Marble Fireplace Makeover With Contact Paper

DIY Marble Fireplace Makeover With Contact Paper
Contact paper is perfect for all types of crafts as it’s very simple in using and helps to renovate anything without wasting much money. For example, got a dark and moody fireplace? Renovate it easily with this tutorial from AJoyfulRiot! The supplies are marble contact paper and scissors. The best part is how simple this... 
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16 Easy DIY Shower Curtains In All Color And Styles

16 Easy DIY Shower Curtains In All Color And Styles
Who needs to buy a shower curtain when you can easily make one? Make a cool shower curtain in the style and colors that suit your own bathroom, and this roundup will help you! Color blocking is one of the hottest trends today, so make such a curtain for your shower. Take a white curtain... 
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7 Fun And Inspiring DIY Star Wars Crafts For Home Décor

7 Fun And Inspiring DIY Star Wars Crafts For Home Décor
Waiting for Episode VII of Star Wars? Let’s realize some fun crafts to make your waiting inspiring and joyful. Dark side/ light side light switch is a fun and creative idea; take any piece of furniture and stencil it with a mask of the imperial trooper or any of the memorable characters. A wampa head... 
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DIY Triangle Mirror With A Wooden Frame

DIY Triangle Mirror With A Wooden Frame
We’ve already told you of some awesome mirrors, and here’s one more idea to the list. Prepare wood, a miter saw, a mirror, wood glue, industrial strength glue, clamps. Decide on the size you’d like to make your mirror. Using your miter box, saw three identical sized pieces with identical angled edges. Using your wood... 
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Cute Nautical-Themed DIY Fridge Magnets

Cute Nautical-Themed DIY Fridge Magnets
Missing sea and holidays? Remind yourself of your awesome seaside vacation or get inspired for the next one with these nautical magnets! The supplies are Mod Podge Matte, a circle punch, scrapbook paper, magnets, marble accents, glue and a form brush. Punch or cut the circles from scrapbook paper. Paint on a little Mod Podge... 
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13 Awesome DIY Plant Stands For Your Greenery

13 Awesome DIY Plant Stands For Your Greenery
We’ve told you a lot about planters and pots to make but how to display them? You can put planters on the windowsills, mantels, shelves, coffee tables or on special plant stands. How to make one? Easily! It depends on the materials you have and the design you want to get. If you are looking... 
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Original DIY Stenciled Pallet Floor For Outdoors

Original DIY Stenciled Pallet Floor For Outdoors
To make your terrace or patio more creative and fun, decorate the floors with stencils, it’s a fun idea, and every part can be replaced if you like. Prepare a Duckbill Deck Wrecker, a circular saw, a sanding pad or power sander, acrylic paint or other type of waterproof paint, stencils of your choice, your... 
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Bright And Quirky DIY Patterned Photo Mats

Bright And Quirky DIY Patterned Photo Mats
Whether you are displaying photos of your family, or other special photos, this tutorial will help you make a plain black and white photo instantly more interesting, inviting and vibe-y. The supplies are mat board, patterned paper to cover mat, spray adhesive or rubber cement, an X-Acto knife, a metal ruler, a cutting mat and... 
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Convenient DIY Wood Tray With Leather Handles

Convenient DIY Wood Tray With Leather Handles
This super stylish tray is awesome not only due to the original design but also because of leather handles that make more convenient in using. The supplies are 5×13.5 wood board, leather, screws, a cutter, scissors, a ruler, a screwdriver. Cut two wide and two thin strips of leather. If you’re using leather fabric, it’s... 
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Cool DIY Stairwell Makeover With Fabric

Cool DIY Stairwell Makeover With Fabric
Wanna make your stairs more original? Here’s a wayfrom PlasterAndDisaster blog! Choose the fabric, then wash, dry, and iron it. First coat the back of the fabric with a layer of mod podge and let it dry. After coating the whole thing, let it dry about 45 minutes. Once the fabric dries, start cutting it... 
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