Bright DIY Neon Table Settings

Bright DIY Neon Table Settings
Any party should have a cool and stylish table setting and accessories, if it’s a special occasion – then connected with it. To make a bright neon table setting you’ll need neon cord, large plants rings, better black, scissors and a hot glue gun. First stick one end of the cord to the metal ring... 
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Colorful DIY Flower Baskets

Colorful DIY Flower Baskets
Make some pretty flower baskets, very feminine and making you think of summer! The supplies are paper plates, ribbon, glue, scissors, a hole punch, paint. Paint paper plates, let dry, trace a glass around in the center, make a mark dividing the paper in half, then in quarters and so on until you’ll have 12... 
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Colorful DIY Mimosa Bar For Parties

Colorful DIY Mimosa Bar For Parties
If you are planning some party and especially if it’s a bachelorette or a wedding party, this decor idea is for you! For a DIY mimosa bar you’ll need plastic bottles of the shapes you like, painter’s tape, acrylic or spray paint of your choice and some flowers you love. So, remove the labels from... 
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DIY Marble Topped Spirit Bottles

DIY Marble Topped Spirit Bottles
Wanna make your home bar look exquisite? Let’s make cool tops for your bottles, you’ll need cork-topped glass bottles, marbles, gold jewelry wire, straight pin, glue. Coil a piece of jewelry wire about 10 times in a circle just about the same size as your marbles. Wrap one end of the wire around the coil... 
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DIY Geometric Embroidery Art Piece

DIY Geometric Embroidery Art Piece
If you like geometry there are some ideas how to make a geometric wall art, here’s a great project from shemakesahome.com. You’ll need white embroidery mesh, 8-10 embroidery wool colors, embroidery needles, the stitching pattern. Cut mesh about 2cm larger than the final size you want to make and start embroidering about 2cm in from a... 
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DIY Christmas Bow String Lights

DIY Christmas Bow String Lights
For the coming Christmas you can make bow string lights to decorate your house and maybe your tree. You’ll need LED string lights, Christmas bows, and an awl. Pull off the sticky tab on the bag of each ribbon, starting from its top push aside the bow’s loops and poke a hole through the bow.... 
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Awesome DIY Cookie Decor By Natasha Tasic

Awesome DIY Cookie Decor By Natasha Tasic
Could you imagine that DIY cookie decorating may become an art? Natasha Tasic, a gifted cookie artist, creates amazing cookie designs with chocolate, vanilla and cinnamon, – delicious and beautiful, isn’t that awesome? The themes for Natasha’s works are different: various holidays, cartoon characters, vintage drawings, Egyptian hieroglyphs, animals – inspiration comes from everywhere. The... 
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Awesome DIY Ombre Glass Ornaments For Winter Decor

Awesome DIY Ombre Glass Ornaments For Winter Decor
Guys, have you already started thinking of Christmas? How and where to spend the main holiday of the year and then New Year maybe? How to decorate the house and the Christmas tree, of course? Here’s an idea! Take DecoArt transparent Glass Stain, clear glass ornaments, string, a small round bowl to dip the ornament... 
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Vintage DIY Arrow Marquee Lights

Vintage DIY Arrow Marquee Lights
Vintage marquee lights became quite popular nowadays because it’s a cool piece for interior decoration and highlighting something. The supplies are a strand of globe lights, plywood, a 6-inch wide aluminum flashing, a jigsaw, a drill, tin snips, screws, a wire stripper, electrical tape, a screw cap and protective gloves. Draw the arrow shape on... 
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How To Make Neon Pumpkins For Fall Decor

How To Make Neon Pumpkins For Fall Decor
Continuing the Halloween and Thanksgiving themes, we’d like to tell you of some more cute pumpkins that you can make easily and then use for fall décor. So you’ll need some pumpkins, spray paint, bright neon paints and brushes and yarn. To cover orange really well, spray paint the pumpkins first. For polka dot pumpkins... 
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