Have your kids already gone back to school? You may bring this school spirit to your kitchen making this sign. All you’ll need are some letters, school supplies (pencils, erasers, and glue sticks), and a hot glue gun. After you’ve gathered your supplies, the first thing you’ll want to do is lay out the school...
Cute DIY Acrylic Felt Succulents
Succulents are everybody’s love today! If you don’t want to buy them or are not ready to take care of a terrarium, make felt ones and enjoy! You’ll need acrylic felt, acrylic paint, a paint brush, scissors and a glue gun. Cut the felt into long rectangles and trim to look like a succulent leaf....
Beach-Inspired Decor: DIY Coral Of Wire
Have you just returned from a vacation? Are you missing summer already? This coral décor piece is something that will bring a taste of vacation, beach and sea breeze to your space! You’ll need some wire, a glue gun, pliers, acrylic paint, a brush, and a piece of wood. Let start with the red one:...
DIY Studio Note Roll Board For Working Spaces
Pinboards are amazing to leave notes and some small stuff, and today we offer you an alternative for any working space (and your kids will be amazed!) – a note roll board. You’ll need a note paper roll, rope or cotton twine, 2 pieces of copper pipe slightly longer than your paper roll, a piece...
8 DIY Room Dividers For Loft-Like Spaces
Today loft-like spaces are very popular because they take advantage of the whole space and make it bigger. But dividing into zones is necessary anyway, so let’s see what room dividers we can make ourselves to do that. Building screens or dividers is rather easy and doesn’t require special skills, especially if you choose simple...
DIY Anthropologie-Inspired Mirror Of Birch Plywood
This mirror was inspired by a piece from Anthropologie. To make a similar one you’ll need 1/8 inch birch plywood, wood glue, clamps. The first step for the mirror was to get the edging that would go directly on the mirror. Use string and a screw to draw a circle on the birch plywood. Once...
Colorful Versatile DIY Paper Wall Art
This paper wall art is perhaps one of the most eye-catching ever, though it’ll take some time to make. You’ll need chicken wire, a frame, a staple gun and staples, wire cutters, needle nose pliers, white spray paint, double sided colored paper cut into strips, a drill, screws. First, staple chicken wire to the back...
DIY Patterned Fabric Bookshelf Cover-Up
This is such a cost-effective and easy DIY project, and a great way to add a fun pattern to the bookcase. The supplies are enough 1/4″-thick foamcore to cover the open area of the shelves, enough fabric to cover the foam core, heavy-duty masking tape, scissors, a utility knife, measuring tape or ruler. First, measure...
Bright DIY Wall Art Of Rattan Plate Holders
This beautiful wall art looks cheerful and bright, reminds me of summer that has almost finished. You’ll need rattan paper plate holders, spray paint and painters tape. Tape off the part of your plate holder that you don’t want painted using strips of painters tape. Run your fingernail along the edge of the tape bordering...
DIY Hearts And Stars Paper Lanterns
These fun lanterns are great for parties or just home décor, they are so romantic! Prepare tissue paper, heart & star stamp punchers, paper lanterns, Mod Podge or glue, a brush. Stack a few sheets of tissue paper on top of each other and punch the shapes out using your puncher. Dip your paint brush...