12 Creative DIY Salt And Pepper Shakers For Any Kitchen

12 Creative DIY Salt And Pepper Shakers For Any Kitchen
There are many ideas to store salt and pepper, and you can make unique salt and pepper shakers to make a statement and fit your kitchen style. You can take usual shakers or containers and give them a new life using vintage stickers, metallic tape, colorful duct tape or just spray paint. Turning unusual objects... 
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14 DIY Tea Towels To Accentuate Your Kitchen Décor

14 DIY Tea Towels To Accentuate Your Kitchen Décor
I love fancy towels and often try them in décor. If you love them, too, then it’s time to make a couple of super original ones! Decorating fabric isn’t a difficult task, you can embroider, dip dye, stencil or stamp it like you want. Choose a fun colorful print and stamp your towels without a... 
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Cheerful And Bold DIY Dipped Kitchen Jars

Cheerful And Bold DIY Dipped Kitchen Jars
Want to spruce up anything in your kitchen? Let’s dip these kitchen containers with this dipped project from thislittlestreet.com! You’ll need jars, spray paint, masking tape, freezer bags, letter stickers that can easily unstick, sharpie pens if you want to add patterns. If you want to protect your jars even more: clear Gesso to prime... 
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Simple DIY Stamped T-Shirt Apron

Simple DIY Stamped T-Shirt Apron
Need a cool apron? Here’s a great tutorial from makermama.com! Prepare a large or extra-large plain t-shirt, fabric scissors , fabric ink, sponge cubes and stamping mat, a cleaning brush. To make your apron, fold your t-shirt in half and cut from the armpit to the neck. Unfold your shirt and turn it to the back,... 
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15 Stylish DIY Cutting Boards That Are Comfy In Using

15 Stylish DIY Cutting Boards That Are Comfy In Using
A cutting board is a necessary thing in every kitchen because even if you cook not often, cutting vegetables or cheese or even serving food can’t do without a board. That’s why today I’m sharing a roundup of cool boards – thick, thin, colorful and classic, wooden and marble and so on. A thick board... 
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DIY Strawberry-Shaped Cutting Board

DIY Strawberry-Shaped Cutting Board
We’ve already told you of some fruity and berry décor ideas for summer, and here’s one more idea to the list, it’s a strawberry-shaped cutting board. The supplies are an untreated wooden board approximately 50 x50 cm, a pencil, a saw with a thin blade, a burner, alembic, neutral oil and cloth. Draw with a... 
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Original DIY Neon Mosaic Tile Trivet

Original DIY Neon Mosaic Tile Trivet
I love mosaics as this ancient pattern allows creating wonderful and eye-catching items,and this trivet is one of them. The supplies are neon acrylic paint, unsanded grout, an exacto knife, a square white tile, peel-and-stick floor tile, squeegee, a plastic molding. You need to figure out what size to cut your peel-and-stick tile. Measure your... 
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11 Colorful DIY Potholders From Different Materials

11 Colorful DIY Potholders From Different Materials
Potholders are a must for every kitchen, and they are a great gift for any girl, especially for Mother’s Day. You can easily make a couple of potholders applying your skills and materials you have. The most common way to make a potholder is to sew one of some thick fabric – take any shape,... 
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Natural DIY Cork And Pebbles Trivet

Natural DIY Cork And Pebbles Trivet
A trivet is always necessary to save your furniture from spoiling, so let’s have a look at this one, that Prettyprudent blog shared with us. It’s really cool and natural-looking due to the pebbles on the top. You’ll need cork trivets, black river pebbles (or any others you got) and E6000® craft adhesive. Glue the... 
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DIY Back To School Inspired Towels

DIY Back To School Inspired Towels
This craft is back to school inspired! Let’s see how to turn usual cloth into notebook-looking towels. You’ll need linen, a pencil, a ruler, a sewing machine, hem-tape, embroidery thread and an embroidery needle. Measure out your soft linen into hand towel size. Make 1 inch marks down the front with a pencil and ruler.... 
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