11 Cozy And Super Easy DIY Pillow Dog Beds

11 Cozy And Super Easy DIY Pillow Dog Beds
We’ve already told you of creative pet beds suitable both for cats and dogs, and today I’d like to be more specific telling you of the easiest and cutest dog beds ever – pillow ones. A pillow bed is a great alternative to a usual bed, it’s mobile, washable and super easy to make, and... 
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14 Original DIY Pincushions For Sewing Addicts

14 Original DIY Pincushions For Sewing Addicts
If you can’t imagine your life without sewing, you definitely have lots of pins, needles and threads. To store your pins and needles with comfort the best way is to use a pincushion. Don’t have any? Then make a couple of creative pincushions – and here your imagination can go wild! I’ve rounded up the... 
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DIY Patterned Cork Boards For Pinning Your Stuff

DIY Patterned Cork Boards For Pinning Your Stuff
If you spend a lot of time at your desk, if you need a place to hang some pics and stickers for inspiration, make these cork boards from drawingsunderthetable.blogspot.ca. You’ll need old frames, painter’s tape, a cork roll, scissors, contact cement or other adhesive and spray paint. Take your frame apart and spray paint the... 
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16 Cool And Comfy DIY Serving Trays With Handles

16 Cool And Comfy DIY Serving Trays With Handles
Wanna serve a romantic breakfast abed? You need a good food tray with handles for comfiness in using! Marble, wood, plastic, old pallets and even doors can become a nice source of materials for such a craft. Take what you prefer and go sanding if needed and decorating it in various ways: painting, spray painting,... 
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Cute DIY Fish-Shaped Cat Toy With Catnip

Cute DIY Fish-Shaped Cat Toy With Catnip
Every kitty needs a toy or two, and we’ve already shared some cool DIYs. Today we are sharing one more cool idea from dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.ca, prepare scrap fabric, fusible interfacing, thread, catnip (10-20 grams), a sewing machine, a needle and scissors. Cut out one of the lone cowboys, leaving enough fabric for a half inch seam... 
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Stylish Industrial DIY Concrete Serving Tray

Stylish Industrial DIY Concrete Serving Tray
Concrete projects are quite popular these days. It doesn’t take much more than an inexpensive bag of cement and some cardboard to create this cool, industrial-chic concrete serving tray, so let’s do it! Prepare cardboard, a box cutter, a ruler, a pencil, a marker, painter’s tape, cooking spray, cement, 2 drawer handles, a sanding sponge,... 
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Cool DIY Stand From Three Porcelain Plates

Cool DIY Stand From Three Porcelain Plates
This pretty stand is amazing for anything you like – from displaying cupcakes and sandwiches at a party to storing your jewelry. To make one you’ll need three plates in different sizes, a porcelain drill, a round stick of wood, thread rod, a screw and a screwdriver, thread, a hacksaw, masking tape, a pen, some... 
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11 Cool And Easy DIY Deck And Patio Privacy Screens

11 Cool And Easy DIY Deck And Patio Privacy Screens
If you are sitting on your deck or patio and feeling uncomfortable because somebody’s watching you, then a privacy screen is your solution. Just wrap your outdoor space with it and you’ll feel comfy and calm. Interested how to make one? There are various ideas and materials to use for a privacy screen: a trellis,... 
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Bold DIY Hexagon Cork Coasters

Bold DIY Hexagon Cork Coasters
Geometric coasters is a trendy and cool thing, to make these ones from aparedeindecisa.com you’ll need a cork sheet, a hexagon mold, a brush, crayon, masking tape, acrylic paint and varnish. Use a template to trace the amount of cork coasters you want. Try to draw hexagons very close together to make better use of... 
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Bold DIY Wood Knob Photo Holders

Bold DIY Wood Knob Photo Holders
Need a couple of photo holders for your Instagram photos? You’ll love this tutorial from damasklove.com! Prepare square prints, wood knobs, metallic lustre, Martha Stewart Acrylic Paints, Martha Stewart Stencil Tape, a craft saw, paper towels. Use a craft saw to create a slit in the top of the wooden knob. The slit should be... 
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