Simple DIY Striped Picnic Blanket

Simple DIY Striped Picnic Blanket
We’ve already told you about cool picnic blankets, and today I’d like to add one more idea to the list, and it’s a tutorial from sewdiy.com. Prepare 2 yards ticking or shirting fabric, 2 yards terry cloth, thread, a sewing machine. Cut ticking/shirting fabric 45 inches wide. From leftover ticking fabric, cut 4 squares 8... 
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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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16 Easy And Inexpensive DIY Father’s Day Gifts

16 Easy And Inexpensive DIY Father’s Day Gifts
There are just a few days left before Father’s Day and if you haven’t found a gift yet, here’s a roundup with ideas! If your dad works at an office, he’s appreciate an office-connected present: a tie, a pair of cufflinks, cufflink cases and tie racks. A wallet or a card holder is a super... 
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DIY Wood Grain Flask For Father’s Day

DIY Wood Grain Flask For Father’s Day
If you haven’t prepared a gift for the coming Father’s Day, this DIY from almostmakesperfect.com is right what you need. The supplies are stainless steel flask, wood grain contact paper, a paint marker, scissors, an xacto knife. Cut out a piece of your contact paper to fit around the flask. Try to use a smooth... 
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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 Cardboard Squirrel Tablet Stand

DIY Cardboard Squirrel Tablet Stand
I’ve found the easiest tablet stand ever at mywhiteideadiy.com.es, and I’m hurrying to share it with you! This is a cute little squirrel of paperboard – or you can shape it as some other animal. You’ll need just paperboard, scissors, a cutter, a silicone gun and a magazine. Cut the template, draw the template on... 
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7 DIY Log Holders And Store Ideas For Outdoors

7 DIY Log Holders And Store Ideas For Outdoors
If you have a wood stove, an outdoor fireplace or fire pit, then you probably have some firewood around. How can you store it in a comfy and stylish way? Of course, you’ll need a holder or a store, and this roundup will help you to choose one. You can make a store of wood... 
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Stylish DIY Live Botanical Artwork

Stylish DIY Live Botanical Artwork
Botanical-inspired crafts are actual all year round: in spring and summer they bring nature inside and in fall and winter they remind you of summer. Get inspired by this botanical artwork from dreamgreendiy.com and let’s realize it! Lay your cut flowers on a white background with their stems meeting at the bottom. After styling and... 
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7 Functional And Cool DIY Outdoor Storage Benches

7 Functional And Cool DIY Outdoor Storage Benches
If you like spending time outdoors, you probably have a balcony, a terrace, a deck or something else, and you need smart furniture that would be functional and stylish at the same time. I think that a bench with storage is a must for every outdoor space because it’s a very functional piece: you can... 
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Stylish DIY Leather And Wood Card Holder

Stylish DIY Leather And Wood Card Holder
We’ve just old you of credit card holders, and here’s one of the tutorials in details, it’s from jegssantos.tumblr.com. The supplies are leather, a cutter, needle & thread, a ruler, scissors, sandpaper, an unused pencil, a sharpie or marker. Download the card holder template here and follow the included guidelines. Cut the template and trace... 
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