Minimalist DIY Faux Granite Bookends

Minimalist DIY Faux Granite Bookends
Sometimes we can’t find a place for storing books, and a couple of bookends can help to fix them in any place. The supplies are a milk carton, scissors, packing tape, rapid set concrete, a mixing tub, a stirrer, a cylindrical object, sandpaper, painter’s tape and granite spray paint. Start off by cutting your milk... 
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DIY Roman Numeral Wedding Date Art

DIY Roman Numeral Wedding Date Art
Getting ready for your big day? Make this wedding date art for décor! You’ll need 36″ x 48″ canvas, wooden letters, acrylic paint, a foam brush, 3 cans of satin white spray paint, E-6000 glue, canned air, 180 grit sanding sponge, 320 grit finishing sandpaper, paper towels, tape measure, a ruler, a pencil, a level,... 
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Original DIY Wood Burned Switch Plate

Original DIY Wood Burned Switch Plate
Even a switch plate can be original! Doubting? Here’s a tutorial from gina-michele.com to convince you! The supplies are an unfinished wood switch plate, a wood burner, graphite paper, an image you want to burn, a pencil and tape. Resize and print out your line drawing to fit the switch plate. Place the graphite paper... 
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13 Adorable DIY Baby Blankets From Fabric

13 Adorable DIY Baby Blankets From Fabric
Waiting for a little miracle in your family? Then perhaps you are actively preparing a nursery for your little one, and this is not only about décor, storage or toys, you’ll need so many other things! Bedding is one of the important parts for your baby’s crib or bed, and today I’d like to share... 
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DIY Bathroom Storage Bags From Fabric

DIY Bathroom Storage Bags From Fabric
These bathroom storage bags are right what you need to organize all the stuff you have! Prepare thick white cotton, metallic silver-iron on vinyl, a sewing machine, white machine thread, scissors, an iron, all purpose glue, cork sheet or really thick card, tape measure, a compass. Cut the thick cotton material into rectangles, considering how... 
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10 DIY Mopping Solutions For Various Floor Types

10 DIY Mopping Solutions For Various Floor Types
Making your home floor cleaner can be essential for some reasons: you have somebody with an allergy in your family; you have kids or pets who play or lie on the floors; the floor cover can be damaged by chemicals if you use them. So, let’s make a couple of mopping solutions for your home!... 
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DIY Mid-Century Modern Side Chair

DIY Mid-Century Modern Side Chair
Mid-century modern style is very popular now, and if you want to follow this trend and make something, we offer this chair from designsbystudioc.com. You’ll need 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws, 2-1/2″ pocket hole screws, 1-1/4″ brad nails, T-bevel, wood glue, sandpaper, finishing supplies and lumber. Cut the pieces for the sides to length. Draw all... 
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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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