DIY Maple Leaf Cork Coasters

DIY Maple Leaf Cork Coasters
Fall is here, even if you live in one of the southern regions. It’s high time that we made some pretty accessories to welcome autumn! Today we’ll make these fun maple leaf coasters, you’ll need red and orange paints, round cork coasters, round sponge brush, varathane polyurethane spray, and a maple leaf cut-out or any... 
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Pretty DIY Wood Hexagon Coasters

Pretty DIY Wood Hexagon Coasters
Do you need a couple of cool coasters? We’ve got a great idea for you! Let’s start with this piece of wood and sand it well if it’s rough. Use a sliding T bevel to figure out the angles on the hexagon coasters.  You can also kick it old school with a protractor and straight... 
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Cute DIY Tufted Pin Cushions

Cute DIY Tufted Pin Cushions
If you use pins often, then you probably have a pin cushion and if you don’t like it or consider it ugly, then let’s make this cutie one! You’ll need fabric, a sewing machine, a button kit, a hand-sewing needle, thread, toy filling, a pin cushion pattern. Print pin cushion patterns and cut out. Copy... 
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Simple And Stylish DIY Wreath Stand

Simple And Stylish DIY Wreath Stand
If you want to place a wreath not only on your front door, you can make a wreath hanger. You’ll need a couple of blocks of wood, 1 dowel rod that is 16 inches, 1 hook, a plastic bead, 1 button  cap, a couple screws, some black paint, a little silicone glue, a little wood... 
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DIY Industrial Toilet Paper Holder

DIY Industrial Toilet Paper Holder
The toilet paper holder is a small but necessary accessory in every home, and industrial style is very hot today. If you also like this style and plan to renovate your bathroom using it, let’s make a holder in this cool style! You’ll need Anvil 8700127858, malleable iron pipe fitting, 90 degree street elbow, 1″... 
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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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DIY Quilted BBQ Or Oven Mitt

DIY Quilted BBQ Or Oven Mitt
It’s bbq season and here is a fun project to create that perfect quilted bbq or oven mitt for grilling outdoors or cooking indoors. This mitt is pieced together and then quilted and sewn. Prepare 1/4 yd kitchen cotton print fabric, scraps of coordinating cotton scraps (1 1/2″ x 9″), 1/4 yd light gray cotton... 
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Cheerful DIY Mint Summer Tray Makeover

Cheerful DIY Mint Summer Tray Makeover
Got a tray? Renovate it in a chic and colorful summer way! You’ll need a serving tray, matte or gloss medium, a paintbrush, decorative paper, scissors, measuring tape and/or ruler, a pencil. Start by measuring the inside of the serving tray all the way around. One side may be slightly smaller or larger than another,... 
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DIY Rotating Kitchen Utensil Caddy

DIY Rotating Kitchen Utensil Caddy
A rotating utensil caddy is very useful and comfy, so let’s make one for your kitchen. You’ll need a 6 inch wood circle, a drill, wood stain, a staining brush, a 3/4″ wood dowel, 7″ long, E6000, ball bearing lazy susan, a 3 inch wood square and a decorative knob. First, stain the wood and... 
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Stylish DIY Concrete Door Stoppers

Stylish DIY Concrete Door Stoppers
Concrete door stoppers are the best ones because they are heavy enough to keep the doors in place, so no more door slamming. To make ones yourself take 1 meter of rope or very thick twine, galvanized coupler x 2, tape, a milk or juice box and one round plastic container, concrete mix of your... 
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