Removable wallpaper is a useful material that is great for using throughout home, and today we are presenting an idea to use it from abeautifulmess.com – decorating your stairs! Buy five panels from Chasing Paper in order to cover our entire staircase, with some scraps left over. Then hold the wallpaper up to the stair...
If you have kids, you probably mark their height somewhere, so we offer you to make this fun arrow growth chart for making it comfy and fun. Prepare 1 1×6 pine board, a jigsaw, a block sander, chalk paint. Measure 1′ from the top and 1′ from the bottom and then just play around with...
Summer is time of bright colors, and a couple of bold patterned throw pillows will make your interior summer-like. You’ll need paintbrushes, fabric paints in various colors, plain white throw pillow covers, cardboard. Place some paper in between the cover so the paint doesn’t bleed through. Next, you can create whatever patterns you’d like for...
The 4th of July is coming, and it’s time to make some cute decorations and favors. Today we are presenting patriotic pinwheels from polkadotchair.com. The supplies are a square of double-sided cardstock weight paper, a paper straw, 1/8″ hole punch, 1/4″ or larger brad, scissors. Fold your paper in half diagonally. Unfold it and fold...
Father’s Day is coming, and I’m sure that you’ve already found or made a gift for your dad but have you already packed it? If not, we’ve got a couple of very simple and cheap ideas to do that. As it’s a gift for a man, get something manly – moustache wrapping paper, superhero boxes...
Today we are going to make a rack of a trellis, and the main benefit of using a storage system closer to something you’re more likely to see out in the garden with your BBQ, is its shape and mobility. This is a project from fallfordiy.com and the supplies are strip wood and wood glue....
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...
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,...
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...
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...