Creative DIY Birthday Invitations In A Box

Creative DIY Birthday Invitations In A Box
Going to throw a cool birthday party? Make awesome invitations! You will need some skills in a layout program like InDesign, small craft boxes, small  honeycomb balls, glitter paper, bakers twine, scissors, cutter knife, glue. Design your invitations fitting exactly into the craft boxes when they are folded and print them at the copy shop,... 
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Vintage-Inspired DIY Tall Printer’s Cabinet

Vintage-Inspired DIY Tall Printer’s Cabinet
If you admire vintage furniture, you’ll love to make this tall printer cabinet, which can be a closet or an armoire. Read here the supply and cutting list and start crafting. From the 2 x 2’s, cut four, 83-1/4″ lengths. Drill 3/4″ pocket holes around the top and sides of each 12-3/4 x 79-1/4″ x... 
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14 Eye-Catching Wall Decorations From IKEA Items

14 Eye-Catching Wall Decorations From IKEA Items
Got a plain wall? Make it eye-catching with these IKEA hacks! IKEA makes a plenty of cool items that can be used for wall décor depending on what type of décor you are looking for, today we’ve prepared our favorites. Moss décor is very popular now, and you can realize it for cheap just attaching... 
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Scandinavian-Style Easter: DIY Feather Easter Eggs

Scandinavian-Style Easter: DIY Feather Easter Eggs
This feather Easter eggs are so calm, beautiful and Nordic-like! Prepare some dyeable, reusable faux Easter eggs, feather and pick carton. The project basically involves pasting down the feather with modge podge and a small foam brush being careful about the direction of the feathers as you brush it on. Apply a second coat after... 
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9 Totally Charming DIY IKEA Hacks For A Nursery

9 Totally Charming DIY IKEA Hacks For A Nursery
IKEA always pleases us with its cool units that are timeless yet hacking them you’ll get super cool personalized pieces. Today we are sharing some hacks for nurseries, and I’m sure you’ll be excited! If the baby is really small, then a changing table is a must, so below you’ll find a couple of cool... 
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Easy DIY Poster Hanger For Your Photos

Easy DIY Poster Hanger For Your Photos
Like big photos? Make an easy hanger! The supplies are 14″ long wood strips that are 1 1/2″ wide by 1/2″ thick (x4), 3/4″ wood screws or nails, small eye screws (x2), wood stain and rags, leather cord, Canon PIXMA iP8720 Crafting Printer.  First you’ll want to print your photo. To get the most out... 
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Stylish DIY No Sew Roman Shades

Stylish DIY No Sew Roman Shades
Roman shades are a great thing for window décor, and if you aren’t good at sewing, you may always make no sew ones. Prepare fabric, a ruler, fabric scissors, tailor’s chalk, fabric glue, pins. Take your measurements and double your desired roman shade height. Then fold your fabric in half and use your tailor’s chalk... 
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Original DIY Metal Hand Photo Garland

Original DIY Metal Hand Photo Garland
We continue sharing photo display ideas, and today it’s a metal photo garland from abeautifulmess.com. Prepare aluminum roof flashing, a marker and scissors, gold spray paint, gold chain, chain cutters, large jump rings, an X-Acto knife and metal ruler, photo paper, a metal hole punch, Canon PIXMA MG7720 Photo Printer. Print and cut out the... 
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DIY Pastel Shadow Box Shelves For Spring Decor

DIY Pastel Shadow Box Shelves For Spring Decor
These shadow boxes are great and stylish wall storage units. Cut basswood board to the size of each box opening and paint them in a pinky peach and blue gray color. Push the basswood to the back of each box and it holds in, though if you want extra reinforcement you can add glue to... 
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Colorful DIY Alcohol Ink Votives

Colorful DIY Alcohol Ink Votives
These votives will look amazing in the sunshine! You’ll need alcohol ink, glass votive/tea light holders, a can of compressed air, battery-operated tea light candles, a cardboard box for painting in and a pair of gloves. Stick some paper toweling inside of the jars before you start painting to keep the ink from running inside... 
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