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I have 2 cans of chalkboard paint--now to the platter collection!
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Nine "Brilliant Symmetry" Prints from Horchow 425. - DIY w/ 12x12 scrapbook sheets for less than 25.
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Good to remember: Lemon, rosemary and vanilla home deodorizer - let simmer all day, adding water when needed. Williams Sonoma store smell!
The only stain remover that actually worked on a seriously set in stain!
When painting decorative trim and molding and dipping your brush straight into a paint can – do as Martha does. Place a rubber band around the open can so you can wipe the excess paint off the brush and not the side of the can every time you dip. This keeps the can’s lip clean – no build up of paint to have to clean up.
Mark a horizontal midline on the wall, and hang all pictures above or below it.
Ever had a pair of pants that the zipper wouldn't stay zipped? Brilliant!
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Such an obvious solution that I never thought of doing - use a Fitted Sheet as a Box Spring Cover!
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toilet paper rolls for gift boxes... these look surprisingly classy!
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Put a piece of line paper in a frame and with dry erase markers leave others notes. So cute!
These are great. Keep small things in one place as opposed to spread out all over.
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So me! (Scrap wood & window pane to make message center) or to have my husband make a message center. :-)
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I've always wanted to try & make these. Would be beautiful for a Jessy's wedding shower or brunch. These would perfect!!
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remake an old dresser into a bench, with storage! hope I actually get around to doing it!
DIY: turning a headboard and foot board into a bench
using two bookcases as legs for a desk is a great way to get some quick storage--but how tall?
cover 12x12 cuts of wood or canvas with scrapbook paper for decorative wall art. Easy!
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Grace McElhinney I have done this. Way better than a skirt!
Ellen Krzemien Yes, as a Home Stager you'd of thought I knew that. Great tip!