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how to get Kool-Aid and other colorful stains out of carpet

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Gotta try this.. Soak a hand towel in fabric softener. Squeeze out any remaining drops from the towel. Hang it over a chair (or outside on a clothes line) to dry. My house smelled super clean for the three days while this towel was drying completely. Yes, it took three days! You must make sure it dries completely! After the towel dries you just throw it in your dryer along with clothes and use it as a dryer sheet for 40-50 loads before soaking again.

by Rambling Heather

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painting brass lamps from Room to Think

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spray this on old rusty things...gives a rich patina and no gloss...gotta try it

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DIY Coaster made of rope

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Home made wood floor cleaner - can't wait to give it a try! equal parts water, vinegar, and isopropyl alcohol, with a few drops of dish soap

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cement star and letters by sinnenrausch

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Tutorial on making your own mercury glass jars. @Alicia Hutchinson this needs to be on our list together!

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How to hang plates....E6000 glue and a large paperclip! Who knew!

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How to Age, Antique and Distress almost anything by Pretty Handy Girl

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How to weather pots

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Mod Podge Transfer Technique on Clay!!!

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5 easy steps for dyeing fabric in your kitchen sink with a bowl.

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transfer ink onto wood

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This site tells you how to fix ANYTHING in your house!

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AWESOME furniture painting article and PDF printable tips.

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how to whitewash!

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stone mold for garden path

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Lemon, rosemary and vanilla home deodorizer - let simmer all day, adding water when needed. Williams Sonoma store smell! is this real?!

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How to make Paper Clay

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upside down command hook hangs a wreath on a cabinet door

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Add a cup of baking soda to the toilet & let it soak for an hour then flush. It will clean the toilet & absorb the odor. (Going to try this!)

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how to add glass panel to kitchen cabinets

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30 Ways to Repair, Restore, or Redo Any Piece of Furniture. keep this for reference

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Download tea staining chart.

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Chemistry of Cast Iron Seasoning: A Science-Based How-To

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how to turn fabric into oilcloth tutorial.

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Make your own ice packs with dish soap.

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No sanding, no priming, and 1 coat of paint.

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how to white wash brick

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Make the cricut cutting mat sticky!

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Which glue should I use? This is fab!

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How to distress wood- colored and natural tutorials

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SMART: Dip the tip of an empty Swiffer Wetjet solution bottle into boiling water for about 10 seconds and the lid twists off (use a towel). Refill with your preferred cleaning solution at appropriate dilution and re-cap.

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How To Create an Antique Mirror Effect

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How to recover lampshades, using fabrics. Great tutorial.

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How To: Fix a broken zipper.

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Interesting!...Make Your Own Glitter out of Tin Foil! Need: * Baking Pan * Tin Foil * 1/4 cup of salt * 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring * Preheat an oven to 350 degrees. Directions: * Mix 1/4 cup of salt with a 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring in a small bowl until the salt is uniformly colored. * Spread the mixture out in an even layer on a foil-lined baking sheet. * Bake in the oven for ten minutes. Allow your homemade glitter to cool before using it. NOTE: * You may also store it in an air tight container for several months. * This glitter can be used for almost any type of project and may even be mixed with glue for special crafts.

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how to make spray painted items glossy

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turning glass into a mirror. love it!

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How to make new wood look old with baking soda and vinegar! @Alicia Hutchinson

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Alicia Hutchinson awesome! thanks!!

How to make new wood look old with baking soda and vinegar!

Baking Soda Clay. hummm?!

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stamp on a cellophane bag

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How to recycle a sweater into yarn

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