Turn Scrap Wood Into A Handmade Entryway Storage Solution
If you have some short lengths of scrap wood, you can make use of them by creating storage for small items like keys, wallets, and sunglasses.
Read MoreIf you have some short lengths of scrap wood, you can make use of them by creating storage for small items like keys, wallets, and sunglasses.
Read MoreThis project doesn't demand much money or effort — with a margarita glass from Dollar Tree, and you can give visiting birds a cute new waterer.
Read MoreWhile concrete is the go-to for most driveways, it's not permeable. This option, however, allows water to drain and flow, preventing annoying puddling.
Read MoreBefore you turn that thrifted crystal bowl into a candle, think twice — not every dish can take the heat, and the results can get messy fast.
Read MoreInstead of buying sculptures for your garden, create your own with this DIY project that will add a burst of personality to your yard and cost very little.
Read MoreStop battling a bent and knotted garden hose each day just to get your plants watered. This pallet wood project will keep it nicely coiled and tangle-free.
Read MoreIf you feel like getting creative with a simple craft, consider making this pretty wall hanging out of craft and scrap materials you likely already have.
Read MoreWhen you're designing a space that's meant for work, especially if you work from home, it's important to consider the functionality of elements like curtains.
Read MoreWhile normal paint doesn't do much to attract or deter pests, this ancient wall coating is both stylish and great for keeping away annoying bugs.
Read MoreOld tires can be a pain to recycle, so if you have a few that you've been putting off getting rid of, use them to create this cute, cartoonish planter.
Read MoreIf you want to add something functional, fashionable, and budget-friendly to your garden, then keep an eye out for this furnishing at the thrift store.
Read MoreHanging up baskets on the wall opens up a whole new world of possibilities when it comes to organizing your small, difficult-to-store items.
Read MoreThanks to our changing wardrobes and routines, this cute drying tool fell out of favor. For some, however, it might be worth shopping around for.
Read MoreA few layered lace details can shift a bedroom’s entire mood, especially when texture and pattern are used to create a softer, more romantic, old-world feel.
Read MoreAdding a custom stone slab to a basic furniture piece instantly elevates the design with the stone's natural aesthetic, rich colors, and dynamic veining.
Read MoreIf you've got a lamp you like but it could use a style upgrade, you can try refreshing it by doing something that seems awkward: sticking it in a big jar.
Read MoreWith lifestyles evolving, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic, people are recognizing the need for a dedicated, private area in their homes.
Read MoreFor a couple who had just moved two-thirds of the way across the country, the "Fixer to Fabulous" hosts built a set that would remind them of their former home.
Read MoreThat dented lampshade might not be as hopeless as it looks, especially when a small design change can turn the damage into part of the overall aesthetic.
Read MoreIf you have some old lace curtains that you don't need anymore, there are plenty of DIY crafts that can make use of them, such as for a faux flower basket.
Read MoreUse paintbrushes and faux florals to create wall decor that blends art and texture, adding a handmade focal point that complements a variety of interior styles.
Read MoreThis screen door is perfect for airing out your home with a small front porch — opening it won't take up precious space, bumping into your porch furniture.
Read MoreTurn a plastic bottle into a wind spinner with simple tools and materials, creating a cute garden decoration that adds movement and color to outdoor spaces.
Read MoreWhat's more whimsical than an enormous dandelion puff in the corner of a kids bedroom? You can DIY one with a few simple hardware store items and some paint.
Read MoreThis adorable DIY tiered succulent planter is adaptable using different sizes and quantities of those plastic nursery pots that you'd usually throw away.
Read MoreFound some pretty faux flowers but don't have anywhere to put them? Transform an old lid into a wall-mounted display with a few simple craft supplies and tools.
Read MoreIf you like having toilet paper rolls close at hand but not in full view, try this simple DIY. All you'll need is some scrap wood planks and a few basic tools.
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