10 Clever Ways To Repurpose Extra Wrapping Paper Around Your Home
Most types of wrapping paper can't be recycled, but you can still save leftover pieces from the landfill by using them creatively for projects around your home.
Read MoreMost types of wrapping paper can't be recycled, but you can still save leftover pieces from the landfill by using them creatively for projects around your home.
Read MoreAlthough often ignored, this thrift store gem has tons of decorating potential — one DIYer even turned it into a whimsical work of art for her shelf.
Read MoreAdd some romantic charm to your bathroom decor by making these adorable roses from origami-style folded towels or washcloths.
Read MoreFew things scream retro as much as a lava lamp. Take inspiration from the bubbles inside this iconic fixture for a bespoke headboard you can craft on a budget.
Read MoreWood paneling can make for a striking bathroom interior, but are you putting yourself at risk of developing a mold problem if you install it yourself?
Read MoreThe thrift store is full of inspiration for DIY home decor projects. Use a thrifted picture frame to create a perfume display with just a few other items.
Read MoreMost of us deal with cluttered kitchens much of the time. Turn Dollar Tree décor into a practical yet pretty storage solution for your littlest kitchen items.
Read MoreIf you want fine art on your wall but don't have the dollars for the real thing, Dollar Tree has some simple supplies to make one of your very own on the cheap.
Read MoreThrift stores are a great source for vintage doilies to decorate your home. Learn to recognize these different styles of doilies when thrifting.
Read MoreRepurpose an old car tire rim with this ingenious DIY. With some cleaning and modifications, it can become a grill for your summer backyard barbecues.
Read MoreIf you want to impress your guests, you can do more than just keep your bathroom clean. Give a fancy touch to the space by adding some flair to your towels.
Read MoreInstead of rushing to the store to purchase a mass-manufactured toilet roll holder, why not get creative with this rustic idea using things from your garden?
Read MoreTape measures are easy to lose in busy workshops. A simple wall-mounted storage idea helps keep these small tools visible, organized, and easy to reach.
Read MoreExtra nuts and bolts often end up forgotten in drawers. With a bit of creativity, they can be reused in practical and decorative ways around the home.
Read MoreBroken garden tools seemingly don't have much use once they're damaged, but with this simple idea, you can use one to mount a birdhouse in your yard.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to create a cohesive design for a room. This strategy borrowed from marketing reframes the decision-making to keep you on track.
Read MoreGot a round plastic lid lying around in your kitchen? With a some burlap, skewers, and a glass bottle, you can turn it into cute yet functional decor.
Read MoreTrash cans can seriously detract from the look of your space, but this easy DIY creates a functional barrier that doubles as whimsical outdoor decor.
Read MoreCreate an industrial-chic shoe organizer that works in an entryway, closet, or garage. It uses durable components and attaches to the wall to free floor space.
Read MoreWith this playful DIY, a basic wire toilet paper stand becomes a charming decor that not only lights up but also adds a flowery touch wherever it sits.
Read MoreTake a cheap IKEA utensil holder, apply a few stylish updates, and you'll have a versatile organizer to use around the house for jewelry, keys, and much more.
Read MoreA magnetic pin cushion is a better and safer way to store needles while you're crafting. These pieces are super easy to DIY using a thrifted saucer.
Read MoreYou don't need to own a house in order to turn a living situation into a home. Here's one easy way to transform your space without losing your deposit.
Read MoreThis pedestal fruit bowl only requires three Dollar Tree items, some spray paint, and glue to make. Yet, the end result is nothing short of luxe.
Read MoreIf you want to prolong the enjoyment of your spring and summer blooms, you can preserve them with a garden memento using this one item from the kitchen.
Read MoreBring a piece of truly magical decor to the home or garden by combining a glass jar, clay, and fairy lights in an illuminating DIY fairy house creation.
Read MoreBirds, squirrels, rabbits, and more come into your yard to eat vegetable seedlings and ravage fruit trees. Deter them with a flashy, colorful homemade pinwheel.
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