How To Turn Thrifted Glassware Into Adorable Upcycled Decor
Thrifted glassware can become a unique, stunning focal point in any room with the help of some simple DIY staples and craft store embellishments.
Read MoreThrifted glassware can become a unique, stunning focal point in any room with the help of some simple DIY staples and craft store embellishments.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add a bit of retro charm to your kitchen, IKEA is the place to go. This simple (and functional) decoration is flying off the shelf.
Read MoreSucculents often come in tiny pots that can be surprisingly difficult to style. With these tips, however, you can create a cohesive-looking display.
Read MoreYou may not have been planning to DIY a vintage entryway console, but once you see how easy it is (and how great it looks), you will change your mind.
Read MoreTired of plain concrete driveways? Consider incorporating some pattern with this classic design that's sure to make your home stand out on the block.
Read MoreA homeowner's best tool just might be their smartphone. These mobile apps are perfect for everything from measuring furniture to hanging frames and more.
Read MoreA budget-friendly Walmart find is checking all the right boxes for an industrial design style, blending clean lines, texture, and a surprisingly versatile look.
Read MoreThis particular type of produce bin has the perfect dimensions to be transformed into a hanging basket with the help of a few gardening staples.
Read MoreThe Easter cactus may come from Brazil, but it's become one of the most beloved houseplants, despite its finicky nature. Here's how to get the most out of it.
Read MoreA once-iconic retro color is making waves again, but not in the way homeowners might expect as design trends shift toward something more balanced and livable.
Read MoreSome seeds are so small that it's hard to dispense them efficiently and get the right number into each hole. This clever hack will solve the problem.
Read MoreMini terracotta pots anchor a succulent design within a larger pot with this DIY. Small, slow-growing succulents help maintain the design long-term.
Read MorePurchasing a new stove is an investment. From reliability issues to safety risks, these are some models that you'll likely want to avoid during your search.
Read MoreFolding large blankets is not the best way to store them as they hog space on shelves and inside drawers. This alternative is better to maximize space.
Read MoreYou don't need much to build your own backyard birdhouse. Just one wooden board and some tools will allow you to assemble this DIY. Here's how.
Read MoreDriveway edging is functional and stylish, keeping soil or gravel in place while adding curb appeal. You get the best of both with this simple concrete edging.
Read MoreYou don't need a big garden or even fancy raised beds to plant plenty of garden veggies. These edible plants grow well in all kinds of laundry baskets.
Read MoreDollar Tree offers the same Spanish vibes with its $3 pots as Pottery Barn does for much more. The blue and white print adds whimsy to your houseplants.
Read MoreMartha Stewart used to sell a beautiful copper bird feeder that is no longer made. If you want one, Home Depot sells a feeder that has the same look.
Read MoreA colorful garden doesn't have to be complicated, and the right plant choice can bring lasting interest, vibrant blooms, and easy upkeep to your outdoor space.
Read MoreThis Dollar Tree staple has the perfect shape and depth for a hanging bird feeder, and all you need to do is add a couple more simple materials to complete it.
Read MoreScatter some sunflower seeds and watch the guest list grow — from house sparrows to cardinals, these beautiful birds won’t be able to resist stopping by.
Read MoreTractor Supply sells more than farm equipment, including this cute countertop decor. Its chicken coop design oozes farmhouse charm and has a practical use.
Read MoreThis tomato variety has been chosen as Tomato of the Year for 2026. It's gaining fans on social media with its striking appearance and flavor.
Read MoreWater jugs often aren't recyclable. But with the help of a heating tool, you can reuse one by fashioning it into the shape of a planter for a spider plant.
Read MoreWhat’s hiding in your cabinet might be the perfect base for a small, stylish plant display that feels both practical and surprisingly creative.
Read MoreFinding a baby bird laying in your yard can be stressful, but knowing how to respond in the moment can help you avoid doing more harm than good.
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