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Recent DIY Projects
I love making signs! Of all the crafts I make, these are probably my favorite! Why? I don’t know..there’s just something about putting a cute little phrase or quote on a sign and displaying it on your wall that gives me that “warm, cozy” feel! So I had this little piece shown in the picture below that was actually a cabinet door from a family friend’s home that was renovated. I couldn’t decide what to do with it so out of sheer boredom and the urge to craft, I made this colorful little “Hello” sign! How? Painter’s tape, acrylic paint and my friend Cricut. You’ve met my friend Cricut, right?…
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“Not Today Drama Llama” wood framed farmhouse sign
Not too long ago I was scouring Facebook and saw this sign that stated “Not Today Drama Llama”. You know, the cute little framed farmhouse style signs I so much adore. I believe this lady may have made it, though i’m not sure. I knew I had to have one for the mere fact that I hate drama myself and it was more than appropriate reflecting everything I think in my head on a daily basis..maybe not the llama part but hey, it rhymes and it’s cute. So it goes without saying that I had to make my own little version of this sign. I took two pieces of…
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Recover your Chairs for $1 a Piece!
So I’ve been wanting to recover my farmhouse kitchen chairs for quite some time now. I know material is expensive so I’ve been putting off trying to get any until I have the funds for this project but, enough is enough. I can’t stand looking at my dark, drab chairs any longer! So…I came up with a solution. Flour Sack Towels from Dollar Tree! I actually bought one of these to use on my corner table and when I did that, I came up with the idea that these could also be used for recovering chairs. Now, I did buy these at Dollar Tree, so obviously they are not the…
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Loving my $30 Farmhouse Corner Table
I’ve been wanting something to fill this corner space for a while. Before, it held a short round end table here but it wasn’t enough. I needed something with height (this one stands about 3′ tall) in the farmhouse look only problem was I didn’t have much to spend. So after brainstorming, happened the creation of the $30 table. Why only $30? Well, all I had to pay was for the cost of wood. Tools and all supplies were already had so if you have to go out and buy those to make this, I suppose this table would cost you a bit more. But the good thing is, in…