Are you looking for a simple yet elegant project for spring? Look no further! Simple cardstock in any color can be transformed into the most dainty flowers with a couple of simple instructions. No...
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An antique spoon which is over 100 years old has been upcycled into this one of a kind beautiful necklace pendant. It can be yours for only $26.99! To view more photos of this necklace and to learn...
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Inspired neon glitter ornaments reminicent of a bygone era. Created for a handmade ornament exchange. Materials used came from remanants of prior projects and the glass ball ornaments were...
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A silver antique sewing thimble, white vintage pearls, and a broken Sarah Coventry necklace are a few of the items used in this one of a kind statement necklace. Measuring 31.5 inches it is a...
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On a recent trip to the dollar store, I came across some faux fall leaves. I picked up a couple packages thinking I would make a garland. By the time I got home I had an even better idea, a...
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My oldest daughter recently lost her first tooth! In anticipation of this milestone, I repurposed a vintage thrift store music box into a unique tooth fairy box. Read more about it here!
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Autumn is near, I can feel it in the air! After an unbearable summer of miserable heat and drought, I am yearning for the cool, brisk breezes of fall. Inspired by the colors of the shifting seasons...
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A few months ago, I found a tennis racquet press at the thrift store. I'll admit it, I had no idea what it was. I thought it would make a neat picture frame and bought it. My husband enlightened me...
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This lamp revamp is a fusion of two very different inspirations. I'm enamored with nautical rope lamps also love all of the openwork iron sphere lanterns that are available right now. Check out...
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I think bottles are a fun and unexpected way to display a cherished photograph. I created this beach vacation keepsake from an upcycled bottle, twine, and photo printed on vellum. See it here.
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We don't own any power tools other than an electric drill and a Mouse sander. My husband doesn't see a need for anything more. I wanted to make some "wood crates" for storage in our office and had to...
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The watercolor print on the top was my inspiration! Shades of rosey peach, lilac, and muted greens on a soft white background create the perfect romantic watercolor background for this gorgeous...
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Swanky, comfy, one-of-a-kind tam sports a 3" brushed steel washer "buckle" that cinches to fit heads from 20-26 inches (51-66 cm). This hand-made, original design is crafted from recycled items...
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We've lived in Grandview Heights for 3 years and I just discovered the absolute most wonderful fabric source on earth only 2 blocks from the house. Chelsea House Desgn Source is a Trade Design...
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i've been on the hunt for new and safe bibs for mackenzie and kept finding myself reluctant to spend over $10/Cdn for one bib. I spotted some great tropical placemats (PEVA & eco-friendly) at...
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Since I wasn't too excited about using cloth diapers as burp rags, I decided to repurpose my husband's favorite, worn out t-shirts to make some fun and meaningful burp rags. After deciding on the...
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Tired of getting that special dad in your life a new tie for Father's Day? Here's a fun restyling project you can make with all those old ties he never wears.
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My kindergartener loves eating refried beans, and I wanted to repurpose the empty metal cans rather than recycle them. So, I made Lab Pup Cup covers! Basically a slipcover, its...
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when repurposing or refashioning an item, there is no such thing as leftovers in my house. after having so much fun making dresses from men's shirt's, (see dress here) i created these pants...
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