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How to build a Vintage Wooden Toolbox

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One of my very favorite things to do is to build and craft my own decor for my home. I recent­ly was able to extend this love to mem­bers of my pri­vate Wood­shop Mem­bers where we built a dec­o­ra­tive, vin­tage wood­en tool­box.  This mem­ber­ship is designed specif­i­cal­ly for cre­atives who want to make qual­i­ty wood…

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DIY Farmhouse Riser from an Old Drawer

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I can’t get over how beau­ti­ful this DIY farm­house ris­er from an old draw­er turned out. I was gift­ed a cou­ple of the cute lit­tle draw­ers, we think came from an old sewing machine but I can’t say for sure, and I have held on to them, know­ing one day I would use them for…

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Easy Wood Planter Box

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Ok, so have you ever tried the oui fresh yogurt? That stuff is seri­ous­ly amaz­ing!!! PLUS…for us DIY­ers they come in the cutest lit­tle glass jars ever­rr! This easy yogurt jar wood planter box is PERFECT for those lit­tle cuties. They are seri­ous­ly too cute to just throw away! I decid­ed on a whim that I…

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Thrift Store Curtain Rod Wall Hanging

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Y’all would­n’t believe that this beau­ti­ful piece start­ed out as a 50 cent thrift store cur­tain rod. The beau­ti­ful finials on the ends are what caught my atten­tion as I round­ed the cor­ner, and I quite pos­si­ble heard angels singing in the back­ground. Ok, maybe I’m being just a tad bit dra­mat­ic but you get…

Easy Old Canvas Decor Makeover

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Do you have an old piece of decor that has seen a bet­ter day, or maybe, if you’re like me, it just does­n’t match your cur­rent style. I have held on to this can­vas for year­rrrs. Lit­er­al­ly. Because I knew one day I want­ed to give it a makeover.  This easy old can­vas makeover will…

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Pretty DIY Jenga Block Magnets

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These lit­tle jen­ga block mag­nets are one of the sim­plest projects I have made in a while…and you wan­na know the truth? They took me all of about 10 min­utes to make. No joke. Not only were they super sim­ple and cute but they also inspired me to think out­side of the usu­al places you might…

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Pallet Wood Church DIY Decor

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I am obsessed with the rus­tic look of pal­let wood projects. And this Pal­let Wood Church is no excep­tion. The beau­ti­ful rus­tic feel of this com­plet­ed project makes it per­fect for year round decor.  Craft kits like this pal­let wood church can be received each month in our Craft Wood Club sub­scrip­tion! Pal­let Wood Church Cut List…

THRIFTSTORE PICTURE FRAME MAKEOVER

DIY Spring Thrift Store Picture Frame

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I am always scout­ing out old frames at the thrift store. There was­n’t any­thing spe­cial about this thrift store pic­ture frame until I gave it a sim­ple lit­tle makeover for Spring. I love vin­tage Spring decor and this lit­tle DIY was the per­fect addi­tion to the oth­er pieces in my home. With a few basic supplies…

How to Make A DIY Farmhouse Riser

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Ok, ok. So maybe the piz­za pan DIY’s are over done. But just hear me out for a sec­ond. This lit­tle piz­za pan farm­house ris­er is far from look­ing cheap. It’s all in the styling. So if you’re look­ing for a lit­tle some­thin some­thin to spruce up your cof­fee table or kitchen island this Spring,…

Dollar Tree Candy Container Makeover

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I love being able to use unex­pect­ed items for decor around my home. Would you believe me if I told you that you can use a plas­tic heart-shaped can­dy con­tain­er from the Dol­lar Tree and make it into a beau­ti­ful sign for your home. It CAN be done and I am here to prove it!.…

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