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 projects for their home without the hassle of going to the lumber store, dragging out heavy equipment and spending big money just to make something for themselves. We have taken ALL of the worries out of making your own beautiful wood projects! So now that…
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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 something amazing! That day has come. This is not a step-by-step tutorial but it was recorded via Facebook Live and you can watch the recording below. Or read on and I will give you a brief synopsis of the process. It was really quite simple.…
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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 needed a cute little box to group a few of my jars in, and this DIY was born. With a few scrap wood pieces or this DIY Wood Planter Box Kit, you too can make your own! I assembled my simple box using some scrap pieces…
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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 the point. All of my fellow thrift store junkies know the exact feeling I am talking about. That moment when you see a fabulous piece that will soon make a perfect addition to your home or maybe its the missing piece of the puzzle for the…
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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 have you looking around your home for things that you can change up. Trust me, I am so so happy I hung on to it for all these years. This piece it stunning and looks like it came right off the shelf. I could kick myself…
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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 see magnets in your home. Sure they would be adorable on a fridge or a memo board but just wait until you see where these little cuties ended up! WATCH THE VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE Supplies to Make Jenga Block Magnets Dollar Tree Jenga blocks…or any jenga…
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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 (1) 11^3/4″ x 2^3/4″ with 2 angles (1) 9“x2^3/4″ (2) 9“x2^3/4″ with single angle Other Supplies Woodstik Hot Glue Glue Gun Stain Paint Brushes Rag Sandpaper Burlap Ribbon Greenery of choice I began by putting a nice dark coat of stain onto the pallet boards. Lately I…
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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 and a thrift store frame, you too can have your own piece of vintage Spring decor. Supplies for Spring Thrift Store Frame Old frame Rubber floral stamp (see picture) Ink pad White, Green, Orange Paint Dollar Tree Carrot Cutout Hot glue Paint brush WATCH THE VIDEO…
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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, give this pizza pan …I mean farmhouse riser a chance. WATCH THE FARMHOUSE RISER VIDEO TUTORIAL Supplies Dollar Tree Pizza Pan Faux pearl gems Super glue Wood ball knobs White Spray Paint I started by sanding the surface of the pizza pan to give the metal a little grit…
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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!. This little Dollar Tree Valentine Craft is so easy it will knock your socks off! Supplies Plastic Heart Containers Floral Moss Small Wood Sign Letter Tiles Waverly Chalk Paint, I am using “Moss” Waverly Antique Wax Cup of Water/Cloth or Baby Wipe for blending Wax Ribbon Raffia Hot Glue Begin…