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Arts & Crafts
Most people throw these away. 10 smart ways to reuse old serving trays from Goodwill
Georgia Lynn
Arts & Crafts
Lady decoupages 30 colorful pressed autumn leaves onto tall clear glass cylinder vases. Everyone is copying this brilliant living room idea for September!
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Never toss these out. 10 genius ways to reuse old mint tins
Georgia Lynn
Arts & Crafts
Lady dunks bright plastic pumpkin pails into thick gray cement. This cheap decor trick is going viral fast.
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Lady smothers plastic Easter eggs in joint compound. This weird idea is suddenly all over DIY pages.
McKayla Davis
Lady stacks white pots with lights onto flat stones in her garden. This totally transformed the front yard
Holly Owens
Lady hangs cream fabric over pipes on her patio. Everyone asks where she bought it
Morgan Reed
Lady lays gray squares over crushed stone in her backyard. The result looks so expensive
Georgia Lynn
Gardening
Got a spider plant? 10 essential tasks you must do this August to get tons of dangling baby plantlets
Jessica Jacobs
Lady pushes curved tiles at an angle into mulch along her garden. This totally transformed the front yard
Morgan Reed
Lady stacks clear blocks with tiny lights onto dark stone. Everyone asks where she bought it
Holly Owens
Lady drapes white fabric over copper pipes in concrete pots. The backyard has never looked better
Holly Owens
Creator pours wet cement between nested plastic jello molds. This upgraded the whole garden in a weekend
Georgia Lynn
Lady presses coiled plastic jump ropes into wet cement slabs. The finished border looks store-bought
Georgia Lynn
Lady pours wet cement into inverted plastic soup bowls and cups. Neighbors ask where she bought them
McKayla Davis
Man presses a textured rubber shoe tray into wet cement slabs. This costs almost nothing to make
McKayla Davis
Woman pours wet cement into ribbed plastic water bottles. The texture looks like carved stone
Georgia Lynn
Lady stacks rustic clay tubes and places glass on top in her backyard. Everyone asks where she bought it
Morgan Reed
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