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DIY outdoor string lights on poles tutorial. Holds up in gusty wind and weather, leave your string lights out year round for beautiful night ambiance. These DIY outdoor string lights are easy to make and inexpensive too! #h2Obungalow #diyoutdoorstringlights #outdoorlights Diy Outdoor Lighting, Deco Led, Outdoor String Lights, Outdoor Remodel, Diy Upcycling, Outdoor Diy Projects, Beautiful Night, Outdoor Light Fixtures, Patio Lighting

Today’s project is DIY outdoor string lights on poles, moveable poles to be specific. With summer just around the corner it was time to start thinking about our outdoor space and new ways to make it cozy. I was feeling a bit of pressure to get this project done. I’d already invited several couples over...Read More »

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Make Solar Light Deck Decor Diy Patio Ideas, Rural France, Village Square, French Village, Reclaimed Wood Projects, Patio Diy, Antique Stone, Wood Post, Hand Crank

I love this upgrade given to some humble solar lights. I think it looks like something straight out of a nautical decor catalog. The writers of The 100 Block used fence posts and 4×4 scraps to work their magic. This would be awesome on a porch or even in the living room of a beach cottage. […]

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Garden Light Post Ideas, Wooden Posts For Outdoor Lights, End Of Driveway Lighting, 4x4 Light Post Outdoor Diy, Solar Light Post Ideas, Diy Solar Light Post, Driveway Posts With Lights, Patio Posts For Lights, Light Posts Outdoor Diy

I have done a lot of different projects in the yard this year, and one of the projects on my list was planting a row of boxwood's along the driveway that is near one side of our house. I quickly realized that I still need to be able to drag a water hose past this area for all of our plants and newly planted tree's on this side of the yard, and since the boxwood are along the edge of the driveway the hose would easily end up right against them.. so I needed to come up with something to keep…

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