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How to Frame a Poster in 5 Minutes
Check out this quick and easy way to decorate your walls on a budget. Budget friendly tip for hanging kids art on bedroom wall.
How to Update a Dresser Using Resin and Paper Clay Molds
I bought this Bombay style dresser over a year ago for a client who originally wanted to add it to her decor, but then changed her mind. And I've been holding on to this piece ever since!With those gorgeous curves, I knew I needed to do something special with this piece.I saw this stunning piece full of floral molds on a high-end website and I was instantly inspired!I gave my idea to another local furniture refinisher, and a friend, Candace, the owner of Sea Maid, and she loved it as w…
How to Make Aquarium Gravel Topped Nesting Tables DIY
I wanted to design a set of nesting tables with a different color top on each table. I welded a set of three tables and decorated the top of each one of them with an unexpected home decor product to create unique statement pieces for my home. Much to the surprise of everyone who sees them, I created the three colorful tables by using clear resin to cast colored aquarium gravel into the recessed table tops, making three distinct designs. Take a look at how to get creative and design you…
How to Paint Shower Tile DIY
Hi, I'm Amber Oliver! I hope if you enjoy this project you'll also stop by my blog!Tearing and replacing the tile in your shower is expensive, difficult, and time consuming! Not to mention the tools required to cut tile are pretty pricey too! While I wouldn't recommend a tile project for a beginner DIYer, this project is one you can do no matter your skill level! If you can read and follow directions, you can transform your dated tile shower with a little bit of PAINT!I teamed up with…
DIY Charcuterie Boards - Two Tiers
Whether you have an intimate gathering of two or a wedding with 200 people, a charcuterie board is a fun way to serve up snacks or a meal. To make my wooden board, I picked up two of these wooden rounds at Home Depot. One is 1.5 x 18″ x 18″ and the other is 1.5 x 24″ x 24″, to make it a little more interesting and give me more options when it comes to using them. They are only $5 and $10. Steps… Sand both the boards down with a light grit sandpaper like 330 to remove any…
How to Decorate a Glass Cabinet Door Transformed Into Faux Stained Glass Window DIY
Hello friends! Thank you so much for your feedback on this project. This is my very first post on Hometalk.com Many of you have taken the time to comment or query so I do apologize for not providing better instructions. I will endeavour to update my instructions in the next day or two. (I also didn't have photo for every step of the process, so I will be sure to address that in my next project. )In What to do with a reclaimed glass cabinet door....? Well, with $3 dollar poster paints,…
How to Make Photo Coasters for a Personalized Gift (Video Included)
OMG...this is such an easy and cute DIY for Mother's Day!Mom will love having coasters with her kids faces on them.This is a great gift for Grandma too! This DIY Project is even easier if you follow along with the video, below. All you will need for this project are small tiles, a printed photo from your computer, ModPodge, scissors, and a foam brush. STEP 1: Print out photos to about 1/4" smaller than the size of your tiles. (So, for a 4 1/4" tile you would print out a photo si…
Easy DIY Unicorn Spit Stepping Stones for Backyard
This post is sponsored by Unicorn SPiT. All opinions are my own. I don’t consider myself an artist. I have to say, though, after this fun project with Unicorn SPiT I feel like one! Unicorn SPiT makes it so easy to create something out of nothing (like random tree slices). Let me show you how I created five fun stepping stones with Oak tree slices and Unicorn SPiT.So what is Unicorn SPiT? According to Eclectic Products website “UNICORN SPiT SPARKLING is a paint, gel stain and glaze conc…
How to Frame a Poster in 5 Minutes
Framing posters and kid’s art is really really expensive, so I had to turn to a cheaper solution - just a few bucks, that wouldn’t cost an arm and a leg.And it hit me: the best solution was getting dusty in my craft room, but I just couldn’t see it till now.It’s a half frame actually, but it worked like a charm for what I needed. Keep reading to see what I mean! You only need a stapler and a couple of wooden square sticks as long as the width of your poster. You will use one for the…