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Lovely Indeed | DIY, fashion, travel, food, fun, friends & lovely things. Thrifty and Chic - DIY Projects and Home Decor. I'm in the middle of updating this page, sorry if some of the links aren't working. If you are interested in one of the projects listed here, just type the project name in the upper left hand search box at the very top of the page. Click on pictures to take you to post. Ana White | Free and Easy DIY Furniture Plans to Save You Money. Shanty 2 Chic. A Beautiful Mess: DIY PROJECTS. We've been making some major progress these past few weeks at our studio house. This past week we've been ripping through dining room and kitchen projects, and we're planning to share our first room tours with you very soon.

When we were brainstorming ideas for a dining room table we knew it could be a lot of fun to work with copper pipes for the legs. We wanted something industrial, but still pretty. We're so incredibly happy with the finished table! We recently shared a staff update with you, and one of the new faces you'll be seeing around here more often is Joshua Rhodes. Josh is an extremely talented carpenter and designer. So, without further ado—here is Josh's table tutorial! Supplies:-2" x 6" x 8' (4)-1" x 11" x 8' (4)-3/8" dowel rod (1)-1" copper pipe, 10ft -1" copper pipe, 5ft (3)-1" copper slip caps (10)-1" copper split ring hangers (20)-3" screws-#12 1.5" wood screws-2.5" kreg screws-stain-Polyurethane This table is relatively easy to build. You are almost done! Buckets of Burlap. Tutorials/ Projects. Vintage Revivals. DIY projects.

The Folding Chair. Ok, this is really not an ice cream. I am not an ice cream lover. I mean of course I like it but 9 out of 10 times I eat less than half when I get an ice cream. So, I really like making this little dessert. It's sweet enough to ease your cravings and it's very healthy (not so healthy to eat it everyday but it's definitely better than ice cream). The first time I made this I was amazed by the fact that you only need frozen bananas to get the ice cream consistency. And, on the same website they explained how to do it, they suggested adding nutella. How to do it: Cut the bananas in slices about 1/2 inch thick and put them in the freezer until their really really frozen.