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Top 10 Sites for Do It Yourself Projects : Planet Green. Ucreate. Design*Sponge » diy projects. WhatTheCraft.com – Your one-stop destination for D.I.Y. tutorials, tips, and supplies.

Web Design Schools Guide. You don’t have to break the bank to redesign your home. There are plenty of ways to achieve the same stylish looks you see in magazines and swanky homes for much, much less. Here are 30 beautiful blogs for budget interior design: Ucreate. How About Orange. Here's a look at our upstairs guest bathroom. Last night I covered an accent wall with removable wallpaper. I love it! This bathroom has a peculiar layout. You walk in past the shower stall on the right, and when you hit the sink, you turn right to get to the toilet. The kind folks at Walls Need Love sent the product to review. Like the Sunburst wallpaper I designed last year, this paper is essentially a giant self-adhesive wall decal, and it's easily to peel off and reposition. I measured the wall and cut a length of paper that would leave a little extra overhang at the bottom. After a couple tries I had it, and then it was just a matter of peeling off the backing paper gradually while smoothing down the paper with the tool provided.

I cut another piece to place next to the first panel, overlapping the seam by a quarter inch to match the pattern. Then with a craft knife and straight edge, I trimmed off any overhang that wrapped onto the adjacent walls and baseboard. DIY Decorating. How to Organize Your Craft Room (or Any Room!) with “Green” Ideas « The DIY Dish. We have some fun and easy ideas for organizing your craft room with items you already have around your home. So don’t throw out that spaghetti jar or paper box! Take a look at what we did with items one might normally throw away or recycle! It will cost you little or no money…and you’ll be taking some small steps towards crafting in a more earth-friendly way! Items we used in this episode can be found here: Download the Episode 3′s accompanying PDF pattern here.Chalk Markers Chalkboard Paint Clear Contact Paper Double Fold Bias Tape If you don’t want to use chalkboard paint, then we also like this product: Chalkboard Contact Paper, 18″ x 6′ So here’s what we had “before”….

And then here’s the AFTER! The beautiful pink fabric box you see in the photo above was created by the amazing Carla C with the use of her pattern, Case Study: Basic Boxes. Thank you to this week’s sponsor, www.YouCanMakeThis.com for making this episode possible. We’d love to hear from you! 10 Most Popular DIY Sites. By Steve Ash Got a project?

Need inspiration or advice from pros? Looking for support from fellow do-it-yourselfers? Check out these top-rated do-it-yourself websites. Do It Yourself.com From washing machines to alternative finance, this site has it all! This list was created by comparing the number of visitors per month to various websites. Crafts. The Idea Room Inspiring Mothers, Women and Families You are here: Home / Crafts Crafts 3 Comments Crafts (Linkup closed) powered by InLinkz 120 297stumbleupon969 October 30, 2011 · Filed under: Tagged with Amy Huntley is the owner/author of The Idea Room. Copyright Policy Feel free to use an image...as long as you link back to this blog. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Blog Contributors: our sponsors: my home tour Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned in some of my posts for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Feb. 2009. Tutorials. Crafts. DIY TUTORIAL and a giveaway! Happy Monday everyone! Today I am going to show you how to make this necklace and introduce my first giveaway! Below are the steps to make this tulle necklace. And to win this necklace, just leave me a comment below!

A winner will be announced on Friday. Good luck! Hope you enjoy this little tutorial! Step 1: Pick out your fabric and beads. Step 2: Measure the fabric around a bead and then add an inch, this is where you will cut. Step 3: Cut the fabric the long way. Step 4: You should now have a long strip of fabric. Step 5: Sew the folded fabric at the open end. Step 6: You should now have a tube. Step 7: In order to turn the tube right side out, attach a safety pin to one end. Step 8: Feed the safety pin through the tube. Step 9: Once the tube is right side out, put a bead in the tube and center it. Step 10: Make a knot at each end of the bead. Step 11: Feed another bead into the tube and knot after the bead. Step 12: Sew the ends shut.

Finished Necklace! Top 100 Tutorials of 2010. Arts and Crafts Links Directory: Knitting.

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