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Holder for Charging Cell Phone (made from lotion bottle) | Make It and Love It
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Tinted Mason Jars in Rainbow
Mason Jars Mod Podge in Gloss (buy it here) Food coloring Ramekins to mix colors Newspaper or paper bagOffice in a Chest - Martha Stewart Home & Garden
Transform a traditional piece of bedroom furniture into a multitasking mini office, complete with bulletin board and filing cabinet. You'll have easy access to all your essentials -- and be able to tuck them away at a moment's notice. It requires only minimal construction to reconfigure a chest.Label Cords At Both Ends for Maximum Organization
50 All-Time Favorite New Uses for Old Things
We love pumps (So sexy!).
Christian Louboutin Inspired DIY Glitter Pumps :: Groom Sold Separately :: Ultimate Wedding Planning Resource Connecting Brides and Wedding Pros - StumbleUpon
Eeeee! I’ve been saving bread tags (those little plastic clips that keep your bread bag closed) for months just waiting for Halloween to get close. I’ve had this craft idea for these little monsters in my head for a while and finally got the chance to make them today.
Recycled Bread Tag Monsters ~ Crafts by Amanda
These gorgeous cardboard stars are fairly simple to make and have a definite "wow" factor!
Craft Coardboard Stars from a Toilet Paper Roll
Design*Sponge » Blog Archive » diy project: abigail’s cork trivet and coaster set
ac and i are still unpacking and adjusting to being back in brooklyn so i wanted to kick off today with a slew of diy posts - some from the contest and some from our craft editors and one from well-known store owners . today we’re starting with abigail neal and her beautiful reclaimed wine cork trivets and coasters. abigail was one of our diy contest finalists and her cork trivet set was a big hit with several of my friends, many of whom have tried to replicate this on their own already. but thankfully today abigail is sharing her (simple!)We've all done it: thrown away an old dish sponge.

