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Man vs. Wild Poster TV 27x40: Home & Kitchen. 3x3 Berkeley Dottie Style Tile Set. We now offer international shipping through global provider, Borderfree.

3x3 Berkeley Dottie Style Tile Set

As you shop, you will see prices in your selected currency. You can change where you would like to ship your items in the top right corner of our website. To learn more about international shipping, please visit our International Orders page. Some items are not eligible for international shipping. Please look for eligibility notifications on our product pages, or view our guidelines to see which items are ineligible. 25 Awesome DIY Ideas For Bookshelves. Repurposed DIY For Everyone! I've heard it from so many different people...and I've said it myself!

Repurposed DIY For Everyone!

"I wish I could... " I'd like to showcase some repurposed DIY designs I've collected that I think anyone and everyone could do - and do well! It won't be hard to find the supplies, either. Not only will you feel the elation of creation (hey, that rhymes!) , you'll also be warm and fuzzy in your heart - knowing that you're helping to save the Earth, one repurposed project at a time. spotted at Canadian House & Home. Never Lose Those Keys Again! That is right… I said it.

Never Lose Those Keys Again!

Who knew key holders could be so functional. And so pretty! I needed these clever ideas about a week ago! I say a week ago… Because I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen my car keys =/ Do you lose yours too?? Fabric, Picture Frame, Fiberboard, Nail Hook, Label Frame. Love the hanging tags! T-shirt latch hook rug tutorial. I really love flokati rugs. I have two that are safely tucked away in my parents basement awaiting our reunion. When I learned that I would be having a child and building a nursery for him, I wanted a flokati. A gray one. Being a flokati snob though, I knew that I couldn’t afford the price tag ( ), and I knew that I would be too precious about the rug ( ). So I chose the only sensible alternative: I would make a rug.

I’m going to show you how it’s done, but let me warn you- while this rug was super inexpensive to make with the resource of money- it was very costly in the resource of time. And now, this is how to make your very own latch hook rug. Supplies: Latch hook canvas latch hook tool. Map love. I love maps...and look at all the amazing things made with them... i can't remember how i found this site....but i love, love, love all the map goodness going on there...especially that heart broochand, of course, i had to include the union jack.check out more herenote....they have a great etsy store, too!

map love

Get Crafty With Maps. By craftyamy | Are you a map junkie?

Get Crafty With Maps

Me too. When I see a map, I see less “streets and directions” and more “what can I make out of that?” All kinds of maps are cool, from modern to vintage. There’s no end to what you can do with them, and I truly believe maps looks great with nearly any decor (they come in all kinds of colors). Nggallery id=’125515′ Traveling as a family?

18 creative family picture poses21 paint chip craft ideas10 awesomely altered t-shirts25 ways to reuse old sweatersAmazing DIY wallpaper installations About craftyamy craftyamy Amy Anderson is a crafty, DIY kind of girl who lives in Atlanta with her pug. Is not available. The production and use of energy is responsible for major environmental problems, primarily because of the construction of power plants and the emission of greenhouse gases, two of the main causes of climate change.

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Part of the solution is energy efficiency, i.e., eliminating the waste and overproduction of energy. There are economic benefits to energy efficiency. According to a recent study, Canadians could save more than $15 billion a year by applying existing energy efficiency techniques (1). Since 1999, Equiterre has worked to raise awareness of the impact of our energy consumption habits on the environment and health. These efforts have the added benefit of helping people save money and make their homes more comfortable. To save energy, we can: keep up with minor repairs to improve window insulation and reduce drafty air leaks use energy-saving appliances and bulbs keep our homes at optimal temperature and humidity Sources: Summary: The cheapest, safest energy?

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