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Friday Fun Video: DIY “Minimalist” Decor

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I think the concrete planter is absolutely beautiful!

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Where To Find Pallets For Projects

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15112407895_4053983e9c_zThere are so many awesome home projects out there that use recycled wood from pallets. Companies use these pallets to bring in products, then they are usually discarded. However, with the salvaged wood from the pallets, you can make lawn furniture, tables, chairs, shelves, clocks, lamps, desks- literally anything that can be made from wood- all for free or cheap. But how do you get ahold of them? Simple! Just check out this post by Pallet Furniture DIY for tips:

-Check out the dumpsters of small businesses

-Ask hardware and equipment stores

-Check out construction sites

-Find new openings of stores

-Check online- Craigslist, social media, and search engines!

Photo Credit: Mike Mozart

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DIY Crate Bookcase

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4018986277_c02845db14_zBookshelves can be expensive. Especially really nice, good looking ones. You know what’s not expensive? Finding crates at thrift stores, farmer’s markets, flea markets, and discounted craft stores. They’re super versatile, and can be used as small tables and for storage! I love this idea by Cori at the Cori’s Corner Blog; she bought several small crates from a craft store, stained them herself, and then drilled them together to create a beautiful, striking bookcase. Check out her process here:

-Stack the crates beforehand to see what pattern you want your bookcase to be

-Stain away, and follow the instructions on your stain brand

-Allow them to dry COMPLETELY, in a well ventilated area

-Apply a top, protective coat to seal it

-Assemble with screws and a drill

Photo Credit: Clyde Robinson

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DIY Dog Food?

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16045073358_9a5dfa488d_zI can honestly say I’ve never met anyone who has cooked their own dog food. To me, it sounds intimidating, time consuming, and expensive. However, this recipe by Emily at Emily’s Little Homestead is anything but. It’s made from fresh ingredients, all prepared at once, and will last your dog for two weeks. If you are concerned about what you are putting into your dog’s body, then this recipe is for you! Here’s what you need:

2 lbs ground pork

2-2.5lbs ground beef

1 large sweet potato

1 large apple, cored

2 carrots (or 8 baby carrots)

1 c. kale

1/2 c. blueberries (fresh or frozen)

1 c. rice

1 1/2 c. water

Photo Credit: Georgie Pauwels

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Doggie Cupcake Recipe

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14060646673_3d61d3e08d_zI’ve never been a crazy dog person. I like dogs; I think they’re cute. But people who buy little outfits for their dogs, throw doggie birthday parties and weddings, and bring their dogs everywhere honestly weird me out, haha. I guess it’s because I’m more of a cat person.

However, when I saw these adorable doggie birthday cupcakes by Carlee at The Little Sloth, I admit I may have squealed a little. I mean come on, they’re so cute! And 100% dog friendly. If you feel like celebrating a birthday or other event with your pooch, here’s the recipe. All you need is:

Recipe:
1/2 cup oatmeal
1 cup flour
1/4 applesauce
1/4 cup honey
1/4 peanut butter
1 tsp baking soda
1 egg
Topping:
Peanut butter
Bone pieces from dog food

Photo Credit: Austin White

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How To Add Text Art To Wood

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24111292_3bdcd3d997_zA simple way to save money on furnishings is to buy them used and upcycle them. You can find furniture for cheap from thrift stores, or free online or from friends. Then, you can personalize them any way you like! Most upcycling tutorials I see involve sanding the old furniture, then painting it a new, fun color. Others have to do with re-upholstering cushions with brand new fabric. However, this guide by Diane at In My Own Style has an alternative way to upcycle furniture- by transferring printed text to the wood! Check out the amazing photo tutorial here. All you need is:

  • typography or an image file on computer
  • wax paper
  • ink jet printer
  • craft knife or scissors
  • 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of printer paper
  • piece of cardboard or credit card

Photo Credit: April Killingsworth

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Creating A “Command Center” For Your Home

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kitchen-command-centerWe all have that one place in our home where everything seems to end up: a junk drawer, the cluttered counter, or just the trash can. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a designated space for incoming and outgoing mail, spare pens and pencils, important school info, meal planning, and a calendar of upcoming events? Well, you just have to create one of your own! Check out this awesome post by Erin at How To Nest For Less to see how she built her own beautiful kitchen command center. She included:

-A large dry erase board calendar + a holder for markers

-Organizing slots for receipts, extra paper, pens, and bills

-Extra artwork for the wall

Photo Credit: Erin at How to Nest for Less

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Coffee For The Garden

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7417277946_9241b1443a_zCoffee is what gets most of us going in the morning. It wakes us up, gives us a caffeine kick, and the energy to start the day. But, did you know it can also have the same revitalizing effect on your plants? Coffee grounds can simply work wonders in the garden. For a list of different outdoor uses for coffee grounds, read this post by Joy at Bless My Weeds:

-Use coffee grounds in compost to help things decompose faster

-Sprinkle grounds around plants before it rains for a nitrogen boost

-Mix a ½ bag of coffee grounds in 5 gallons of water. Let the mixture sit for a day, then sprinkle on plants that need extra nutrients.

Photo Credit: Waferboard

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Chair Covering 101

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4722903344_eb785bdea6_zOne of the fastest, easiest, and cheapest ways to brighten up and refresh a room is by changing up your chairs. A fresh coat of paint or some new fabric can completely transform your old furniture, and is much less expensive than buying all new chairs. Plus, when recovering your own chairs, it’s totally customizable and you are able to have complete control over how your space looks. For a step by step tutorial with photos, check out this recovering guide by Sonya at At Home With The Barkers:

-Since I only needed to cover 6 chairs, 2 1/4 yards of fabric would work. I did end up buying 2 1/2 yards just for a little extra 

-Remove the seats by unscrewing them

-Lay your new fabric face down, put the seat on top, cut out how much you will need

-Be sure you staple down the center of each side in order to keep the fabric centered. Then carefully pull tight all the way around as you staple it down. Fold the corners in carefully creating simple pleats. You don’t want it to look like a wrapped package.

Photo Credit: Mazaletal

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Friday Fun Video: LED “Floating” Shelf Project

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This is insane looking! I wish I had the skills to pull something like this off.

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