
The Red Headed Hostess is offering this free printable – perfect for framing!
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The Red Headed Hostess is offering this free printable – perfect for framing!
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Teeny Blessings has a tutorial for recovering a lampshade to fit your decor.
Make your own Pottery Barn Inspired Jar Lamp with Blue Cricket Design.
Ashley Ann Photography does an Anthropologie Inspired Basket Light.
Good Housekeeping turns a strand of Christmas lights, a few Dixie cups and scrapbook paper into this lovely!
Rosy Red Buttons transformed a lampshade with handmade rosettes.
A bit more challenging, but look at the results! Visit Curbly for a tutorial on Making Your Own Letter Light.
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This canopy is made of a store-bought sheer curtain panel and a ceiling medallion! Thanks to Centsational Girl for sharing it!
Use ribbon or fabric scraps and tie onto Christmas lights to make this fun light strand. A great idea by Whitney Carol Designs.
Scrapbook paper as wallpaper gives a quilt-like appearance! This idea was found via Pinterest.
Make your own Pom Pom Rug with the pattern from Lion Brand Yarns. Thanks to Thrifty Goodness for finding this!
Make a Shag Throw Pillow with inspiration from Ameroonie Designs.
Or how about these Fleece Flower Pillows? Visit Come Together Kids for an easy tutorial.
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Visit Flamingo Toes to see how she made this unique Spring Framed Vase project!
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Katie over at Impatiently Praying for Patience cleverly created a chunky wood frame and added it to a basic black frame she bought at the store for big impact on a stairway wall! She has a great step-by-step guide so we can do it too!
This is what it looked like before she worked her magic!
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I was so excited to see this Fabric Wallcovering Tutorial over at The Thriftress. She used this technique to spruce up a small wall in her laundry room, and I think it looks amazing!
I can’t wait to use this idea to add color to my boring Ikea desk, which I’ve been wanting to do for a long time but wasn’t exactly sure how to go about it.
My hubby will be thrilledthat I have another project on our “to-do” list!
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Visit The Ivy Cottageto see how she made this pretty window treatment without sewing a single stitch!
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