Featured Projects
Lady places candles inside large jars on her front porch. Her porch is so charming at night
Morgan Reed
Lady buries terracotta pots halfway into mulch along her walkway. This DIY creates such charming borders in the garden
McKayla Davis
Lady threads ivory panels through black rod between columns. This DIY is perfect for evenings on the patio
McKayla Davis
Gardening
Punch holes in a plastic milk jug and 2 other shed items and gardeners everywhere are losing their minds over what happens next
Morgan Reed
Most people toss these cracked terracotta pots... she stacked 5 on a wooden dowel and now everyone wants one
Morgan Reed
Most people throw out old denim jeans... big mistake. Cut them into strips and weave them together and it actually works
Georgia Lynn
I thought these old wooden picture frames were junk until I saw what she turned them into
Georgia Lynn
Lady glues dollar store glass cylinder vases onto old barn wood scraps. So cute for the front porch this fall
Georgia Lynn
I thought these old cabinet doors were junk until I saw what she turned them into
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Dunk crumpled brown paper lunch bags into wet cement and 2 pantry staples, and neighbors keep asking where you bought this
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Iron wrinkled plastic grocery bags between parchment and 2 simple supplies, and people can't believe the result
Georgia Lynn
Arts & Crafts
Soak crumpled paper lunch bags in strong black tea and 1 pantry staple, and the end result is absolutely mind-blowing
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Melt orange and gold pony beads in the oven with 2 kitchen items, and neighbors keep asking where you bought this
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Pour wet concrete into burlap-lined bundt pans and 1 pantry staple, and neighbors keep asking where you bought this
Georgia Lynn
Lady threads thick rope through wooden boards on her porch. This totally transformed the outdoor space
Holly Owens
Lady pours clear liquid over orange leaves on wood plank. Everyone asks where she bought it
McKayla Davis
Lady paints shapes over gray concrete on her patio. The result looks so expensive
Georgia Lynn
Gardening
August is perfect for multiplying plants. Here are the top 10 easy cutting candidates
Holly Owens
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