Things to make for your house, with instructions:
Rectangle cutout bookcase, inspired by West Elm (above) at Knock Off Wood
Vintage deck of cards wall art by Cathe Holden
Collapsible storage boxes at Sew4Home
Items screenprinted using Mod Podge at DIY Ideas
Retro room divider at Remodelaholic
Eco bath mat by Michelle Kaufmann at Pixei
(Image from West Elm via Knock Off Wood)
Well, we have plenty of vintage decks of cards around here. Don't know as I'd want 'em on my walls, though. ;)
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I, too have plenty of "vintage decks of cards" laying around. Funny the junk we keep. Now, my junk is called "vintage."
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Hey, those cards aren't "junk", Andrea! We still use them! Well, if we ever play cards, that is... which is rare. :)
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ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog for several years; don't know if I've ever commented or not, but I just thought I should tell you I really appreciate your DIY idea posts. I've used several of the tutorials you linked to, and I have lots more bookmarked for my next creative fling. Thanks so much; I hope you keep doing them!
ReplyDeletethe bathmat is my fav. I may have to try it.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Thanks for the great post!
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I love the bathmat idea!
ReplyDeletewow. your blog is awesome. so happy i found it. im excited to learn all kinds of new things...
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Love everything you do, thanks so much for the mention. Ana
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for the link back to my site!!! Michelle
ReplyDeleteYes, the bathmat is a super cool idea. And then I happened on the side bar, cool things on etsy. The fabric that posted? Uh, I now have fabric on its way to me from Australia! That whole etsy thing that you post? Way TOO tempting, especially when I see fabric. I have no self-control. *sigh* *happy sigh*
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for linking to my site! ^__^
ReplyDeleteScreen printing with the Mod Podge sounds so brilliant. Why didn't I think of that? Very cool. We enjoy screening anything and everything lately.
ReplyDeleteYou’ll love browsing our top projects that nearly anyone can make – from painting a room or making a headboard to sewing a tablecloth or putting up molding. Improve your home this weekend by doing it yourself!
ReplyDeleteI love West Elm... modern and affordable!
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome - and the project that use Mod Podge give me the funny tingles.
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Oh thanks! Discovered Knock Off Wood the other day and have been bookmarking ideas like crazy. We just finished creating our own built-ins, though, so I think my husband needs a break from DIY. Too bad. Those are some great ideas!
ReplyDeletethanks for the links - your blog is beautiful and one o my favourites
ReplyDeleteDo you know how happy I am with you right now?!? :)
ReplyDeleteI have been in total love with the Ikea Book cases that look just like this, however didn't want to pay over 200 for them! Thank you, Thank you!!
Once again you have provided us with really fun projects. I found two in this list I will definitely try! Thanks.
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