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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

A Crafters Coffee Filter Heaven

If you like coffee filter projects, you’ll love this Hometalk board I created.

I happen to love coffee filter crafts.  They’re super inexpensive and always end up looking great…. well worth the effort!

Take a look at this board on Hometalk.  I bet you  never knew there were so many different things to do with a coffee filter.

Clicking the picture below will take you to the full project.   Detailed tutorials are available by clicking the link provided in each project.

The good news is there are projects here for every skill level.  The bad news is you’ll wanna run out and buy coffee filters right now!

Twenty three unique and amazing crafts await you….. go take a peek!

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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Coffee Filter Snowman

Coffee filter wreaths are all over, especially at this time of year and I love them.
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed making them also.
This year I decided to make something a little different with white, basket coffee filters.
All materials for this entire project came from the dollar store, which is always an added bonus!
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Simple Wood Finishing

One step Stain and Finish.

I have had the privilege of trying something new recently. Something that you might find very interesting if you refinish furniture.

Staining just doesn’t get any easier than this.

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This is what I started with…

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Getting Back to Work… with Good Hair

I’ve started in on some inexpensive home improvements which I’ll share in a few days… but today, somewhat out of the ordinary, I will share some other valuable information with you.
Before we start back to work in the garage for the season, painting and sanding, I thought I’d pass on a little info that every girl needs.
Even though I am right at home in jeans (and usually a paint covered shirt), a girl still requires the beauty essentials.

Friday, April 11, 2014

5 Ways to Transform a Dark Attic into a Cozy Hangout

By Jennifer Riner of Zillow


Source: Zillow Digs

A finished attic adds habitable and unique square footage to a home. Typical homeowners only face the uncomfortable climate conditions and lackluster structure of their attics when reaching for holiday decorations, stowed pastime equipment and home movies. Renovators, however, are wise to refurbish attics and convert them to additional bedrooms, bathrooms or family rooms. The trick to a loveable, cozy attic is going beyond basic construction; even with drywall and new flooring installed, an unornamented space still emits a gloomy and unwelcoming ambiance.

Implement these five tips to create well-designed, comfortable and functional attic spaces.