I wouldn't mind putting my favorite quote
on a DIY pillow.
A can of spray paint or a glue gun is right up my alley
on the DIY scale of difficulty.
On the DIY scale I would rate this a moderate project (if it's your first time doing built - ins).
I used it as my main focal point
on my DIY outdoor sink.
It's the same one I used
on the DIY tray project here.
Inspired by a pillow she saw at Society6, Rinchen from High
on DIY decided to modify the design a bit for Valentine's Day.
I have a tutorial
on the DIY page.
You can also hang other types of shelves
on your DIY pegboard.
They are always featured on blogs and
on DIY segments so when I had a purpose for them I ordered them.
Then we got sidetracked with an apartment renovation but since we're wrapping up the last minute details there, the family room makeover is back
on my DIY schedule.
My hubs is 61 — I am 58 and we still go strong
on DIY — and we still make boo - boos — last year, we were redoing (or should I say the hubs was redoing) the floor tile in our 2nd bathroom — the crazy nut tiled himself into the tub — I was in the kitchen painting the texture he had just a couple of days before put on the walls (had wallpaper on it before) and I hear this feeble «Honey, can you go outside on the side of the house and get that tile from the ground under the window»... I went into the bathroom, saw him standing in the tub, and he explained that he got mad and threw the tile out the open window.
Both of these projects were low - budget, so I embarked
on a DIY adventure that I will share with you here.
Great roundup, I'm getting ready to post a tutorial
on a DIY shower curtain in the next couple days!
«Do it right» with Wickes this summer by watching its helpful how - to guides online before embarking
on a DIY shopping expedition.
On your DIY projects, I would recommend a «Supplies List» to give us an idea as to how much of a particular product / part we will need to make our own.
We are one of five bloggers selected by True Value to work
on their DIY Blog Squad.
I blog a tutorial
on DIY projects at least twice a week (and sometimes more) so I can't wait to see other people's projects and ideas.
Today The Home Depot is giving away a $ 100 gift card right here to a The Inspired Room reader help you get started
on any DIY projects you might want to tackle this holiday season!
Disclaimer: We were selected by True Value to work
on the DIY Blog Squad and have been compensated for our time commitment to True Value - related blog posts.
They blog over at OldHomeLove.com and they've got a new show
on DIY Network and HGTV.
Legal stuff: We were selected by True Value to work
on the DIY Blog Squad and have been compensated for our time commitment to True Value - related blog posts.
BTW, yes I'll be doing a post
on the DIY black & white painted stripe wall in the nursery.
* We were selected by True Value to work
on the DIY Blog Squad.
True Value approached us about being
on their DIY Blog Squad again this year, and we were thrilled to give it another go.
I gave it three coats of Chalky Finish Paint - the same kind I used
on my DIY Distressed Mason Jar tutorial a few weeks ago.
I have made a few bow clips for my girl, a pin for me, and I used one
on a diy Christmas ornament tutorial.
Those long summer days are perfect to chill out
on your DIY pallet couch with a glass of homemade refreshing lemonade enjoying the smell of your natural rose petal blush!
From the mannequin - stand - turned - faux - lamp to the recently framed fashionistas and now a DIY floor mirror, this spot has been hot
on the DIY bandwagon.
And honestly, I am with
you on DIY — I would much rather BUY.
Same paint I used
on the DIY galvanized table in this post.
Note: We were selected by True Value to work
on the DIY Blog Squad and have been compensated for our time commitment to True Value - related blog posts.
You've been a very helpful and positive influence
on our DIY home remodeling efforts.
Beautiful silver Christmas decor that will look awesome hanging in a window, on your branches of your Christmas tree or
on a DIY holiday wreath.
Jim and I work pretty good together
on DIY projects, but I have to make him think it's his idea!
-LCB- If not, you can see my post
on my DIY wood plank kitchen bar top. -RCB-
This year I found a great deal
on DIY Martha Stewart packing at TJMaxx.
So since you can't find me working
on a DIY project or thrifting EVERY day, I hope to share some personal posts about our family and adventures.
Here's a bit
on the DIY process if you'd like to see: http://asubtlerevelry.com/diy-white-washed-wide-plank-wood-floors
For my fall decor, I'm still relying heavily
on these DIY book bundles wrapped with twine, because they are inexpensive and provide wonderful texture.
And about that storage... I was planning on doing a DIY project to add crates under the bed, but then I found these wood milk crates at Target that blended so with the existing wood tones I was bringing into the room, that I decided to splurge and save myself the time
on the DIY project.
I have had so much fun hanging different wreaths
on my DIY framed chalkboard in the dining -LSB-...]
Custom roman shades ain't cheap, so we decided
on a DIY approach.
Find the step by step tutorial
on DIY lamp shades here.
Your kids will love doodling on them and you'll love writing out sweet notes and reminders
on this DIY project, too!
Do you enjoy working
on DIY projects with your spouse?
And I got my hands
on their DIY rustic centerpiece box project in time for my fall decorating.
It started back in August when I saw this post over
on the DIY Showoff about a laundry room competition.
We were one of five bloggers selected by True Value to work
on the DIY Squad.
Thankyou so much for featuring my barn doors
on your DIY page!
Board and batten seems to be the hot thing
on diy blogs the last few days!