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tutorial
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5.02.2011
Postcard From Hibernation #2
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Hi everyone! I have done some research on behalf of us all, and I just had to share. First of all, let's revisit a photo of my humble ...
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12.21.2010
My Christmas Advent Calendar
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If you've been around here for awhile, you know all about my Christmas advent calendar . I made it a few years ago, back when Nina was ...
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6.11.2010
How To Make a Homemade Subway Sign
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Hi girls! I promised a tutorial on my homemade subway sign, and here it is! To start, I had a few inspiration photos and a $3 four foot tal...
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3.16.2010
Using Antiquing Polish
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When I shop my local Goodwill, I always keep my eyes peeled for interesting, well made wooden frames. I love decorating with them, and they...
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3.08.2010
How To (Kind of) Make a Rice Pad
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A while back I told you about a silly little thing that I totally love. My rice pad. I have heard them called bed buddies, rice bags, stress...
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1.12.2010
Flannel's Not Just for your Husband's Shirts!
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A few weeks ago, I was digging through my Google Reader and found a fabulous tutorial by Eddie Ross. You can see Eddie's original tutor...
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7.03.2009
Furniture Renovation Part V: Painting and Antiquing
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Phew! We made it to the final segment in this series! Painting and antiquing furniture is a lot of fun, and it gives you that instant grat...
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6.30.2009
Furniture Renovation Part IV: Using Stain and Polyurethane
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Time for the fun part! Remember this table when I started? I still think it looks like a public library table from the 1970s. The wood is ...
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6.26.2009
Furniture Renovation Part III: Using Liquid Stripper to Remove the "Goo"
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Are we ready to continue? (Wow, do I sound like an 8 th grade teacher or what? Wait a minute, I did used to be an 8 th grade teacher! ...
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6.23.2009
Furniture Renovation Part II: Sanding to Remove the "Goo"
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**Updated to add: the legs were in the unfinished wood/crown molding section of Home Depot. They are actual legs that are meant for a table...
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