via apartmenttherapy.com
estelaestela

diy hanging gutter garden {apartment therapy}: top of fence? (spray paint...?) is it big enough not to dry out too quickly?

Gardens

DIY: hanging gutter garden by Prue McKettary
Prue McKettaryPrue McKettary DIY: hanging gutter garden

Design

DIY: hanging gutter garden by dawne.l.christensen
DIY counter top -spray paint by ohsoinspired
ohsoinspiredohsoinspired DIY counter top -spray paint

Achievable Home Styles

How to Quickly and Easily Spruce Up Wood Furniture  Apartment Therapy  DIY furniture refinishing by jaclyn
jaclynjaclyn How to Quickly and Easily Spruce Up Wood Furniture Apartment Therapy DIY furniture refinishing

How To

DIY Doormat ... cut out stencils and spray paint by beatrice
beatricebeatrice DIY Doormat ... cut out stencils and spray paint

craft and crochet

big dreams: diy pallet hanging garden by twila
twilatwila big dreams: diy pallet hanging garden

Homespun Alchemy tm

DIY - Off the Wall Suspended Gardens

Looks simple enough, right? A couple of 9
Sunday RoseSunday Rose DIY - Off the Wall Suspended Gardens Looks simple enough, right? A couple of 9" terra-cotta pots, spray paint, flower pot hangers and some wood screws...boom, a suspended garden. Isn't it a lovely look?

Favorites

pick out a black rubber mat.   spray with heirloom white spray paint.  sand with hand sander when dry. by eddie
eddieeddie pick out a black rubber mat. spray with heirloom white spray paint. sand with hand sander when dry.

For The Home.

When the bugs come out...DIY Tutorial on making citronella candles for the garden, from Garden Therapy. by Adriana -WR Rosarito
Adriana -WR RosaritoAdriana -WR Rosarito When the bugs come out...DIY Tutorial on making citronella candles for the garden, from Garden Therapy.

cute

Click here to DIY this Felted Blanket Wreath (and make the print yourself with spray paint!) blog instructions and video, too! by sarahx
sarahxsarahx Click here to DIY this Felted Blanket Wreath (and make the print yourself with spray paint!) blog instructions and video, too!

Christmas delight

best garden designs: hanging out  If you're lucky enough to have a grand old (and large!) tree in your backyard, make the most of it. This by sunnysha
sunnyshasunnysha best garden designs: hanging out If you're lucky enough to have a grand old (and large!) tree in your backyard, make the most of it. This

Potting shed

Spray paint can completely change the look of out-dated fixtures. Quick & easy DIY by Jessie Marie
Jessie MarieJessie Marie Spray paint can completely change the look of out-dated fixtures. Quick & easy DIY

Recycling...

DIY - Off the Wall Suspended Gardens

Looks simple enough, right? A couple of 9
SatindollSatindoll DIY - Off the Wall Suspended Gardens Looks simple enough, right? A couple of 9" terra-cotta pots, spray paint, flower pot hangers and some

Backyard Landscaping

I want to make this!  DIY Furniture Plan from Ana-White.com  A hanging daybed big enough to fit a standard twin mattress. It has extra room by nina.gvidiani
nina.gvidianinina.gvidiani I want to make this! DIY Furniture Plan from Ana-White.com A hanging daybed big enough to fit a standard twin mattress. It has extra room

english style

Garden path out of log cuttings -- idea for the mud path?  Maybe fill in spaces with pebbles since it's too hot and dry for moss? by Groschi
GroschiGroschi Garden path out of log cuttings -- idea for the mud path? Maybe fill in spaces with pebbles since it's too hot and dry for moss?

Garten

DIY calendar - cut out paint chips, glue them on the background, and put into frame.  Then, use dry erase markers to remember important by ester
esterester DIY calendar - cut out paint chips, glue them on the background, and put into frame. Then, use dry erase markers to remember important

make

DIY decoupage eggs for Easter Need: hard boiled eggs (cold), pretty fabric, glue (craft glue)1. Cute out shapes you like from fabric2. Carefully paint a thin layer of glue and press fabric down on glue - paint another thin layer on top (make sure there are no bubbles in glue)3. Dry and if you want a glossy look add another layer of glue otherwise display in pretty dish for company.Eggs will spoil - so only sit out on table when ready to eat.Decoupage (or découpage) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects,gold leaf and so on by linda.pareschi
linda.pareschilinda.pareschi DIY decoupage eggs for Easter Need: hard boiled eggs (cold), pretty fabric, glue (craft glue)1. Cute out shapes you like from fabric2. Carefully paint a thin layer of glue and press fabric down on glue - paint another thin layer on top (make sure there are no bubbles in glue)3. Dry and if you want a glossy look add another layer of glue otherwise display in pretty dish for company.Eggs will spoil - so only sit out on table when ready to eat.Decoupage (or découpage) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects,gold leaf and so on

Pasqua

P is for Personality, which is precisely what printed jeans ooze of.  Glide your way into this mainstream must-have with this denim DO!  Get inspired by Balmain’s coveted graphic jean with a snakeskin twist.  Bulgari’s Serpenti Collection of chic bracelets, bags, wallets and watches has slithered into our hearts, helping our style shine bright.  Infuse a luxe snakeskin-esque pattern with a pop of print… it’s  just what the DIY doctor ordered. To create:  use a solid colored pair of jeans for the base.  Use scissors to cut zig zag shapes out of kitchen sponges and textured sponge cloths into 2” inch strips.  Apply an even coat of fabric paint onto the sponge surface and press directly onto the denim starting from the outside edge.  Hold sponge for a few seconds allowing paint to absorb into the material.  Continue to create vertical patterns down the legs.  For a more textured effect, overlap sponges as you go. Let one side dry completely before turning over to repeat the process on the back. by DaisyCombridge
DaisyCombridgeDaisyCombridge P is for Personality, which is precisely what printed jeans ooze of.  Glide your way into this mainstream must-have with this denim DO!  Get inspired by Balmain’s coveted graphic jean with a snakeskin twist.  Bulgari’s Serpenti Collection of chic bracelets, bags, wallets and watches has slithered into our hearts, helping our style shine bright.  Infuse a luxe snakeskin-esque pattern with a pop of print… it’s  just what the DIY doctor ordered. To create:  use a solid colored pair of jeans for the base.  Use scissors to cut zig zag shapes out of kitchen sponges and textured sponge cloths into 2” inch strips.  Apply an even coat of fabric paint onto the sponge surface and press directly onto the denim starting from the outside edge.  Hold sponge for a few seconds allowing paint to absorb into the material.  Continue to create vertical patterns down the legs.  For a more textured effect, overlap sponges as you go. Let one side dry completely before turning over to repeat the process on the back.

diy and crafts