05/30/14, by Cate Seiser
Create an indoor window treatment inspired by exterior shutters. The customizable design adds a clever touch to coastal-style decor.
add to my favorites05/30/14, by Cate Seiser
Achieve a coastal look in your own home — no matter where it's located. We'll show you how to incorporate textiles and furnishings that pull it off tastefully.
add to my favorites05/27/14, by Megan Steenson
Yard and garden products made from plastic don’t always age gracefully. Now, you can make them look better than brand new with spray paint.
add to my favorites05/23/14, by Cate Seiser
Stash keys, notes, and small items within this compact message center. The best part: Doors made of window shutters conceal all the clutter!
add to my favorites05/21/14, by Cate Seiser
Make a modest bouquet of flowers a bold focal point by displaying it with a clever, colorful vase filler. Check out this quick tip for doing it efficiently!
add to my favorites05/19/14, by Megan Steenson
We'll show you how to give a budget-friendly but boring doormat a makeover with three different looks that are sure to bring smiles to all who cross your doorstep.
add to my favorites05/16/14, by Cate Seiser
Wallpaper isn't just for walls. Step up the style of an average staircase by applying wallpaper — in any style you like — to the vertical risers.
add to my favorites05/14/14, by Megan Steenson
Display your initials or a meaningful phrase with this clever DIY wall art. All you need is an inexpensive canvas, three-dimensional letters, and paint.
add to my favorites05/12/14, by Megan Steenson
Welcome your guests with a cheerful greeting. Make an adorable owl doormat of your own with step-by-step instructions and a downloadable template!
add to my favorites05/09/14, by Cate Seiser
This dramatic alternative to 8x10s involves creative crops, supersized prints, and sleek DIY frames. You can't get substantial wall art like this for less.
add to my favorites05/07/14, by Megan Steenson
Welcome your guests with dual-purpose door decor that's bright and cheery on the inside, and sleek and stylish on the outside!
add to my favorites05/05/14, by Megan Steenson
Can't find quality outdoor furniture in your favorite color? Opt for raw-wood pieces, and paint them yourself! We'll show you how to do it as well as the pros.
add to my favorites05/02/14, by Cate Seiser
Add distinction and definition between spaces in your home by creating a room divider. We'll show you how to make one from fun fabric and sleek hardware.
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