04/16/14, by Megan Steenson
Have a door that has to be forced in place and then yanked open? We've got the solution, and the best part is the tool you need to do the job costs less than $10!
add to my favorites04/13/14, by Cate Seiser
In a recent survey of what to do with a salvaged window, "hanging outdoor decor" won by a landslide. Check out what we came up with!
add to my favorites04/11/14, by Cate Seiser
Every backyard can use a few patio torches. Learn how to make an attractive, high-quality set yourself using fixtures from the plumbing aisle.
add to my favorites04/09/14, by Kim Downing
If you're used to repairing nail and screw holes with a dab of spackle, you're used to mediocre results. We'll show you a better way to conceal holes in drywall.
add to my favorites04/07/14, by Becky Cunningham
Fresh flowers and grasses make a cheerful tablescape for spring. Instead of arranging them in typical vases, use an assortment of fun patterned takeout boxes!
add to my favorites04/04/14, by Cate Seiser
Organize your favorite magazines and make a style statement with this DIY magazine rack. Hardware-store supplies lend an industrial look and keep the cost down.
add to my favorites04/02/14, by Cate Seiser
Take a book, leave a book — that's the concept behind the Little Free Library. Hear the inside scoop on creating one, and get inspired to impact your own community.
add to my favorites03/31/14, by Megan Steenson
Spring is in the air! What better way to get in the spirit than to repurpose a salvaged door as a coat rack for your spring coats and accessories?
add to my favorites03/28/14, by Cate Seiser
Ordinary track lighting from the home center (designed for the ceiling) becomes a stylish, free-standing lamp when you mount it to a camera tripod.
add to my favorites03/26/14, by Megan Steenson
Find out how we turned a pizza pan and a salvaged vent cover into clever wall clocks. Follow our step-by-step instructions, and make a clock of your own in no time!
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