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DIY Marbled Mugs With Nail Polish

  Found This At DIY Candy   Materials Mugs Nail Polish (stay away from quick dry!) Toothpicks Container Directions Fill your container halfway with hot water. The hotter the better! Once the nail polish touches the water it is going to want to set and heat will slow the process. With the nail polish bottle very close to the surface of the water, pour a drop or two of polish into the water. Find More Here

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Painted Tin Cans

  Found This At House By Hoff   Materials  tin cans Chalky Paint washi tapes scalloped paper punch  Directions paint some tin cans with Chalky Paint Find More Here

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DIY Glass Bottle & Wood Vase

  Found This At Shanty 2-chic   Materials 1 x 6 x 8 Pine or Whitewood Board 1 3/8″ Ryobi Forstner Bit Drill Brad Nailer Wood Glue 8 Soda Bottles Directions First, you need to make your cuts!  I used my  miter saw to make the cuts below.  These pieces are all cut from the 1 x 6 board.   My top and bottom pieces are both 30″ and the sides are 8.25″.  If you are using different bottles than I am using, make your cuts on this part 1/2″ shorter than the height of your bottles. Find More Here

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DIY Mason Jar String Art

  Found This At Dear Paradise   Materials Wood slice or pallet Colored string Artificial flowers 1.125" Gold Nails with a wide head  Hammer Pliers Stencil of mason jar  Directions I started by just nailing in 4 nails.  This helped me with three things: practice how to nail a nail, figure out how to nail straight, and plan the spacing of my nails. After placing all the nails you want, carefully rip off the paper away from the wood. Find More Here

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DIY Metallic Rope Throw Basket

  Found This At Lydi Out Loud   Materials Round laundry basket  1 jar Americana Decor Metallics in Copper  About 50 feet of ½” Jute rope  1 yard felt, fleece or muslin Hot glue gun and glue sticks Utility knife Paint brush Directions With your hot glue gun, attach the felt to the base of the laundry basket, folding and gluing pleats as you go. Cut off excess material around the side and glue the seam up to the top of the basket. You don’t want to cut off the felt at the top, you’ll use it later. Find More Here

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