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Not only are these look-alike furniture/accessories a snap to create, you'll save money and enjoy making them by hand.
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Buy: Flower Magnets
These red, white, and blue vintage flower enamel brooch magnets are patriotic adornments.
($18; etsy.com)
Amber S. Clark
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DIY: Flower Magnets
Instead of letting vintage brooches gather dust in your jewelry box, turn them into refrigerator magnets: Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove the pin hardware from the back of each brooch (most fittings will come off easily); then affix a superstrong magnet with a small bead of glue — we used Gorilla Super Glue. Let dry overnight. This small touch gives your fridge a nice mini face-lift.
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Buy: Owl Tote Bag
Eyes are watching you with this owl tote bag.
($20; cafepress.com)
Kate Mathis
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DIY: Animal Tote Bag
Why buy a cute bag when you can make one? We have adorable templates of a squirrel, deer, or owl for you to choose from. Just download, print, and trace! And you can proudly show-off your craft skills to everyone when this tote is around your arm.
Instructions: How to Make an Animal Tote
Courtesy of Etsy
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Buy: Clock
A StoryTime Clock made from a children's book is a precious way to tell time.
($15; etsy.com)
Lara Robby/Studio D
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DIY: Book Clock
Turn an old children's book into a clock. Make a classic come to life by drilling through both the front and back covers. Prop on a shelf, or add a picture hanger to the back with superglue.
Courtesy of eBay
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Buy: Hurricane Candle
This pretty glass lace lamp makes candlelight even more romantic.
($10; eBay.com)
Lucas Allen
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DIY: Hurricane Candle
Awaken the artisan from within by handcrafting your own candle. Pour the wax into unique shapes or keep it classic with a Hurricane candle.
Instructions: How to Make a Candle
Courtesy of Pier 1 Imports
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Buy: Table Runner
A linen patchwork lends a little country flair to your table setting.
($30; Pier 1 Imports)
Charlier Colmer
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DIY: Table Runner
Craft a runner using old handkerchiefs to dress up a plain table.
To make a table runner, measure the length of your table (plus overhang) to determine how many hankies you'll need (we used ten 12-inch squares for an 82-inch-long table). To connect the first two, flip them pattern side down, overlapping the edges by about ⅜ inch; pin, then stitch together. Continue attaching handkerchiefs in this manner until the runner is complete.
Courtesy of Toronto Flowers by 4165 Flower
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Buy: Vase
A bright vase makes bouquet of Gerber Daisies even more sunny.
($55; 4165flowers.com)
Andrew McCaul
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DIY: Vase
All of those old school supplies finally come in handy! This striped vase is comprised of colored pencils for a cheerful complement to flowers.
Instructions: How to Make a Vase
Courtesy of Ballard Designs
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Buy: Message Board
Framed message boards make it easy and stylish to stay organized.
($69 - $399; ballarddesigns.com)
Adrian Briscoe
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DIY: Magnetic Message Board
Turn a message board into a craft project. Use an old frame for antique appeal and make an extra one while you're at it because these are great gifts.
Instructions: How to Make a Message Board
Courtesy of Koehler Home Decor
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Buy: Display Shelves
Shabby Chic white wood display shelves are a chic way to organize clutter.
($16; koehlerhomedecor.com)
Claire Richardson
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DIY: Display Shelves
Make ornate shelving without spending a bundle. Plus, you'll get some personal satisfaction from making a hands-on contribution to your home.
Instructions: How to Make Display Shelves
Courtesy of IKEA
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Buy: Bookcase
This bookcase is a great way to keep knickknacks and media organized.
($99; ikea.com)
Amber Clark
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DIY: Bookcase
Recycle an old dresser by transforming it into a bookcase with character. Use wallpaper to line the insides for a pop of color. The end result: an eyesore is now extra storage — at a fraction of the cost.
Instructions: How to Make a Bookcase
Courtesy of Bed Bath and Beyond
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Simon Bevan
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DIY: Headboard
A queen-size bed frame can easily set you back $2,000. A salvaged door? This one cost about $25. And, thanks to a little paint, your color options expand beyond boring black, white, or brown.
Instructions: How to Make a Headboard
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Avengers Home Decor Banners Diy
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