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“If You Can Trace It, You Can Make It” Owl Pillow

Lindsay from My Crafty Spot loved the idea of creating pillows that mimic the look of framed art. She found a way to make her own for less than $10 using a paint marker and a steady hand. Lindsay says, “The real beauty of this is that ANYONE can do it! You might have to find your image online, but creating it is as easy as tracing letters in kindergarten, and saving $90 isn’t too awful either.”

owl pillow

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Styrofoam Cone Wall “Planter”

Do you love flowers and greenery but have a black thumb? Morena from Morena’s Corner created a lovely floral wall cone to help usher spring into her home – and guess what? It requires no watering thanks to the use of a Styrofoam cone and faux flowers. The Styrofoam makes for a super lightweight “planter” that’s simple to hang on the wall. You get the look of fresh flowers for spring without the upkeep!

cone wall planter

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Chalkboard Map Rolling Shade

Chalkboard paint and maps have been popular in the DIY world for awhile now and are still going strong. Becca at From Gardner 2 Bergers merged these two popular trends to create a rolling chalkboard map for her guest bedroom. Wondering how Becca pulled off the rolling part of the map? Easy! She painted a rolling window shade with chalkboard paint and then drew the map right on. The cool part is that the map also doubles as a blackout shade on the window!

diy chalkboard map

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Make a Lace Trim Mirror with Only Hot Glue

Cheryl from Snaps of Ginger recreated a beautifully detailed mirror from Anthropologie using only three materials for a grand total of ten dollars! Cheryl started off with a mirrored candle plate from Hobby Lobby, added some metallic gold trim with hot glue, and VOILA! You could easily use this technique to make a larger, eye-catching piece or create several small mirrors with slightly different designs to cluster together. They are so easy why not make a few???

gold lace mirror

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Chunky Wood Coffee Table with Casters

When Ana White approached Whitney from Shanty 2 Chic about collaborating on a coffee table project, she was all in! Chunky wood frame, metal casters, weathered finish, and ample space for storage and decorating – how could she say no??? Whitney says this baby was a breeze to build, taking just a few hours. Plus, it only cost her around $100, and that’s for the wood, wheels, and all!

pottery barn inspired coffee table

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