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steps leading up to an open door with the words before and after projected on them

Advertisement Save Step 1: Start With The Basics! You need to start slowly with this awesome LOTR door, as this is not an easy DIY project. The first thing you have to do is to get yourself a plywood shadow box and LED lights that you will carefully install later on. Place the LED strips […]

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the process of making a house out of cardboard

Frankenstein Light Switch: I saw one of these Frankenstein throw switches online but I could only see ones available in the U.S. - and these didn't seem suitable for the Gang 1 light switches that I have in my house. Then I thought I could easily design and make one to fit, a…

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a planter made out of wooden blocks with flowers in it and a question mark painted on the side

Starting a garden project can seem hard at the beginning. I remember the first time I tried to make my own planter box. It was a small project, but I didn't know where to begin. I searched for plans online and found lots of options, but most were too hard to follow. It made me wish for simpler instructions that I could understand and use. After some searching, I found plans that were just right for someone like me. They had clear steps and weren't too hard to follow. Making that first…

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multicolored shelves stacked on top of each other

One of the best ways to maximize storage in a small space is to go vertical with your storage. And what better way to accomplish that than with some stylish, handmade shelving? From gold and glam to rustic and industrial, here are ten stylish options to add some storage space to your home. TOP ROW: 1. Minty Gold Shelf Inspiration 2. Under $50: DIY Threaded Rope Shelves 3. How to Make a Modern Pegboard Shelving System 4. DIY Honeycomb Shelves from Reclaimed Wood 5.

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a wind chime hanging from the ceiling in front of a wall with decorative lights

Difficulty: Easy ★★☆☆☆ Materials you will need: The template Scissors Glue Ribbon/ string A hole punch A craft knife (optional) A cutting mat (only if you are using a knife) Markers in corresponding colours (optional) The first thing you're going to need to do is print out the template, which can be found here. We've printed ours on some card stock (thicker paper) but any paper thickness will do. Obviously the thicker your paper the sturdier your ornament will be. Once you have the template…

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