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Planting Project for Front Yard

Need for transformation

Michele Pappagallo from Myrtle Beach, SC and her family recently bought a new house.

Like most people, they immediately made a refreshment of the house, which included both the facade and the front door.

They had already added the black shutters and painted the front door in an aqua color.

However, one more thing was not perfect.

It was a front yard on both sides of the front stairs.

This house had overgrown, there were straggly shrubs in front and they wanted something fresh and new.

So, they started working.

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Renovation of an Old and Dull Park Bench

Time to work 1-2 weeks

Lisa Myers from Fort Wayne, IN, inherited a house from her mother with a park bench in a very ruined state.

The bench was with a rusting frame and rotten boards which were all disintegrating.
Lisa decided to come to life this park bench with a bit imagination and not so hard work.

It cost to her and her husband about $50 and takes their time 1-2 weeks.

The family knew that this park bench could be beautiful and comfortable again.

So, they got the job to refresh the bench and started with getting ready to dismantle.

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Pantry Storage for Tiny Spaces – Use Any Space in the Kitchen

Small space

I’ve always wondered how to make my kitchen bigger.

Every time when I’ve came back with my purchases it was difficult for me to order them.
Well, I had a tiny place in my kitchen which I can’t use because it was so tiny and it did not collect anything.

Now it has changed since I found out a post by Kasey from Chico, CA.

She showed me how she made a pantry in her tiny place in the kitchen.

And when I read her tutorial I immediately built my own version.

Keep reading to know how she managed to transform her useless place into a perfect pantry for snug spaces.

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How to Make an Underground Oven in Your Backyard

It’s summer! It’s BBQ time!

Hi, dear friends.

Are you ready for summer?

Are you impatient to go out and have fun round the BBQ with the best friends and your family?

Are you good delicious lovers?
Well, in this post you can read about a Dirt Oven DIY, in which you can cook the best meals.
Nicole from Murrieta, CA, made such one in the ground and showed us how she made it.

Yes, she cooked in the dirt.

It’s no microwave, but it makes very tender pork ribs, that’s for sure!

Keep reading to know how she and her husband made it and at the end you will be able to build own yourself.

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DIY Farmhouse Trays for Only $10

One of the most useful furniture at home

The folding trays are so useful furniture at home because they could be moved a lot.

They also could be used as a makeshift side table or for eating in front of the TV.

The best thing is that they can be picked up when they are not needed.

Katie from Mentor, OH uses such ones every day even in her farmhouse.

She bought several folding trays from Goodwill and added them a suitable view for the farmhouse.

They cost her $5for a set of four.

With a good imagination and one day work she made a farmhouse-style makeover.

Here’s her tutorial about her project.

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