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How to Make DIY Folding Display for Craft Shows and Markets?

I participated in two vintage markets in 2016 and needed a place

where I could hang things for buyers to see. I wanted something portable, inexpensive, and something that would let me hang something in multiple spots. A trip to Lowe’s lumber department gave me an idea, I made a portable display using a privacy fence section.

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Make An Organized Kids Closet

I’m back today with the ‘afters’ of Maya’s closet.

We tried to keep this one on budget, and I’m pretty happy with the way it turned out. It is pretty but also packs in function. And the best part? We still have some room to grow into it. She definitely has the nicest closet in the house – lucky little lady! After finishing the wallpaper, it was time to create an organized closet!

In order to figure out what made the most sense for how to lay out the closet, we wrote out a list of what we would be wanting to store in there. In her dresser, Maya has her tee-shirts, long sleeve shirts, pants/leggings, and PJs.

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Make Chalkboard From Headboard

Hello Hometalkers!

I teamed up with my friends over at DecoArt,

to bring you this project! Their line of paints are seriously to die for! Easy to use, and their bright crisp colors will leave your projects looking ahhhmazing!

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How to Make DIY Jewelry Holder

Make a pretty holder for your earrings, necklaces,

and bracelets. All you need is a frame, decorative knobs, and sheet metal!

Here are the materials you will need:
Wooden Frame (painted or not)
1 sheet of 1’X2′ aluminum sheeting (any design)
Tin snips

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Make Wood Sunburst Mirror

Looking around my work shop,

I was inspired to make this sunburst mirror!
Never having made one before, I had to wing it, but I was happy with the outcome.

First, I gather wood bits and a mirror. Make sure your wood is sanded if needed before you begin. I waited until it was put together, and if I ever make another one, I will sand them first! I used wood glue and screws to hold the pieces together. For the smaller/thinner pieces, I used wood glue and brads.