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How to cover Candle Holder or Glass vase with beads

Stacy Davis, from Fredericksburg, VA,

had seen a vase or candle holder which was covered with beautiful colorful beads.
It was simply made and looked unique that she fell in love. It has been since 4 years ago. Stacy had always intended to try to recreate a version of it but she wasn’t sure how to go about it.
She really wanted and was super motivated to make such one.

She went to Walmart and bought a small candle for 74 cents to experiment on.
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How To Make a Kitchen Fan with a DIY hood

A mother and her daughter moved into their ten-year-old home.

Unfortunately about one month after that their stove fan went out. They looked for a new fancy one but they didn’t like the price of it.

They decided to buy a good but plain fan and then to cover it with a DIY hood.

This saved them about half the price of a fancy hood and the final result is awesome and beautiful looking item.

They made the new hood in the same style as their existing kitchen cabinets.

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Trash Cans Transformed Into Comfortable Patio Table

Jodi’s family had black metal patio furniture and wanted to have a suitable table for it.

They needed 3 items of it. They couldn’t find what they wanted so they decided to make them.

You can make one or more if you like.

Used materials for this project:

3 Mesh trash cans, exterior paint, brush, 3 wood table rounds, drill, screws and nuts, sealant and sp   (Walmart, home depot, The rest of the items they had)

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How to Makeover Your Backyard: DIY Project

A family had a backyard area which was in dire need of help.

It was a “weed garden “.  This yard area was just a big mix of mulch, rocks, and weeds.

They decided to transform it into a more functional space without the weeds.

The family wanted to create a beautiful and more usable space with concrete paves and rocks.

So it was time to start the project and get the things going.

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DIY Fireplace Makeover So Cheap You Would Want To Start it Now

This guy Frank from Marlton,NJ recently moved in and found out that the fireplace that was already there was nothing, but a ruin.

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It was dirty and cracked fireplace with stained wood. It was obvious for him that this one wouldn’t work.