Don’t toss out those old planters because they’re looking
worn and tired! Use this quick fix to bring some color and life back to your porch or patio.
Who Else Would Do It Oh That Well: Do it by Yourself
Crafts, projects, ideas and essential life skills for DIY projects – our DIY Home section on www.decorhomeideasbest.com presents the most beautiful, artsy creations out there. This is a special selection of items, elements, and decorations you can create by yourself. Not only do they look amazing, you get to enjoy the process of creating something on your own.
There’s more to DIY projects that meets the eye. Creating something special with your hands brings you joy, it relaxes you and helps you let go of over thinking, stressing and the hustle of the modern life. There’s a lot you can buy at the store that is beautiful and ready to hang on your wall, but can we really compare the feeling when you have done it by yourself?
DIY projects are a true an art therapy for our senses. You can practice mindfulness and concentration while you are focused on the task.
The hip, trendy ideas on handmade objects, elements, toys and decorations have become an obsession for many! We focus on clever, superb home décor ideas that you can mix and match, or even twist. Your taste and personalized approach is of utmost importance, because it brings an idea to life. What you put your efforts and your heart into beautifies everything around. Whether you gift it to someone or keep it on the shelf – your special imprint will be there!
Here is a sneak peek on our DIY solutions database: designing your own centerpiece for the table, how to create a hip tree for the next holiday, wreaths and ornaments; wall art and wall decorations; DIY make up storages; reusing and recycling old furniture; decorating mason jars and water bottles; creating a new dreamy DIY room; cleaning DIY hacks; crafting your own scented candles, woodworking, tips and tricks for storage ideas and many more crafty designs!
You can wave boredom goodbye and we will make sure it never returns. Your home can become a DIY wonderland with your simple efforts and little hints and winks form our side. We recommend switching between activities and giving our minds creative breaks from time to time. Doing-it-yourself means settling in your own presence and peace. Finding your next great potential and creating a divine object that utilizes the best potential of your home.
Your environment is as important as you are, so let’s find a way to incorporate more of what is specific to your taste and preference and less of everything else. We often find that store-purchased products are lookalikes to each other and we want to build something unique. Hence, the power of a DIY creation – it has all the best colors, features, textures and it cannot be repeated, even when it’s produced in the exact same way for a second time.
We share little shots of gratitude, awe, and inspiration in this category! There is so much you can do that is cheap, effective and adventurous. Most of the ideas we share are easily achievable on a budget, make us of things you already have lying around in cabinets and drawers. Grab your brushes, scissors, the old buttons from that winter coat and a cup of coffee – we have a lot to share!
Don’t toss out those old planters because they’re looking
worn and tired! Use this quick fix to bring some color and life back to your porch or patio.
I have been wanting to redo our main bathroom
for a long time. This is the bathroom that our kids use as well as guests. Before it was so dark and dreary. I was trying to use the shower curtain that I already had. I also found a full gallon of extra white paint in semi-gloss that the previous owners had used on the trim and doors. I figured I could use that and save a lot of money!
When I moved into my (Steph) house 4 years ago,
the master bedroom had a closet in the hallway and a second, walk-in closet. I thought the hallway closet was adequate and the walk-in would be a great room for storage and an audio recording booth (I know, nerdy and not really on most peoples’ ‘must’ list- but it was on mine).
Now that I have made a recording booth in my office closet, I was ready to make the walk-in closet- well, a closet! Follow the journey below…
As part of my new garage project
I made up this self supporting heavy duty shelf. Using building materials to keep the cost down and taking about a day to complete this shelf ain’t going’ no-where! Included are photos and a You Tube video showing all the steps involved.
Y’all!!! I could jump out of my skin
I’m so excited! As many of you who follow me may know, I’m not a sewer AT ALL. I’ve tried and tried but have never been able to master the art of sewing. I’ve been wanting to do this project for years but was too intimidated by it–especially since it involved a sewing machine–and now that Rob and I will be welcoming a baby girl in a few short months,