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How To: Transform a Basic Wine Glass Into a Festive Candle Holder

Today we have Christmas festivities in mind.

Joyce has shared this easy and quick DIY on how to make a jolly candle holder out of an otherwise plain wineglass.

To get the look you will need a wine glass (obviously), some unicorn spit paint, Mod Podge glue, tape, Epsom salt, Sprits bottle, decorations of your choice, varnish and a tea light (maybe best to used LED one to prevent the heat form damaging the glass).

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Chevron Fall Wreath

Fall accessories are really trendy right now

and this wreath design is really easy and cheap to make, yet looks classy and adds a touch of color to any door or wall.

For this chic idea you need just a few supplies, namely a straw wreath form, some burlap ribbon in a chevron pattern, a glue gun and floral picks (you can use any flowers or decorations you like, but to achieve a more seasonal look go for autumnal colors and pumpkins).

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How To: Transform Your Laundry Room

Ironing and doing laundry are

from seldom a favorite for anybody but it won’t hurt to redecorate that corner and make house chores a bit more enjoyable.

It’s very easy to make, takes very little time and limited supplies: and old ironing board, a can primer and can of spray paint,one funky wire basket, a brass planter, vintage wooden barrel.

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Lady-like Teacup Wreath

Fancy china sets are one thing,

but this idea shows how to take teatime to a whole new level, creating a beautiful wreath out of teacups.

To achieve the look you will need: a strong wreath base (preferable one from a craft store), spray paint, some glue, fabric scrap and, obviously, tea cups.

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How To: a Fall Inspired Pumpkin Topiary

Fall has come

and with it all those beautiful decoration ideas popping all around.

Pam shared a pumpkin and flowers topiary DIY that uses mostly faux plastic decorations which ensured the design will last all season and you won’t have to deal with the mess of rotten plants on your porch.

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