DIY Gilded Marble Hexagon Serving Boards

DIY Gilded Marble Hexagon Serving Boards
Need serving boards for a party? Let’s make a couple of stylish ones! You’ll need polished hexagon marble tiles, clear adhesive bumpers, liquid gold leaf and brush with painter’s tape. If you’re planning to go au natural with your color scheme, literally all you’ll have to do for this DIY project is stick the little... 
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Natural DIY Cork And Pebbles Trivet

Natural DIY Cork And Pebbles Trivet
A trivet is always necessary to save your furniture from spoiling, so let’s have a look at this one, that Prettyprudent blog shared with us. It’s really cool and natural-looking due to the pebbles on the top. You’ll need cork trivets, black river pebbles (or any others you got) and E6000® craft adhesive. Glue the... 
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DIY Maple Leaf Cork Coasters

DIY Maple Leaf Cork Coasters
Fall is here, even if you live in one of the southern regions. It’s high time that we made some pretty accessories to welcome autumn! Today we’ll make these fun maple leaf coasters, you’ll need red and orange paints, round cork coasters, round sponge brush, varathane polyurethane spray, and a maple leaf cut-out or any... 
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Pretty DIY Wood Hexagon Coasters

Pretty DIY Wood Hexagon Coasters
Do you need a couple of cool coasters? We’ve got a great idea for you! Let’s start with this piece of wood and sand it well if it’s rough. Use a sliding T bevel to figure out the angles on the hexagon coasters.  You can also kick it old school with a protractor and straight... 
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Creative DIY Painted Cork Coasters

Creative DIY Painted Cork Coasters
Coasters are always necessary to save your furniture. Let’s make these easy and cool ones, you’ll need a 12″x12″ piece of cork, a serrated knife, masking tape, a foam brush, acrylic paint. First, you need to divide your square of cork into nine 4″x4″ pieces using your masking tape as a guide and the serrated... 
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DIY Back To School Inspired Towels

DIY Back To School Inspired Towels
This craft is back to school inspired! Let’s see how to turn usual cloth into notebook-looking towels. You’ll need linen, a pencil, a ruler, a sewing machine, hem-tape, embroidery thread and an embroidery needle. Measure out your soft linen into hand towel size. Make 1 inch marks down the front with a pencil and ruler.... 
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DIY Gold Marbled Pencil Cup

DIY Gold Marbled Pencil Cup
The school year has almost begun and pen and pencil cases or holders are necessary more than ever. This cool glam pencil cup is easy to make, so prepare a plain glass or metal pencil cup, a small tub filled with water, popsicle sticks or toothpicks, paper towels, liquid gilding. In your water tub, use... 
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DIY Chain Trimmed Placemats For Cool Table Decor

DIY Chain Trimmed Placemats For Cool Table Decor
Planning a party or a family dinner? Need some original idea for table décor? Here you are! You’ll need placemats, decorative chain, embroidery floss, threading needle, scissors, wire cutters. Thread needle with the embroidery floss and tie a double knot at the end. Place the end of the chain next to the edge of the... 
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DIY Rotating Kitchen Utensil Caddy

DIY Rotating Kitchen Utensil Caddy
A rotating utensil caddy is very useful and comfy, so let’s make one for your kitchen. You’ll need a 6 inch wood circle, a drill, wood stain, a staining brush, a 3/4″ wood dowel, 7″ long, E6000, ball bearing lazy susan, a 3 inch wood square and a decorative knob. First, stain the wood and... 
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