DIY Polymer Clay Jewelry Holder With Hooks

DIY Polymer Clay Jewelry Holder With Hooks
Need a simple and practical idea to store your jewelry? Here it is! It’s a cool jewelry hook, where you can hang necklaces, bracelets and even earrings. Take a large piece of clay in the desired base color. Roll it up and mix one or two colors if you want. When you achieve the desired... 
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DIY Stud Earring Rack From Plywood

DIY Stud Earring Rack From Plywood
Got a lot of earrings? We’ve got a solution for you! This earring rack is right what you need to organize them all. Prepare a hole template, a plywood sheet, 1/8″ thick, a square wood dowel, 1/2″ square by 36″ long, screw eyehooks, sturdy chain, about 10 inches, jump rings or split rings, masking tape,... 
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DIY Rustic Crate And PVC Toy Storage Unit

DIY Rustic Crate And PVC Toy Storage Unit
We’ve just told you of toy storage ideas, and here’s one more awesome piece! Prepare a crate, narrow table top sign, 3 inch pvc pipe cut into 4 inch segments (13), acrylic paint in bright colors, chalk paint in two colors, a hand saw, sand paper, a paint brush and water, construction grade adhesive. Lightly... 
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9 Practical And Eye-Catching Pegboard DIYs For Your Home

9 Practical And Eye-Catching Pegboard DIYs For Your Home
Pegboards are great as storage pieces and decorations at the same time. Installing a pegboard you can store yarn, scissors, planters, hang shelves and literally, everything you need. You can buy pegboards and just hang them on the walls, use instead of a headboard, make a wall art of it (without losing its functionality), attach... 
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Easy And Trendy DIY Marble Knife Holder

Easy And Trendy DIY Marble Knife Holder
Marbled items get more and more popularity, and this simple knife holder is right on top! The supplies are large plastic vase/container, black poster board, nail polish, and enough black rice to fill the container to almost full. First cut the poster board so it would fit inside the plastic container. Then use the same... 
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Chic DIY Copper And Wood Ladder Shelf

Chic DIY Copper And Wood Ladder Shelf
This chic copper and wood ladder is amazing for displaying jewelry and smaller pieces or hanging something, let’s make one! The supplies are 2 x wooden broom handles, 15mm copper pipe, a pipe cutter, wood glue, a power drill. First up decide how many rungs you want on your ladder. Drill 4 x 17mm holes... 
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Simple And Budget-Savvy DIY Shadow Box Storage

Simple And Budget-Savvy DIY Shadow Box Storage
Whether you live in a small apartment or are a student living in a dorm room, finding space for storage can be difficult. To solve this problem you’ll need a paper-mache square box set Of 3-8.5″, 7.5″ & 6″, scrapbooking, wooden veneer shapes, craft paint, gold paint pen, foam brushes, Mod Podge, a craft knife,... 
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Striped DIY Hanging Branch Jewelry Display

Striped DIY Hanging Branch Jewelry Display
If you’ve been following us, you’ve already seen driftwood craft roundup, and this one from forthemakers.com is also dedicated to the same topic. To make this branch jewelry display, you’ll need a medium/long sized branch, cup hooks, thin-sized drill bits, a power drill, 3-4 different colors of embroidery floss, scissors, a sharpie, pliers and a... 
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DIY Fabric Storage Box With A Handle

DIY Fabric Storage Box With A Handle
A storage box is a necessary thing in every home as it’s a perfect piece for storage and you can make in any style and color. To make one you’ll need a carton box, fabrics, cotton webbing, brads, 2 pcs, label plate & brads, ribbon, thick plastic sheet as the reinforced backing for the handle,... 
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Comfy DIY Chair Drink Holder For Indoors And Outdoors

Comfy DIY Chair Drink Holder For Indoors And Outdoors
Upgrade your chair with this cool drink holder from build-basic.com and store it comfortably. Using the cut list above, cut the pieces to size. On the spacer block, mark the location of the pilot 2-inches and 4¼-inches from the front edge of the board. Clamp all the pieces together so that their front edges set... 
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