Quick To Make DIY Slatted Wooden Trivet

Quick To Make DIY Slatted Wooden Trivet
With just a few ½-inch square dowels, some twine and a few nuts, this handy trivet can be pulled together before the dinner bell rings. Using the cut list, cut the square dowels to size using a handsaw or miter saw. Lay the slats side-by-side with their ends aligned. Make a registration mark near one... 
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Original DIY Neon Mosaic Tile Trivet

Original DIY Neon Mosaic Tile Trivet
I love mosaics as this ancient pattern allows creating wonderful and eye-catching items,and this trivet is one of them. The supplies are neon acrylic paint, unsanded grout, an exacto knife, a square white tile, peel-and-stick floor tile, squeegee, a plastic molding. You need to figure out what size to cut your peel-and-stick tile. Measure your... 
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14 Original DIY Wine Cork Projects For Your Home

14 Original DIY Wine Cork Projects For Your Home
Got a pile of wine corks? I have good news for you! You can create almost anything using them, let’s have a look at some ideas. I’m sure that all of you have seen wine cork trivets – easy and practical but what about trays? You can take any tray you like and cover it... 
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Easy DIY Trivet Of Wine Corks And Metal

Easy DIY Trivet Of Wine Corks And Metal
Why are cork crafts so super cool? Because they are cheap and easy to make! Cork can be a perfect source for almost anything, from a laptop sleeve to a backsplash. If you like wine and have lots of corks at home, it’s time to use them! This cork trivet is super easy to make.... 
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DIY Multi-Purpose Wood Roll-Up Tray

DIY Multi-Purpose Wood Roll-Up Tray
This wood roll-up tray is a mix of a travel valet tray, a hot food trivet, or a pad to set your laptop on – so functional! To make it you’ll need 4 strips of wood – 1.5″ wide x 1/4″ thick x 36″ long, a saw, a thick piece of felt of your choice,... 
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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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12 DIY Scandinavian Fall Crafts For Home Décor

12 DIY Scandinavian Fall Crafts For Home Décor
Fall is here and if you haven’t added any touches of it to your home, maybe this roundup will help you. Today it’s all about Scandinavian fall! Scandinavian décor is simple, monochromatic, natural and very cozy. That’s why for Nordic fall décor you can make some decorations of natural wood, for example, a candle holder... 
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How To Make Simple Christmas Trivets

How To Make Simple Christmas Trivets
Trivets are always needed, it’s a perfect gift. You may use them as a wall art, a cute holiday cork board and heat trivets; you can give them as a gift. The supplies are 3 round cork trivets, acrylic paints and a brush, a multi-purpose sealer, a stencil and Mod Podge. Create your stencil and... 
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Original DIY Trivet With A Geometrical Pattern

Original DIY Trivet With A Geometrical Pattern
Trivet is always needed in the kitchen or anywhere else where you drink hot coffee. Here’s a cool and modern way to create a modular trivet that looks cool and original thanks to the geometric pattern. Print out as many sheets as you need, pin them to a piece of felt, and use a rotary... 
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Useful DIY Tree Stump Trivet Made Of Fabric

Useful DIY Tree Stump Trivet Made Of Fabric
If you like tea, you definitely make it very often. What you need is a trivet for your teapot. Tree stump trivet is a nice and simple in crafting thing. You’ll need dark brown and beige felt strips, fabric glue, scissors. Cut the strips into smaller lengths that you are going to stagger and build... 
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