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How to cut glass
I posted a picture about 1 week ago on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter of me cutting glass using just string. I got LOT'S of requests for a tutorial on how I DID THIS! So here it is. FINALLY! You will be able to learn how to cut glass.
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23 DIYs To Try With Your Kids Before School Starts
Summer crafts and hacks to get your family ready for fall.
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Quickly De-Wrinkle Your Shirt with a Spray Bottle and a Fan
If you're a member of the "no iron" club, there are plenty of methods to keep wrinkle free. This trick speeds up the classic spray bottle technique. We've talked about de-wrinkling clothes without an iron, but YouTuber Piotr Wilczek takes it to the next level.
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Build a Letter Block Toy Box - instructables
We're not sure why it is such fun to see something small recreated on a much larger scale. The process makes whatever the object is seem sort of innocent. When the object happens to already be an iconic fixture of childhood, then the charming meter goes off the charts.
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Cheap & Chic: How To Make a French-Vintage-Inspired Wire Hamper
Is it possible to find a laundry hamper that's cheap, sturdy, and so stylish that it makes you feel like Jean Seberg in 1960s Paris? No, it isn't. That's why you'll have to make your own. This vintage inspired design cost around $20 to make and is perfect for holding all your Breton stripe shirts.
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100 DIY Ideas for the 3-Day Weekend
It's the start of the first three day weekend of the summer, so in keeping with (and expanding upon!) recent Apartment Therapy tradition, we put together a big list of DIY projects to consider for the days ahead. From crafting to cleaning, renovating to relaxing, there is an idea here for everyone - 100 to be exact!
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Use Lemon Rinds to Make Adorable Soaps
Instead of tossing lemon rinds, use for making supercute lemon soaps. Usually tossed in the trash, lemon zest brightens basic glycerin soap for an invigorating cleaner that also leaves hands nice and soft. After grating, use the rest of the lemon for whatever you have planned.
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19 Smart Uses For Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea tree essential oil is an antibacterial powerhouse, making it so useful around the house. Tea tree, or melaleuca, oil has a slight camphor-like odor and is made from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia, which is native to South East Queensland in Australia.
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15 Simple Cleaning Hacks Everyone Should Master
The average American household spends $42 per month on household cleaning supplies. And that doesn't include white aprons for the upstairs maid! Germs lurk everywhere inside your home, whether brought in by your pet, your own feet, or just born on the breeze that wafts through the halls of your domicile.
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