11 Ways to Repurpose Christmas Decor at the Holidays and Beyond
Give your holiday decorations a new lease on life with these intriguing ideas.
Give your holiday decorations a new lease on life with these intriguing ideas.
Traditional ways to care for and decorate a home are more than just time-tested; they are often less expensive, more intentional, and better for the planet.
Changing your car’s oil, fluids, and plugs are pretty simple tasks once you get the hang of them. Outfitting your workshop with these key tools will ensure that you’re ready to tackle basic DIY automotive care.
From koi ponds to waterfalls, birdbaths to garden streams, we’ve gathered together our favorite backyard bubblers, gurglers, and soothers.
Don’t toss that candle stub! Discover some creative ways to use the wax that is left after burning a candle.
Add a touch of originality to your shelves with a DIY geometric bookend, molded easily from leftover cardboard and a little concrete mix.
Learning how to dry hydrangea flowers is a simple process—one that ends with putting the flowers in a vase filled with water—but the right timing (and technique) is essential.
Now that the worst of winter is behind us, it’s time to set our sights on relaxing, entertaining, and eating alfresco. But outfitting these spaces with decorative and functional elements can get expensive. Instead of heading to the home goods store, take a U-turn to your local thrift shop or dollar store to craft one of these clever, creative, and incredibly cheap projects that are sure to give your outdoor retreat the spring spruce it needs.
While many homeowners will spend hours in the paint aisle debating wall colors, few pay much attention to the ceiling. Although there’s nothing wrong with a standard white color, there are plenty of reasons you should consider painting your ceiling a different hue.
Keep yourself and your home safe and looking great by moving these projects outside.