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    Summertime Grow flower sign using dishes

    June 20, 2017 / 0 Comments

    One of my favorite ways to decorate and present my home is by adding fun signs to my porch and patio. With summer gardening upon us, I found this idea for a Summertime grow dish board. I love the combination of the plate flower used as the letter “o” in the word grow. Over at Wendy’s make n take you can pay for a kit or class to make this sign. I love the idea but the size of sign she was offering is rather large. I decided to create my own and make a smaller version. To create your own Summer Time grow dish board you will need: 2…

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    Krystal

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    DIY Fresh Cut Flowers Rustic Outdoor Garden Sign

    May 15, 2017 / 2 Comments

    If one thing is certain we love making signs and we love using scrap wood to do it. The cheaper we can create a project the better it is on our crafting budget. This Fresh Cut Flowers rustic garden sign is no exception to using the wood floor planks that we do. Who can pass up free wood? Here is a quick and easy tutorial for this garden sign. First take 3 wood floor slats and cut them 22″ in length.  Then glue the tongue and grooves together of each slat using wood glue. The wood flooring pieces are exactly 5″ in width. By putting all 3 strips together the…

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    Avry

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    DIY – Step by Step Handmade Wood Trellis for grapevines tutorial

    April 24, 2012 / 19 Comments

    Last summer we put in our yard. We had moved into our house the first part of October of 2010 and didn’t really start on our yard until April of 2011.  My husband installed our sprinkling system, laid our sod, did curbing and added trees as fast as I could find trees on our local classified free ads.  What a gem! Towards the end of the summer I decided I wanted some grapes.  I planted two different kinds of grapes and realized after a month how fast those suckers grow! The tiny PVC pipe garden trellis I had was not going to hold up. SEE UPDATED PHOTOS BELOW!! Over the…

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    Avry

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