With less than a yard of oilcloth and some simple sewing, you can have a pretty way to carry your trowel, cultivator, pruners, and gloves. And if it gets dirty in the garden, just hose it off and hang it up to dry.
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As promised, I'm back with a few more pics from the Stache Bash we celebrated last week in my office. These 3 gentlemen are the winners! Each took home a
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Australian expat Heidi Adnum lives and works in London as a photographer of children and families, though she takes any opportunity to photograph food. She has two shops on Etsy — heidiadnum and hellodarlingvintage. She also ru...
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Hung from a tree or a wrought iron plant hanger, this fairly simple project will make a charmingly mod windsock garden lantern. During the day, it will add interest & texture. At night, it gives off a soft, ambient light...
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Blooming for just a few brief weeks in spring, cherry blossoms are famously ephemeral. Unless, that is, you craft artful renditions of them from glassine or vellum, in which case they\'ll deliver year-round pleasure.
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Do you have tons of hand-drawn sketches lying around that you wish you could digitize but don't know how? This instructable will get you started. In...
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