Upcycle your old window blinds and turn them into pretty, decorative wooden crates for your pots, with this easy, step by step tutorial.
Upcycle your old window blinds and turn them into pretty, decorative wooden crates for your pots, with this easy, step by step tutorial.
Installing a new window can be as simple as: remove old window, add new window in existing hole, make sure it’s plumb and level, install new trim inside out (don’t forget to add a drip cap), caulk, done.
But, if you hadn’t noticed it in our window blinds turned serving tray craft, we really like to make our tutorials exhausting exhaustive.
Brace yourselves and let’s get to it!
Do you happen to have any old & battered wooden window blinds? Ones that were the wrong size for your windows or were simply too battered and are about to hit the curbside? Keep them!
We are about to upcycle them and turn them into one of the best looking serving trays, you have ever seen!
Replacing our home’s windows was a top priority when we bought our house – almost 3 years ago (yes, we are still at it).
We decided to install all new construction windows but, save some greens by installing them ourselves. Well, where does one start with installing new windows? By removing the old ones first. This is how to do it!
Happy July! Hurry! Put on some sunblock and comfy shoes, grab your bathing suit and come with me.
I am taking you for a photo-vacation to a small Greek island, where no cars are allowed and the main means of transportation are donkeys. And we are going swimming, too!
Garden update with exclusive photos of our green tomatoes and photogenic beans. (Are you holding your breath yet?)
Our greenest post so far – literally; just see the pictures and if you aren’t impressed by how much everything grew in less than a month, I’ll be very surprised.
Get inspired with these beautiful patios that are not afraid to play with texture and color!