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    Love this, save space and get all those darn books up and findable.

    Tutorial: hanging book display - penny carnival
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    mason jar and a votive holder, pretty nifty
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    "This is my "recipe": I put about 1/4 cup of baking soda in a small glass bowl and squirt in hydrogen peroxide until it makes a nice paste. Then I rub it on the offending dirt/stain/grease...whatever! I usually just use my fingers...but I also use a small sponge at times as well. "

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    Curtain rod and ribbon. Love it Inspiration for decoration: hall
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    Pretty nifty. ornament storage - glue cups to the cardboard cut to fit the box.

    a. party style
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    quilt headboard, you could also just use fabric weighted at the bottom so you could change it once in a while. Neat idea.

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    I am going to do this for my grandson, he has a bunch of medals from archery shoots.
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    she laid lace over in and spray painted leaving the lace design on the dresser.

    Gorgeous

    kara paslay designs
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