I love the vintage feel of these coaster made by Kara over at Mine for the Making. She took a fifty-cent package of coasters, some Mod Podge and pretty scrapbook paper and went to work.
Stop by Kara’s blog to see her old world coasters.
Ideas For DIY
, by Amanda Formaro. 1 Comment
I love the vintage feel of these coaster made by Kara over at Mine for the Making. She took a fifty-cent package of coasters, some Mod Podge and pretty scrapbook paper and went to work.
Stop by Kara’s blog to see her old world coasters.
Organizing your garden might seem like a small task, but it can make a big difference in your gardening experience. As someone who once struggled with a tangled, unruly hose, I know firsthand the frustration it can cause. Burst connections, kinks, and constant battles with the hose can quickly drain the joy out of gardening.
That’s why I decided to take action and seek advice from fellow gardeners. Their unanimous recommendation? Invest in a hose reel. And let me tell you, it was a game-changer. No more wrestling with the hose, no more tangled messes – just smooth, effortless watering.
In this roundup, I’ve shared DIY hose reel ideas that you can easily make yourself, as well as options for those who prefer the convenience of a store-bought reel, like the retractable one mentioned. So whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, I hope these suggestions inspire you to take control of your garden and make watering a breeze. Happy gardening
Of course you can buy reels, check out this one which is retractable.
Air Hose Reel From Plywood / 360° Swivel
DIY Chunky Garden Hose Holder – Sawdust Sisters
How to Build a Cedar Garden Hose Holder
DIY Hose Reel | Homestead Heroine
How To Make a Hose Reel From a Bucket – The Art of Doing Stuff
DIY – Garden Hose Reels Old Car Wheel
How-To Make An Awesome Garden Hose Hanger
Homemade Extension Cord Winder Mount :
Upcycled garden hose storage – NewlyWoodwards
DIY Hose Holder with Pallet Wood Planter
Step By Step Guide On How To Build Raised Garden Beds
Glenda says
Nice! They look great. I need to try this.
Glenda