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Great Ideas To Help Organize Your Home

January 7, by Larissa Coleman. Leave a Comment

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I have this weakness for liking things to be organized.  Ok, well maybe it’s not so much a weakness as much as it is a touch of OCD, but admitting the problem is the first step, right?  Well, after stumbling across this post at the blog Harvard Homemaker, I am glad to know I’m not the only one who likes things put together just so-so.

With over 100 ideas, this post is sure to give you some great ideas to organizing your home, just in time for a fresh start with the new year.  Browse through her list and see if any of her ideas will help you out.  I’m sure putting some of them into play at my house.

Read the post here: More That 100 Ideas To Help Organize Your Home and Your Life

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DIY Farmhouse Wall Shovel

 

 

Welcome to our DIY craft tutorial on how to make a Dollar Tree Farmhouse Shovel Décor/Wreath! If you are someone who loves the farmhouse style, but doesn’t want to spend a lot of money on expensive home decor, then this tutorial is perfect for you. We will show you how to take a simple plastic shovel from Dollar Tree and turn it into a beautiful farmhouse-style decoration or wreath that will add charm and personality to your home.

Farmhouse decor has become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. The style is warm and inviting, and it’s a great way to add a touch of rustic charm to your home. However, buying farmhouse decor can be expensive, and not everyone has the budget to buy expensive home decor. That’s why this tutorial is perfect for those who want to add farmhouse charm to their home decor on a budget.

The Dollar Tree is a great place to find affordable items that can be used for DIY projects. This tutorial uses a plastic shovel from Dollar Tree, which is an inexpensive and readily available item. With some paint, ribbon, and other simple supplies, you’ll be able to create a beautiful farmhouse-style decoration or wreath that will add charm and personality to your home.

This tutorial is easy to follow and can be seen on our other website craftbits.com,

 

Dollar Tree Shovel Hack – Farmhouse Wall Art 

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