Let Your Wedding Dress Live On In Your Home With These 8 Creative Repurposing Ideas
Do you hate that your wedding dress is collecting dust in the back of your closet? Discover some unique ways to repurpose it into sentimental home decor.
Read MoreDo you hate that your wedding dress is collecting dust in the back of your closet? Discover some unique ways to repurpose it into sentimental home decor.
Read MoreWise upcyclers know most objects are useful beyond their label. With creativity, a pen and pencil holder can become a vessel repurposed for various needs.
Read MoreWhile shelf liners are practical, they're not very stylish. Instead, this thrifted item can add some style and decor to your shelf while staying functional.
Read MoreLooking to add some decor to your home? Upcycle old drawer liners into a cute hurricane lantern with this easy-to-make DIY using candles, a vase, and a liner.
Read MoreDon't throw out your old milk jugs. Instead, use crafting materials to create decorations you can hang by your windows, on your walls, or outside your garden.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add some charm and curb appeal to your yard, these DIY pavers using Dollar Tree trays can add a little whimsy without breaking the bank.
Read MoreWith the right supplies, this DIY turns your old pot lid into a stunning and functional wall clock you can design to perfectly fit your home's aesthetic.
Read MoreIKEA furniture is functional and affordable. That affordability also makes it ripe for DIY projects, like this one that brings a little of the outdoors inside.
Read MoreWhimsical garden decorations are just a DIY away. Try reusing old glass vases, jars, and cups for eco-friendly repurposed decor straight out of a fantasy novel.
Read MoreWhile practical, bins made of plain gray cotton are pretty boring. If you're handy with a sewing machine, you can make your own bins with cottagecore vibes.
Read MoreThis DIY garden decor is ideal for adding a touch of whimsical coastal charm to your outdoor area. It's easy to make and customize to complement your space.
Read MoreYes, Y2K fashions have been back, but did you know the look could be applied to your bedroom? You can even shop the era's decor elements at the thrift store.
Read MoreA miniature art piece has the internet hyped, and this ultra-realistic bird looks stunning. Adding tiny works like this to your decor brings a touch of whimsy.
Read MoreIf you have an overabundance of blankets and are looking for a unique way to store them, then this simple DIY could be the perfect project for you.
Read MoreUpcycle a bowl and oven rack to create a floral centerpiece that doubles as a serving tray for sweet treats. It's ideal for the next time you're hosting.
Read MoreBar carts, also called hostess trolleys, were a common fixture in mid-century homes. If you come across one at the thrift shop, pick it up for this project.
Read MoreIf you feel that your bathroom is lacking personality, this vintage solution is so much more stylish and convenient than your average boring towel holder.
Read MoreIf you're feeling uninspired by the planters available in stores, consider trying out this simple swan planter DIY that only requires an empty bottle.
Read MoreDon't toss that water bottle yet. This quick, easy DIY gives it an unexpected second life while helping keep your garden hoses neat and tangle-free.
Read MoreThrift store lampshades are more valuable than you might think. With a simple DIY process, you can turn these old lampshades into adorable planters.
Read MoreWire wine racks are the kind of decor you buy because it's cute and then never use. Turn your rack into a planter with some simple supplies and no tools at all.
Read MoreNot everyone has space for bookshelves, and this clever -- and easy! -- solution utilizes empty space and also turns your book collection into functional decor.
Read MoreTraditional bird baths aren't the best choice for hummingbirds, but you can keep them coming back to your space with this clever DIY fountain idea.
Read MoreGet the rustic, cottagecore look in an instant with these vintage finds that are filling up thrift stores, just waiting to decorate any room in your house.
Read MoreA few inexpensive materials and a forgotten furniture piece can come together to create a storage solution that looks far more expensive than it is.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to keep a long hose both tidy and accessible, this storage method using upcycled items might be the solution you're looking for.
Read MoreCurtains are often far from the most exciting accessory in a room. Jazz up your boring window treatments with an addition that comes straight from the 1980s.
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