If you’re looking for a place to hang your stockings for Santa, and don’t have a fireplace check out theDIY stocking hanger. Anyone looking for a Christmas project, check out ourChristmas Fenceor theseJingle bells! One of the pictures my customer shared with me and loved is this one b...
mygardenyourgarden.com A birdbath is ideal for creating a fairy garden. This garden consists of a stone cabin, garden seat, mini bridge, swing, and fence door. The arrangement is surrounded by mini flowers, mosses, succulents, and shrubs. The “Welcome” sign makes this garden more charming...
’ It can add some height among the shrubs and flowers, and give vines and roses something to climb up. This trellis obelisk is easy and cheap to make from studwork timber. You can, if you like, buy a round fence-post finial for the top, or you can apply your woodworking skills to...
oats, brown sugar, olive oil, salt, and coffee grounds are common ingredients in DIY body scrubs. Just search the Internet for a recipe that appeals to you and will be good for your skin (a coffee scrub is great, but not if you have sensitive skin or...
1. Firstly to create both impact and privacy in the garden we have built a high fence at least 2.3 metres high using thick wooden posts to make a large frame. The hardest part of this project was connecting the large OSB panels onto an existing rendered brick wall standing around 1.2 metr...
1) Keep your door knob from banging into the wall. 2) They keep the door open! (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosures page for more information!) So I’ll show you what I used and how easy they are to install. ...
Cut #1:This creates a taper to the sight edge, measure 1/2″ from the edge and adjust fence to cut on the waste side of the line. Cut #2:Measure down from the sight edge 1/4″ and draw a 15° line parallel to the cut edge. My rabbet depth is 5/16″ so mark that and label...
We’re about to put in a row of river birches as privacy along a fence line. What spacing did you use on yours, and would you do it any differently today knowing how they’ve grown and filled in? Reply create and find September 22, 2021 at 11:03 AM Ours are spaced at least 20 ...
DIY is easier than you think. Promise! Over the last 10 years of DIY, we’ve tackled everything from simple painting & decorating projects right through to much larger projects like sanding our original wooden floors & floorboards, building a slatted fence in the garden, restoring our Edwardi...
Cut #1: This creates a taper to the sight edge, measure 1/2″ from the edge and adjust fence to cut on the waste side of the line. Cut #2: Measure down from the sight edge 1/4″ and draw a 15° line parallel to the cut edge. My rabbet depth is 5/16″ so mark that and ...