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This is a piece that you can make using any frame you have lying around the home, or using a cheap frame you find in a thrift store. It’s perfect for shopping lists, menu boards for dinner parties, or for making lists in general. It’s sure to be popular with customers, as it o...
This is a supremely classy kitchen wall décor idea where you don’t need to spend too much money to get a complete designer look on your kitchen wall. View Idea 4. Trendy Weekly Menu Recipe Board with Blank Pages: Craft this DIY wall décor for your kitchen and make the eating time mo...
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Chalkboards are everywhere now! Not just for the classroom, they are in restaurants, offices, and at home. I have one in the kitchen for the weekly menu. My sister-in-law uses one for the day’s activities. My daughter likes to put school assignments on hers. I even have one to wel...
Do you ever wonder what the hype is all about when it comes to end grain cutting boards? Personally, I never got what the big deal was… until I tried to make one myself! Three homemade jigs later, I had a stunning brick pattern end grain cutting board fit for chef. https://youtu...
What basic components do I need for an IKEA desk hack? Most IKEA desk hacks start with a few basic components: A tabletop, like the LINNMON or a kitchen countertop. Legs or drawer units for support, such as ADILS legs or ALEX drawers. Optional: Additional storage solutions like shelves or...
This simple, 30-minute project is perfect for neat blanket storage and display. With less than $10 in supplies - including a pair of 1x2x72 boards for the sides, a 1x4x96 board for the rungs, a drill, saw, wood screws, a ruler or tape measure, wood glue, and your choice of sta...
After this, I simply looked at the blade to see where it was cutting and ended up with better cuts for the last two boards. I somehow fixed the boards with more cuts for the big errors. I used the sanding machine to fix the small errors. It was a bit of a mess. But in the end...
This made is very easy to mount all the konnected boards and test everything was set up the way I wanted it before attaching the sensors and being stuck in the closet where the structured wire box is. Instead, I could wire the whole thing up at our kitchen table. This also made it ...