morning coffee or tea, chances are it will eventually take on a stain. If you don’t mind the stain, feel free to leave it on-it is, again, a sign of a much loved mug. But if you want a chemical free way to bring your old mug back to life, this simple recipe will do the ...
You can double or triple this recipe and store it for future use. Stain Removal Tips Even the best stain remover won’t work if you aren’t using it right. Here are some tips for getting the most from this DIY natural stain remover. As soon as you notice the stain, treat it with c...
Scrub in the direction of the grain of the wood to grab and lift as much of the dirt as possible. Wipe down with a soft cloth after washing. Homemade Cleaners Combine 1 gallon warm waterwith your choice of the ingredients below… Recipe #1 1/4 C. vinegar 1 TBS castille soap #2 1 ...
The wood slats should come 8″ to 12″ below the top of mattress. Best natural finishes for your wood bed frame and headboard: For our DIY headboard, I gave the wood strips a light gold wood stain using Recipe #7 in this tutorial: Easy Homemade All Natural Wood Stain with 7 Recipes!
First, cut down a shim into smaller pieces and drill holes on the surface with a wood drill bit. Then, attach them into the holes with nails. The next step is applying wood stain to protect the wood that was used. Project details: acraftedpassion.com DIY Wood Lanterns These DIY wood ...
DIY vintage orchard farm crates: make beautiful and free wood crates from pallets, transfer images to wood, finish with home made furniture wax!
Paint the Wood Round You can choose whatever color you like, but I went with a chalky finish paint that I picked up at a craft store. You can even stain the round if you prefer! I wanted to give mine a bit of a distressed finish, so I purposely made the brush strokes less smooth...
Wood glue (optional) Sandpaper Paint or wood stain (optional) Landscape fabric (for lining) Potting soil Plants or flowers of your choice How do I ensure my window box has proper drainage? Proper drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged soil, which can harm your plants. To ensure your wind...
Carving a wooden spoon is an inexpensive, enjoyable, and attainable hobby that anyone can easily adopt. The Spoon Carving Bible gives a clear, step-by-step recipe for making your wood-carved spoon. This comprehensive guide allows virtually anyone to complete a usable wooden spoon. It is ideal...
Foraging is also an exciting 'wild card' - as Blackberries you might imagine would yield a bright purple, but actually go more dull/steely blue. Eucalyptus Leaves and Bark gives Yellows and Tans. This seems just as valid to 'experiment' as it is to follow the recipe, (perhaps more so!