The Daily DIY
Welcome to The DIY Daily
This is my place to highlight all the clever and stylish ideas I find on the web. I get so excited when I see clever ideas – this page is sort of my inspiration board, but I wanted a way to share it with you.
You never know what you are going to find here daily Monday through Friday – it could be a tip, a decorating or craft idea, a beautiful room, or just something I think is just down right inspiring. The bottom line – it will be all about fabulous DIY style.
I have created 3 link-ups – The 1st Link-Up is for projects that I see around the web that I just love and plan to make myself.
The 2nd Link-Up will be for tips and tricks to help making doing any DIY project easier. If you have a post with a trick or tip that will make doing a project easier - contact me here and I will add it.
Link-Ups 1 and 2 – only I can add links.
The 3rd Link-Up is a place for YOU to link up your Favorite DIY project. One that you are especially proud of.
They must be DIY home improvement, decorating, craft, or clothing and accessory projects. No food, recipes, or Etsy Shops. Please place a link back to me in your post. xo




































































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Looking forward to the inspiration!
Michael
Thank you so much for adding my DIY Stripe Art! I am so flattered! I love all of your projects. I think that your round ottoman with the pleated skirt might be my favorite, but I just keep finding more and more projects I want to try!
WOW! There are some great ideas here. Thanks for sharing and THANK YOU for including my doilies wall art. Very kind of you:)
We are moving next month, we have a place to move too, but one of the rooms has a large mural of a horse on it. The landlord does not want it painted over ( his daughter painted for her Mom who passed away last year) how can I cover it up without painting.
Cover it with fabric. Find fabric that you like and coordinates with the room. Buy a large enough piece to wrap around the frame and attach to the back. Use glue dots to attach the fabric to the back of the frame or some Velcro. Normally I would use a staple gun to do this, but they would leave tiny holes in the back of the frame when removed.
Thanks so much for featuring my tip for keeping hydrangeas from wilting! I can’t wait for summer so I can do this again! Love Your Blog…am a new follower…would love to have you follow me too!
oops…I already follow you….guess my brain is on overload today!