Did you know you could DIY your own window clings? Well you can. and your windows will never be prettier! Grab some fabric paint and let's make some!
Have you been dreaming of black windows in your own home? What if I told you that you can have your black windows (interior and/or exterior) at the cost of a can of paint. Here's how we painted the windows in our home black and we LOVE THEM!
Use this super quick DIY window paint recipe to create some art on the windows. The bonus is that it is very easy to wash off again when they are finished!
Make your own summery window clings using Gallery Glass Paints from Plaid Crafts. They are removable, repositionable, and reusable.
You windows will look fabulous! #DIY #Decor #StainedGlass #Home
This removable window shelf is a simple solution for creating space indoors for plants.
This roundup of window projects will inspire you to think outside the box to reupurpose that window you found at the thrift store or on the roadside.
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There is just something about that hometown feel of walking down the street past the locally owned businesses and seeing the windows painted in brightly festive art. It puts you in the perf…
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Installing interior window trim does not have to be complicated. See how to install window trim in your home with this DIY tutorial.
Efficient uses for old windows with DIY project ideas and crafts to decorate home and garden with creative budget friendly and recycle option
Robin Pieterse silhouette - October Cottage - for Toverlux lamp Discover the ever-growing collection of Magic Silhouettes by Toverlux - each one a unique embodiment of life's phases, special moments, and changing seasons. Ideal for gifting or building a cherished collection of your own. Growing with your family and deepening connections and traditions. These versatile Magic Silhouettes seamlessly complement both the Magic Lamp and the Magic Window Frame, offering endless possibilities to create a unique atmosphere in your home. Crafted from the beautiful artwork of our talented artists, these silhouettes are meticulously printed on translucent material, enhancing the vividness of their colors. Sized at 19x19 cm, our silhouettes are not only visually stunning but also crafted from food-grade safe materials, ensuring both beauty and safety.
Making DIY shutters can be a rewarding project that not only adds charm to your windows but also offers privacy and light control. Whether your home style is modern or rustic, learning how to build shutters for windows can help personalize your space and may even increase your home's value. Crafting shutters yourself allows for customization in size, color, and style, making sure they perfectly match the aesthetic of your home. Taking on a project like building your own shutters can initially seem daunting. However, with the right guidance, materials, and a simple step-by-step approach, anyone can transform their windows
How to paint your own stained glass windows. Easy tutorial and step by step instructions.
How to easily add DIY window grids in with no paint, glue or power tools required. Transform your windows and doors in just a few hours!
Try this project to add charm and curb appeal to the entrance of your home.
Hi friends! I have a super simple post for you today all about how we've been framing out our windows. When we bought this house, there was no baseboards or trim or anything. It was kind of nice because we were able to pick these things out ourselves and go with the style we wanted. I want to show you an easy and CHEAP way to update your windows and make them look larger and prettier without breaking the bank... This is the room we started working on. The nursery. Join me on Facebook HERE this weekend because i'm going to go live and take you through styling the nursery! It'll be super fun! We have already done this window framing technique in our living room and we just couldn't believe the difference it made in the window. It made it look so much bigger and way prettier. Next we're going to do the ones in our bedroom because they aren't framed out yet either. Here is what the windows looked like before... .Pretty lame if you ask me.... but it's an EASY fix! Here's what you'll need: 3/4in x 4in pine boards - we used 3, 7 foot length pieces for each window but you can get them in any length you need A table saw Tape measure A square (the yellow plastic triangle thing in the next picture) Pencil Nail gun and nails Wood filler A handsome husband (not required) Once you have all of your supplies, you're ready to start! All we did was measure a side at a time on our windows. We had to do this because our house is so old, things have settled and become crooked over time so we figured the windows wouldn't be completely perfect and square and we were right. The sides were off by a tiny bit. Once you measure, you're going to take your board and your tape measure and mark the measurements on your board. BUT DON'T CUT YET! You will want to take your square and make a 45 degree line FROM the mark on your board so that the frame will be larger than the window. You'll end up with something like this The inside of the window will be the short side of the board. Here is the process of cutting in pictures... Our table saw is able to swivel over to a 45 degree angle to make cutting easier. I don't know that they all do this, but if you can get one that does that would be best. Once you have your piece cut, you can hang it up around the window! Make sure it is flush and nail it in. We did a nail at the top, middle and bottom. Then repeat the process until you have your whole window trimmed out! After that, you'll want to go in and fill any holes and the seams with wood filler. When it dries, go over it with a fine grit sand paper and then it's time to paint/stain! We ended up painting it white and painted the gray part white as well so it looked like a legit window trimmed out if that makes sense. I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial and aren't afraid to take on projects in your home yourself! My husband and I have been working on making this house our own for 3 years now without much help from others. We've taught ourselves how to do baseboards, flooring, tiling, board and battan, hanging lights... You name it. We don't have the budget to be hiring projects out, so teaching ourselves has been the best way to do it and once you're done, you feel so great about your work! Have a wonderful weekend my friends and take on a project!! PS. Don't forget to join me on Facebook live this weekend!! Follow me everywhere!!! FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST | TWITTER
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How to easily add DIY window grids in with no paint, glue or power tools required. Transform your windows and doors in just a few hours!
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