Hula hoop plant shelf
by Cathy Monrad Need a fun place to display your favorite (small) plants? You can make this shelf with just a few items you may
by Cathy Monrad Need a fun place to display your favorite (small) plants? You can make this shelf with just a few items you may
by Cathy Monrad MATERIALSBurlap Embroidery thread in desired colorPaint in desired colorStencil of desired patternGarden flag pole for 12-inch flag TOOLSRulerScissorsMarker (same color as thread)PinsDarning needle 2
by Cathy Monrad The most difficult pre-step required to create this project is finding a container and metal ring that will work together. I purchased
by Cathy Monrad Materials1½ cups cornmeal¼ cup flour2 cups bird food mix½ cup lard ½ cup chunky peanut butter2-3 mugs2-3 sturdy sticks 8 inches longTwine (optional)
Create a one-of-a-kind fashion statement using some bleach, water, and plant material. A new shirt, old dress, or thrift store find can be transformed within
A toad can eat massive amounts of insects in a single summer—up to 10,000, according to gardeningknowhow.com. Toads help naturally keep garden pest population under
by Cathy Monrad Before you throw out that old pair of holey jeans, check this clever tool apron inspired by Jessi at practicallyfunctional.com. This project
by Cathy Monrad Who doesn’t love lady bugs? Or bumblebees? Or a good game of Tic Tac Toe? This cute project from Alecia at chickenscratchny.com
by Cathy Monrad You can take the grateful tree project into the next season with some glue and Epsom salts. Here’s what I did: Prepare
by Cathy Monrad Fall … it’s what leaves and branches do this time of year. You can use both as free craft materials for your