The thrift store is home to lots of unique finds. Use these weekend-friendly DIY projects to turn your thrifted treasures into custom decor and furnishings.
From furniture that's seen better days to DIY backsplashes to effortless weed removal — your home is about to be revived.
A red hat peeks out of the pocket of a yellow mackintosh, another one revealed in the bare-headed figure’s handbag, and more hats float dreamily by in Maggie Neale’s oil ...
I took a cheap lantern I found at a local dollar store and turned it into a fairy nightlight inspired by princess mononoke! It features polymer clay creatures and epoxy resin crystals! 🧰 MATERIALS: _ ...
I recently cleaned out my junk drawer, and in an attempt to make it less cluttered, I got these two magnetic hooks to attach ...
The Pink Stuff, a wildly popular universal cleaning paste A lightweight and brightening concealer by Maybelline A rubber ...
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The 1990s were a great time for film, no doubt — just look at the 100 best movies of the '90s for proof — but it was also an ...
Malachite is prized for its saturated color, interesting pattern, and rarity, but you can mimic the luxe look of this ...
Six faces, each a white moon-like circle, each one with a distinctive gentle expression composed with a few lines of dark ...
In Chunbo Zhang ’s Food Treasure series, cheese oozes from a patterned porcelain crust, while grease pools around a burger ...
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