![]() ![]() Drill a small hole with the needle into opposite ends of each ball. They used 30 balls per group (6 rows) for a total of 180 balls for a 45 cm diameter shade. Poppytalk, “A fun little project from Marie Claire Ides (May/June) using ping pong balls and spray paint to create a playful pendant light…Here's a little how-to: Spray balls in groups using a different color for each group (might be nice to do with an ombre effect too). ![]() Get all the details and the full how-to over on the Lowe's Creative Ideas blog.” Such a perfect way to welcome guests. Oh, and paint if you're going to get colorful. Perhaps this cheerful wooden door mat is just the project to channel all this springtime energy? The DIY team behind the Lowe's blog posted this fabulous DIY door mat project recently and it's now at the top of my to-do list! All you'll need to make your own is some 1×2 lumber, threaded rods, and some stop nuts. Sweet!Ĭurbly, “Spring is in the air, people… I can feel it! All this lovely weather and optimism is making me want to get outside and make something. Fill balloons with water and add food coloring, once frozen cut the balloons off and they look like giant marbles. ![]() Queenvanna, “i saw the idea on flickr, way back in the summertime and i just waited and waited for the right time.” This is awesome. Christmas lights poked through a canvas.Ĥ. It's a lovely neutral and crystalline color palette.” A fun way to bring a little sparkle to a room. We first saw this sparkling lightscape last year in the now-defunct Blueprint. ![]()
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