DIY Divas

A collection of home accents, hair accessories and more from some talented DIY bloggers.  Take a look and click the blog link for more details on each project for more inspiration. 

Kris at

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Erin at 

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Debbie at

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Michele at Sew Inspirations – if you like to sew, you’ll want to steal check out Michele’s ideas.
Kristy – TONS of beautiful furniture makeovers
Mommy in the Mountains – Makeovers and DIY ideas… 
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DIY Home Accents

Still on a holiday break?  Here are some ideas if you get the DIY itch over the weekend…(click the blog link to see more details on the original post!):
This Pottery Barn lamp …
Inspired these first two projects!  They’re beautiful!
Pretty rosette lamp shade tutorial at Rosy Red Buttons…perfect in her beautiful nursery!
Or make the Pottery Barn inspired lamp like Charlie from Attempting Aloha.  Pretty silky rosette lamp shade is the perfectly feminine.  
Get creative with your shirt!  Nautical style by Green Issues.
Recycle!  Detergent bottle book ends at Green Issues:
Girl in Air shows how to paint the world!  Or well, at least paint an awesome wall mural!
Take something old but sentimental and make it new again.  Yanet from 3 Sun Kissed Boys gave her childhood wagon a new look!
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Agakry from Niemamconasiebie demonstrates that spray paint cleans up and makes everything look fresh and new.  
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Anne at Bird/Like turned a plain plastic planter…
into this pretty faux copper planter…
I love.love.love Melissa’s painted burlap table runner – a must have for my dining room table.  See Melissa’s helpful tutorial at Mason Bay
What are your New Year’s weekend plans?  

DIY Project Parade and patching holes

Mr. DIY installed recess lighting in our kitchen and one of the holes was put in the wrong spot.  No biggy.  Patching drywall is easier than it sounds. Please ignore the fingerprints. I always joke with Mr. DIY that he would not make it in a life of crime…he leave his prints everywhere!  Our ceiling is plaster and lathe.  We patch using drywall.

How to patch a hole:
1.  Insert a scrap piece of wood into the hole (for new drywall to attach to). If you’re patching a hole in the wall, you’ll need to add support or cut around the hole to a stud so that there is a way to support and attach a new piece.

2.  Screw the wood block into place.
3.  To get an idea of the shape/size of the hole, use a piece of paper to do a rough trace and cut small matching piece out of drywall (we have a lot of scraps).
4.  Secure the drywall into open hole using screws into the wood.
5.  Thanks to our friends at True Value, we used a drywall patch kit which consists of aluminum sticky mesh tape to help the drywall mud adhere.  
6.  Smooth on drywall mud (joint compound) in two even layers, allowing time to dry in between skim coats.
7.  Once dry, sand smooth.
8.  Apply a coat of primer and clean fingerprints if necessary. 
9.  Paint.
Can you tell where the mistaken hole was?  We can’t!
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If your project is holiday related, please feel free to link up to the DIY Holiday Highlights party as well!
The DIY Show Off
If you’d like to link YOUR DIY project post to The DIY Show Off Project Parade:
1.You must use the button above and link to this post to share the linky love.
2.Include your name or blog name and project title. Add your permalink (not your blog url, but your DIY project post url). Feel free to link a Past Post, just invite your readers in a current post with a quick note.
3.Or email your link to thediyshowoff@gmail.com and I will add it for you.
4.If you notice your link has disappeared -please add the link back to The DIY Show Off to your post today, a button or a quick note to your readers about the party and try again! I love when everyone participates and readers check out everyone’s links, but I think the return favor of linking back is the nice thing to do so everyone plays fair and enjoys all of the projects and links. Also – this blog party is for DIY projects only. Links not related to DIY will be deleted.

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I was one of the bloggers selected by True Value to work on the DIY Squad. I have been compensated for my time commitment to the program as well as my writing about my experience. I have also been compensated for the materials needed for my DIY project. However, my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.
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Once again…thank you for sharing our sorrow and comforting words for us during our loss of our doxie, Niski.  It means SO much to us!