Use paint, frugal finds, mason jars, wine bottles, and more to refresh every space in your home with these creative and simple DIY projects. You can find more inspirations in our favorite projects for children.
Beautify your room and give this handcrafted lights a rustic charm. Drill a hole in the center and, if desired, around the outside of the galvanized tin. Thread the plug end of a hanging towel through the bottom and hook it in place.

Stencils are making a comeback and you can take the trend by showing a number of designs on your headboard. Use a pencil to sketch a domed shape as shown and paint inside the room. Add a thin border and stencil the desired design in the middle.
Cook some charming tea towels for your kitchen by securing a strip of Rick Rack with Stitch Witchery. You can also use it to refine simple drapes or mason jars as shown.
Turn a rescued wooden ladder into a hanging station for your laundry room. It serves as a shelf and drying rack.
Various widths by Rick Rack make a simple lampshade a graphic hit. Get the look by putting on a simple white 11-inch lampshade several strips (each about a meter).
To create the tassel, cut a pack of 8 inches from a Pack of Baby Rick Rack. Wrap the remaining material four fingers to form a loop. Remove finger. Use the 8-inch piece to tie one end of the loop. Tie a contrasting piece about 1/2 inch under the tie. Snip loops on the other end. Tie around the neck of the lamp.
Create a 6x12 inch wallet to honor your home with a vintage license plate from your state. Use hot glue or screws to secure it and then hang it up.
Turn an old signboard into a memo board to display maps, notes, photos, and more. Most vintage signs are magnetic, so use the real (metal) deal, no repro.
Turn a globe stand into a paper towel holder by tying the yarn to the bottom of the stand with a knot and then pulling the yarn through the paper towel roll. Secure everything with a slide knot on top of the stand.
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