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  • How to Shoot a Straight Staple

    Straight staples are the type of staples used in staple guns. They come in various lengths, including 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch staples. You can use a staple gun for a variety of projects, including...

  • How to Make an Acrylic Table Top

    Acrylic tabletops are clear and look like glass. The plus side is that it is much more durable than glass. You do not have to worry about acrylic breaking, especially if you have small children at...

  • How to Make a Montessori Toddler Table

    One of the hallmarks of a Montessori classroom is the predominance of wooden materials and furniture. Unlike many preschools that use plastic toys and tables, Montessori schools use natural...

  • How to Change the Stain Color on Wood

    Many homeowners find that over time their furniture becomes mismatched or faded in color. Staining wood furniture is a simple process that can give any homeowner a nice set of matching and...

  • How to Cut Piano Hinges

    A piano hinge is a long hinge that is generally made of stainless steel or brass, which reduce the chances of the lightweight hinge corroding and becoming inoperable. Although the piano hinge...

  • How to Make Baby Lamps

    You know there is a baby one on the way, and you are looking for the perfect gift. A rather easy and thoughtful gift can be creating a lamp that will match the baby's new nursery. With a lamp kit,...

  • How to Build a Toy Bench

    Look on the Internet and you will find lots of plans for making children's toy benches and toy boxes. The problem with most of those projects is you need to be a carpenter to build them. This...

  • How to Sharpen Planer Blades

    There are many different hand planers for different uses, but they all share one thing in common: a chisel-shaped blade. The blade on a hand planer is shaped like a ramp, which allows the blade to...

  • How to Skirt an Ottoman

    Ottomans, commonly known as footstools, have been called such since the 1800s, because, according to Visiondecor, "Footstools were typically used in a reclined position with legs up on the stool....

  • Homemade Book Shelves

    Books are heavy. For one thing, they weigh a lot. But, also, they carry with us the ages of mankind. The ones we own say something about who we are. Book shelves, then---where books live---are...

  • DIY Office Table

    Making office furniture is a customized way of meeting your specific office needs. Whether it's purely functional or has some character, DIY office furniture requires a little ingenuity and even...

  • Homemade Solar Lamp

    If you enjoy arts and crafts, you may want to try building your own lamp. And if you've been reading about the environmental strains caused by coal power, you may want to make it a solar-powered...

  • What Type of Fabric Can You Use for Lamp Shades?

    Basic lamp shade fabric provides shade from the light, while more expensive fabrics serve as decoration for the room, and other fabrics block light from coming through.

  • How to Build Barbie's Closet

    Barbie dolls are known for their many accessories, especially when it comes to clothes. If the clutter becomes too much, you can buy an expensive Barbie closet made from plastic and cardboard to...

  • How to Make a Fashion Doll Dining Chair

    There are several ways you can make a fashion doll dining chair. It all comes down to how much time and money you want to spend on the project. If you're making the chair for a child to use, it's...

  • How to Sharpen a Drill Bit With a File

    Drill bits are bladed tools, just like knives. While those blades might be tiny, they are still essential to the drill and need to be kept sharp. A dull drill bit makes the drill work harder,...

  • How to Stick Weld Wrought Iron

    Stick welding is useful for joining a variety of metals with a high-integrity joint. If you need to make repairs to lawn furniture or decorative pieces made of wrought iron, this form of welding...

  • How to Repaint a Clothes Dryer

    Old, well-used pieces of furniture can get tired and worn looking. Rather than buying the same furniture again, you might decide to paint and clean old furniture to brighten different areas of...

  • How to Design a Kitchen for Formal Entertaining

    Your kitchen area is one of the most important parts of your home. While often overlooked, the kitchen can greatly affect the market-value of your home and significantly affect how visitors...

  • How to Sew a Lining for a Storage Trunk

    Trunks: from Grandma's cedar chest to Grandpa's Army footlocker, almost every house has one. According to Treasured Chests, flat-top trunks were manufactured from the 1870s to the 1920s. Paper...

  • Round Footstool Recovering Instructions

    Re-covering a footstool is a fairly small job that can have a big impact on a room. With the huge variety of decorator and upholstery fabrics available, you'll be able to turn a utilitarian item...

  • How to Paint Wooden Chairs

    Wooden chairs can last for many years, but over time, paint can fade or begin to chip away. It's easy to bring wooden chairs back to life once they reach this stage. A new paint job can give an...

  • How to Make Kid Foam Furniture

    Children quickly outgrow pint-size furniture. Plastic chairs are uncomfortable. Wood chairs require gluing and repairs. Foam furniture for kids is easy to make and won't tax your wallet. Foam...

  • How to Make a Homemade Artist's Easel

    Easels are used by artists to hold work-in-progress, or can be used within the home or office to display artwork. Artist's easels can be expensive even for the simplest designs. A three legged...

  • Homemade Padded Headboard

    It's extremely simple to make a padded headboard with just a piece of plywood, some upholstery foam and your choice of fabric. It will only take you about an hour to construct and will give your...

  • How to Construct a Child's Bed

    Building your child's bed yourself will save you money--plus, you can construct a custom-designed bed that's exactly what you and your child want. A simple upholstered platform bed is quick and...

  • Deer Antlers for Crafts

    If you have a deer hunter in the family, then decorating with deer antlers is a perfect way to re-purpose something that may have otherwise been thrown away. Interior decorators have long used...

  • Do it Yourself: Piano Stool

    Building your own piano stool is moderately challenging, but you will have a great feeling of accomplishment after you complete the project. You will need 4 wooden legs (measured to your desired...

  • Homemade Bean Bag Chair Instructions

    Bean bag chairs are fun, versatile pieces of furniture that add creative appeal to your room. They are moved easily from room to room for extra seating and easily stored when they are not needed....

  • Can You Paint Polyurethane Over Lacquer?

    Lacquered furniture may appear fragile and easily marred, but that is not always the case. Modern lacquer processes are not as fragile as older lacquering techniques. Determining whether the...

  • What Are Some Sources of Lawn Chair Webbing?

    Lawn chair webbing is sometimes referred to as "narrow fabric" and is also called furniture webbing. Aluminum lawn chairs prior to 1990 were designed to use 2 ¼-inch wide webbing and more...

  • Plans for Building a Sofa

    A sofa is made in two parts---frame and upholstery. The frame supports the upholstery and the weight of those who use the sofa. Although it's important to know what the sofa will look like in its...

  • Types of Upholstery Foam

    Upholstery foam is a soft material typically sold in sheets or by the board foot. The right type of upholstery foam for the job will provide softness and structure to any piece of furniture.

  • How to Build a Stone & Tile Table Top

    A stone and tile table top can add an artistic element to any room. The finished table top can be set into a wrought iron table frame or affixed to decorative wooden table legs for a custom table...

  • How to Make Your Own Shop Cabinets

    It is nice for every craftsman to have a workshop. What makes it nicer is having shop cabinets on which to enjoy your hobbies. Building your own shop cabinets not only gives you the workspace and...

  • How to Make Lamps From Deer Antlers

    Every year, the males of most deer species sprout a large and complex bone structure from their heads. Among the fastest-growing bones in the natural world, antlers start growing in March or...

  • How to Make Kitchen Wall Cabinets

    In most modern homes today, kitchen wall cabinets are the focus of the kitchen, because not only do they serve a functional purpose, but they also provide some aesthetic appeal. Kitchen appliances...

  • Ideas for Canopy Beds

    Canopy beds have been around for a long time. Originally, canopy beds kept the cold out and body heat in while someone was sleeping. Now people buy canopy beds because they are beautiful and...

  • How to Upholster an Ottoman With Storage

    You can upholster a storage ottoman with the same techniques you would use to upholster a headboard or any flat piece of furniture. The only difference is that you will need to cover your staples...

  • How to Make a Bookcase Out of Cardboard

    An easy, eco-friendly way of creating your own personalized bookcase is to use old cardboard slip sheets or boxes and a hot glue gun. Cardboard is surprisingly strong when layered and can hold...

  • Homemade Clothing Rack

    Plumbing pipe (polyvinyl chloride--PVC) is a good medium to make many projects around the home. You can make a homemade clothing rack with PVC pipe in as little as one afternoon. The pipe is...

  • How to Make a Stop Dado Joint With a Router Table

    Dado joints are some of the most common and strongest joints that can be made with a router. Stopped dado joints are ideal for items such as bookcases and shelves. With a stopped dado, the joint...

  • How to Make a Silver Inlay

    Adding silver inlay to wooden pieces in your home, such as furniture or pipes, is a unique way to give them added appeal. The process to make silver inlay is straightforward and simple, but...

  • Primitive Painted Furniture Techniques

    Primitive painting techniques indicate aged, distressed or antique-style finishes. These techniques include the use of glazes, washes, crackle finishes, sanding and distressing with hammers, nails...

  • Do-It-Yourself: Storage Ottoman

    When storage options are minimal, a homeowner needs to get creative. Department stores are beginning to make small storage ottomans available. Storage ottomans can easily be recreated at home....

  • Craft Ideas With Old Fence Boards

    Instead of throwing away your old fence boards, find ways to reuse them. Old fence boards can be functional furniture pieces or works of art that you can use indoors or outdoors. Create furniture...

  • Do It Yourself: Painted Furniture

    If you have some old furniture that could use a little updating, why not paint it. It is cheaper than buying new furniture, and there are many easy, at-home ideas for updating old furniture to...

  • Tools for Working With Wood

    A carpenter putting together a table and an artist making a carving out of a piece of wood need different sets of tools. There are, however, categories of tools that have a variety of uses. Many...

  • How to Refinish a Brass Lamp

    A beautiful brass lamp may be tempting you from the attic or the antique store, but the finish is in such bad condition that you are not really sure you have the skills to refinish it and make it...

  • How to Build Your Own Baby Cot

    A new baby is a precious and exciting event in a couple's life. Many times a family member will make something special before the baby arrives. You can make a beautiful baby cot. This process can...

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