I’ve had this DIY on my ideas list for a while now, and after my last Goodwill haul, this $5 tray was calling out to me and practically begging to be upcycled. I’m currently working on sprucing up our patio in time for Easter. This serving tray will be the perfect addition to the space to help us serve beverages to all our friends and family we’ll be hosting throughout the spring and summer months.
After four years of nasty mold, mildew, and dirt build-up, it was time to give this dining table a refresh. Just four ingredients needed to make this simply solution to get your patio furniture ready for Spring. I didn’t want to use bleach as it can be harsh on unsealed wood. Now she looks fresh out of the box.
Once again, Ryne, the world’s best bartender, helped me with another cocktail to enjoy with your significant other on Valentine’s Day. Cheers friends!
Round two of my FREE Valentine’s day printable cards. This time, I made 6 design options to choose from. Just click to download, print, and cut out your cards. That’s it! Happy Valentine’s Day friends!
For the last four years, I’ve made a hot cider during the holiday season, and every year I adjust the recipe a little to make it better for next years batch. And now fours years later, I feel it’s finally ready for its Deeryard debut.
Looking for a new and simple hobby? I stumbled upon punch-needling this year and immediately had to give it a try. I not only have some tips and a basic material list to help you get started, but my own tiled design you can make customize with your own pattern and colors, or make an exact replica. It’s up to you. Regardless, this is an easy and relaxing yarn DIY to try out.
We’re starting the first of many Halloween DIYs to appear on DEERYARD in the coming years with a vintage-style felt banner. This quick DIY only needs a few supplies to create, and doesn’t take long to craft. Great for a signature backdrop piece at a Halloween party or simply a wall statement to decorate in your home for the spooky season.
I’m pretty sure I just did the easiest DIY in history! These single-stem flowers are very popular in style right now, but I made mine so they wouldn’t just last through this spring. They may look real sitting in water, but don’t be fooled, the flowers and the water are both fake!. This DIY requires minimum effort for a maximum result.
Not one, not two, but THREE DIYs to help you get extra loud, extra bold, and extra enthusiastic in the cheering section. Whether it be at a local sporting event, graduation ceremony, or surprise celebration, these DIYs will promote some positive support for your favorite team, family member, or friend.
Never would I have ever guessed that dying Easter eggs could be so much fun as an adult. These edible eggs have no chemicals or toxic paints—just natural ingredients that you may already have in your fridge or pantry. This was a total science experiment, full of mystery, and minimal ingredients that can be tossed in the compost when you’re done.
It’s actually just the game Yahtzee but I figured for possible copyright reasons, might be best to just switch up the name a bit. Plus who doesn’t love a good alliteration? We’ve got another DIY Game in the books, and this one only takes an hour to put together.
On one of my latest thrift-ventures, I found some pillowcases that had a beautiful floral pattern and color palette on them that inspired a DIY for my thrifted Easter table-scape project. I decided that the two standard-size pillowcases could easily be turned into four napkins.