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DIY Decorating: 55 Simple and Affordable Methods to Adorn Your Dwelling - cover

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DIY Decorating: 55 Simple and Affordable Methods to Adorn Your Dwelling

John Getter

Publisher: Cloud 42 Solutions

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Summary

Have you ever wanted to redecorate your home, but you were too afraid to get started? Maybe you looked around and thought to yourself, “this place could use something special,” but you never knew where to begin? Or maybe you did have an idea of what it should look like, but you were just afraid of the potential cost? If any of these scenarios sound familiar to you, then this is the manual for you. 
In this handy, do it yourself suggestion guide, you will find 55 do it yourself ideas for what you can do in each room of your home to liven things up, add some personal flair, and make your home into the artistic reflection of your soul that you always wanted it to be. From low cost crafts to painting techniques to give your home a unique touch, this guide book is designed to make sure you always have a trick up your sleeve and a brush in your hand. 
Whether you’re looking to do something major to your walls, or you just want to spruce the place up a bit, DIY Decorating: 55 Simple and Affordable Methods to Adorn Your Dwelling is a great place to start collecting ideas for your next big, or not so big, home renovation project 
Here is what you will learn after reading this book: 
-Fixes around the Home 
-Bathroom Tips 
-Bedroom Tips 
-Kitchen Ideas 
-Outdoor Projects
Available since: 06/15/2017.

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