Brandon Baker

She made waterless snow globes from hot-gluing little evergreen trees into the jars' lids, then pouring fake snow in the jar and then screwing on the lids.

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Little glass jars become colorful votive holders with a quick coat of spray paint.

Puzzle Pieces = Napkin Ring Bling Most of us have that bothersome puzzle that is missing five or six important pieces. Reinvent those extras like snowflake napkin holders. Spray paint the bits white, then glue several pieces together and attach to fundamental rings with hot glue. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Tin Cans = Cake Stand Risers You don't need to splurge on a costly cake racks in order to make an eye catching screen. This 3-tiered rack is produced by stacking cake wedges (available at baking supply shops) of different diameters on stationary-wrapped food cans. Secure each tier with hot glue, then high the rounds with snow. Design by Cristina Riches, Bird's Party



Ceiling Medallion = Textured Wreath These fairly accents are not only for remodeling jobs; you can also use them as unexpected holiday decoration. Leave a medallion white for a modern look, or spray paint in your favorite glossy hue. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Old Door = Dining Table Holiday parties can have hefty guest lists, but it does not mean you have to splurge for a new or leased dining table. Top your smaller variant with a classic door or a piece of plywood cut up to six inches bigger than either side of your table commercial shower doors . then cover with a tablecloth. Voila, seating for a bunch! Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Some Paint Chips = Favor Tags Paint chips may pile up following a home improvement project. This year, put them to great use as colorful tags for party favors. Cut chips into a tree shape, then add each recipient's name. These will work equally well as lively place cards. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Lots of Paint Chips = Bloom-Covered Wreath As soon as you've built up a bigger collection of paint chips, then transform them into a wreath full of brilliant blooms. To make the flowers: Cut the end of the chip at a 45-degree angle with scissors, then twist until a conical form takes shape. To keep it from unraveling, add a generous bead of hot glue to the back where both borders of the paint chip meet. Make enough flowers in various colors to meet with a foam wreath, then combine them using hot glue. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Pennant Banners = Sport-Savvy Tree Skirt Relive your high school glory days or vacation memories all holiday season with this exceptional tree skirt made of classic pennant banners. It'll be an instant conversation piece when guests arrive. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Vintage Aprons = Homespun Tree Skirt For the more domestic-minded decorator, retro aprons can also stand to get a traditional tree skirt. Photo courtesy of Matthew Mead



Metal Stencils = Painted Ornaments Switch metal or cardboard stencils from previous craft projects into modern, picture Christmas ornaments. Use them to deck out your tree, or create decorations with every guest's first for custom favors. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Drop Cloth Drapery Hardware = Faux Mantel If your living area lacks a fiery focus, create your own whimsical version working with a drop cloth, drapery hardware along with chalkboard paint. Bonus: It can double as a canvas for pint-sized houseguests. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Cookie Cutters = Christmas Ornaments Cookie cutters aren't just for cutting up dough. With a few stationary scraps and some ribbon or twine, turn extra metal cookie cutters to colorful Christmas decorations. Design by Layla Palmer



Sheet Music = Whimsical Christmas Trees Turn vintage sheet music into a keepsake you'll be able to enjoy year after year: a miniature Christmas tree. Group three of the trees together to make a statement in the dining room or entryway. Layout by Marian Parsons



Sheet Music = Pitch-Perfect Placemats If you would rather leave favorite songs in 1 piece, use connected sheets of music as a creative and complex placemat. Here, it adds an unexpected whimsy to this classic silver-and-white table. Layout by Marian Parsons



Mason Jars = Exterior Luminaries Transform extra mason jars to a bright accent to greet guests. Fill jars with Epsom salt to emulate freshly-fallen snow, then add little votive candles and place along your front walkway. Design by Melissa Michaels



Mason Jars = Waterless Snow Globes It's possible to decorate using mason jars inside the home, too, like Michelle of Sweet Something Design did here. She made waterless snow globes from hot-gluing little evergreen trees into the jars' lids, then pouring fake snow in the jar and then screwing on the lids. Group several together for a wintry scene you can leave up all winter long.



Extra Wrapping Paper = Homemade Wine Charms After the gifts are tucked beneath the tree, repurpose leftover wrapping paper and ribbons to make season-perfect wine charms. Designer Rima Nasser added each guest's first to help partygoers recall which glass to sip from. Extra ornaments? Tie them on for a different festive touch.



Leftover Cardstock = Graphic Christmas Ornaments As soon as you've made holiday cards, then recycle the leftover cardstock into 3-D paper ornaments. All you need is patterned paper, a ring punch and a few double-sided tape. Design by Layla Palmer



Deck of Cards = Sudden Holiday Wreath Poker fans will get a kick out of repurposing a deck of cards as a cheery holiday season. Create a number of layers of cards with thick mounting tape; this gives the wreath more measurement. For added whimsy, attach green and red poker chips in 1 corner to resemble a sprig of holly. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Starlight Mints = Sweet Serving Tray A fresh approach to use holiday mints? Melt them in a sweet serving tray. To make, put peppermints side by side on a cookie sheet, then put into a warm oven before the mints have melted. Remove from the pan and allow to completely cool. The shiny, slick surface is perfect for holding holiday cocktails. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Scrabble Tiles = Personalized Place Cards Bring the trend of repurposing wooden game tiles into the dinner table this Christmas with these personalized place markers. Using hot glue, attach tiles to spell each guest's name on twine or ribbon. These may double as decorations or prefer tags. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Last Year's Cards = This Year's Cocktail Markers Get your glassware to the holiday spirit with cocktail charms created from last year's greetings. Find an area with lots of color or an attractive layout element, then cut a small hole in the centre for those glasses' stem along with a slit so guests can easily slide the markers off and on. Vary the colors and patterns so each partygoer can easily identify her or his glass. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Wooden Clothespins = Clean Snowflake Ornaments Steal a few clothespins in the laundry room to decorate the tree this year. Glued back, clothespin pliers change into crispy white snowflakes. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Covered Cake Plate = Holiday Terrarium Transform an excess cake stand to a Christmastime "terrarium" with ribbons, candles, ribbons and boughs of greenery. Vary the heights and textures indoors to create a visually pleasing display, then tuck all of it under the glass dome. Have an extra cheese dome? Create the identical effect on an entry table. Layout by Layla Palmer



Cake Plate Ornaments = One-Minute Centerpiece Stack additional ornaments atop a cake plate to add a quick hit of holiday cheer to any room in your house. Hold decorations with double-sided tape. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Wool Blanket = Warm Table Runner A vintage wool blanket is also an unexpected but comfy base with this rustic table setting. By bending the blanket instead of cutting or sewing it may heat your table for the holidays, then go back to warming your toes for years to come. Design by Marian Parsons



Glassware Collection = Temporary Tree Collections can be reimagined for the period as part of your Christmas decor. Here, Matthew Mead used a collection of turquoise glassware positioned on a bookshelf to resemble outline of a Christmas tree -- it is even dotted with silvery orbs such as the real thing. Photo courtesy of Matthew Mead



Drawer Pulls = Heavy-Duty Napkin Holders Scrolled drawer pulls add unexpected style to easy white napkins. To create a more modern appearance, spray paint the brings in a neon colour. Photo courtesy of Matthew Mead



Glass Jars = Colorful Candle Holders Little glass jars become colorful votive holders with a quick coat of spray paint. Have an assortment of sizes? Spray them in one colour and organize the down the center of the table for a mood-setting centerpiece. Layout by Camille Styles



Old Wine Bottles = Outdoor Candelabra Wine bottles seem too sturdy to throw out, but they can pile up fast. Put them to good use this year by turning them into a stunning outdoor candelabra. To create, spray paint the wine bottles using matte black paint, then fit each bottle with a tall taper candle. The drips will obviously run down the sides as they burn bright throughout the day. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Everyday Novels = Holiday Accents Need extra vacation shade? Raid the bookshelves. Everyday titles can become bright accents when coated with festive fabrics that coordinate with the rest of your decoration. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Add a touch of vibrant color to a neutral space by painting your old mattress frame a bright, bold hue like this shiny raspberry from HGTV HOME from Sherwin-Williams.
The O'Keefes set up a new steel door and sidelights if they bought the home.

When giving an old piece of furniture a new coat of paint, then it's fitting to distress it somewhat, so the new paint feels natural on the classic or antique piece.
Great for outdoor entertaining, the deck boasts striking city views of Seattle, which glows brightly under the night skies.
A watermelon wall print puts a playful tone in this girl's bedroom and can be punctuated by neon accents which both add added liveliness to the space while remaining subtle.
But did you know that white paint comes in trendy colors and warm hues too?
This oceanside bedroom is cool and contemporary, with distinctive art and modern pendant lighting that both add punch.
Require your sangria recipe into another level by spicing it up with a grilled peach and brandy popsicle.
Plus, the vertical garden produces a wall of privacy which makes the dining experience more romantic and secluded from the remainder of the yard.
From that point, soak them in water and take aim!
Spell out "Mom," "Love" or a different fitting word to make it extra special.
Keep toilet decor minimal for cleaning.
For kid-friendly coffee table decoration, make use of games for a classic and colorful appearance, rather than hiding them in a closet.
You can view more of Laura's work featured on Instagram at   @HitchAndCord, also on her site  HitchAndCord.com.
The one on the right is the principal entry, and also the one on the left opens into the dining room.
You may be motivated by the cuisine from a particular area, a visit you chose there or just love the distinctive cultural differences," she states.
Katie Jackson studied visual art at Bennington College and has been educated at New England School of Architectural Woodworking's Cabinetmaking Career Training.   She spent many years teaching woodworking to at-risk teenage girls.
In this kitchen with Ines Hanl of The Sky is the Limit Design, a red pedestal for a counter-height table and a red runner carpet add vibrancy to a more subtly colored kitchen.
This inexpensive idea consists of spray-painting a ceramic candleholder pink and gluing it to a vintage saucer.
Wall space above a bookshelf doesn't always have to have artwork.
Bags, hats, boots and scarves: Every item has its place within this glamorous custom made cupboard.
When closed, there's no indication of a TV in sight.
Brown, Monica Miller and Stefanie Ciak of J.S.
Black licorice bites shout Halloween.

Bring On the Pillows!
This is 1 colour scheme that will definitely not go out of fashion.
The blue cabinetry is a refreshing change from the usual brown cabinets and overlooks soft gray-tile wall.
We love those DIY ice cream cone holders that are a snap to pull together with a classic wooden box, card stock, striped paper, adhesive and a hole punch.
Here, woven acrylic using a sisal look creates a costal vibe.
With all that excess space, they could incorporate new appliances (such as a toaster!) As well as extra counterspace.
Particular infrared technology ensures steaks are evenly cooked and super juicy.
Get your glassware to the holiday spirit with cocktail charms made from last year's greetings.
This is much more cost-efficient than purchasing a custom-made designer rug, and you won't feel as guilty when it becomes worn from constant foot traffic.

The red bricks in the curved route mirror the brick trim beneath each window.
For fall, designer Lori Dennis is awaiting neutral rooms paired with handmade, traditional pieces.
Bought in: 2004. Size: 3,244 sq.
If you have plants, put them close to the house to bring landscaping up to the structure.
Decorated with Anatolian rugs and West African art, that the Treehouse in the Tongabezi Safari Lodge is not only notable because of its lavish amenities but also its spectacular view of the Zambezi River.
With careful preparation, this vacant yard has a lot of space to grow into something fantastic.
Audio and visual are also wired throughout the kitchen, therefore a person working in the kitchen may observe and listen in if a picture is being played at the house's oversized entertainment area.
This round sink opens up the space and makes it easy to maneuver around the very small toilet.
Custom industrial-inspired butler doors take up minimal space and present an interesting design element into the area.
Glass doors, open shelving and a farm-style sink not only keep the farmhouse ambiance, but also add balance to the bar area.
In this casual living area designer Jane Ellison added a daring cobalt-blue color along the back wall to pull out the muted blues at the couch detail, in addition to the hues from the ceramic bits.
A built-in wooden device with drawers and cabinets provides more room to tuck away shoes and accessories.
Locate an inexpensive necklace with flat-front drawers at a thrift store or discount retailer, and spice it up with your preferred patterned wallpaper.
The soothing sounds of water together with a stylish, contemporary design give a exceptional look and texture to the House: Personal Universe Garden.
All you need are four ingredients and a balloon to make this delicate, porcelain-like bird's nest.
Use a utility knife to cut a large "X" from the lining from points that are marked.
Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri, the Cousins on Telephone dramatically increase the house's outdoor living area with a 2-story deck featuring a complete outdoor kitchen upstairs with a cozy Moroccan-inspired lounge beneath.
Though they can come in many forms, colour and styles, platform beds really never go out of vogue.
To make the most of interior of the two closets, two sticks were hung spaced three feet apart.
Glue the letters with each other, then nestle the finished product in your tree's branches or join with a pipe cleaner into the uppermost bough.
Although the high-rise residence is entirely new construction, designer Vern Yip admired NYC's architectural history by covering the bedroom feature wall at paneling that resembles masonry common from town's 19th-century buildings.
The fairly routine is hand-printed, plus there's a luxe down insert inside.
The house's hillside site permitted for the infinity pool unique, rambling layout.
Dried rosebuds, fresh mint, lime and champagne combine to produce this gorgeous, fragrant and delicious beverage.
Nail-head detail is an excellent method to add custom flair to readymade furniture.
Learn to create your own.
Filling your living space with colors of your favorite hue is a surefire way to make a room you will enjoy living in.
Possessing a Pinterest-perfect cake means thinking beyond the Bundt and allowing creativity be your guide.
The distance beyond the infinity pool is a protected greenbelt, ensuring privacy and lush views for the homeowners from their comfy lounge chairs.
You won't consider this: The single real new purchases in the bedroom were the window treatments and black silk accent pillows.
With its pretty mixture of lavender, orange, white and silver, this modern kitchen is an ode to color.

The island sits leveling stalks to make sure a flat cutting surface, and it features a steel bar with S hooks for hanging pots and other utensils.
Produce a fun, eclectic layout by tying ribbon into a tree's branches.
The jars can be used to bring a dash of colour to a plain window, as soon as they are thrown together.
Kitchen Essentials apparel at winter berry, $20 for a set of 3 bottles, williams-sonoma.
This modern bunk bed with built-in storage provides plenty of space for sleeping, assignments or simply chilling out.
Designer Denise McGaha of Denise McGaha Interiors provides up a calm Heirloom living room filled with pleasing charm and sedate colors and furnishings.
Seal the cut edges with fray stop and attach two lengths of ribbon to the top corners with fabric glue.
Capture sophistication and elegance with a muted blue-gray color palette accented by white trim.
Get back to nature with all the bare necessities--warm water, propane stove and Tiki torch lighting (no power available).
Horizontal lines plus a restful palette of grays and blues make for a calm urban escape.
You can come across the Marceaus relaxing in homey stained-wood Adirondack chairs after dinner on Friday nights.
The cool white of the walls along with the warm wood tone of the floor produce a stark backdrop that give the room's other colors and components ample room to shine.
This quaint bird feeder will take Dad back to his youth.
Attempt a "Pick 'n' Pluck Salad Bar": Loose leaf cut-and-come-again lettuce types can be planted as seeds or seedlings in a container to get a quick pick salad.
Blending inside and outside, letting strong sun to permeate rooms is a fundamental characteristic of Cast Shadows.
This mat has many shades of green pick up the colours of the home and yard.
All colors used in the space are pulled directly from the timelessly trendy fabric -- from the hazy blue used on the walls (Palladian Blue by Benjamin Moore) into the pops of orange and orange in the lampshades, footstool and upholstered wingbacks.
Tickle the sensations in a bouquet tied with a feathery mix of artemisia, lavender, sage, rosemary and coriander.
You can find 12-piece sets for approximately $50.
Among the greatest spots at La Costa Resort & Spa is your oval shaped fire pit.
Designer Justina Blakeney's jungalow bathroom is inspired by the bathrooms she experienced on her travels to Turkey and Morocco.
By using a tension rod from an old window treatment and a few very simple shower curtain rings, you can turn those once "dead" spaces into prime real estate for storing handbags, kitchen utensils, accessories and much more.

By way of example, at a living area with neutral gray and brown tones during, we will add a pop of color through something such as an orange chair.
Simply gather the stalks in odd numbers, seven and five working finest, then set them in a big vessel," says designer Brian Patrick Flynn.
He calls it "a keyhole to the world behind the backyard," and it features gears, panels and panels shaped by some of the coolest reclaimed materials around (wine corks -- who knew?) .
The timber carries up a winding staircase, developing a cohesive space.
Fresh produce, felt, a permanent marker and a few pieces of clothing are all you require.
It is possible to use any patterned paper, though we love the look of classic patterns on classic silver trays.
Meant to be yet another room, the deck at HGTV Urban Oasis 2015 celebrates Asheville's outdoor living with all the contemporary Americana motif continued from the master bedroom and plenty of entertaining area.
The subsequent assemblage will encourage viewers to linger a while, discovering new layers in the cosmetic diorama with every glance.
What if we take from this?

HGTV Dream Home 2006 in Lake Lure, N.C.
The soft creams and browns in this film of Salt Lake Temple reminded Leanne Jacobs of winter, giving the foundation for her winter mantel.
Trace two circles for the wings, making them about precisely the same size as the head.
Selected from hundreds of submissions as America's most distressed landscape, this residence outside San Diego is an embarassment not only for the homeowners but for the entire area.
No outfit is too disheveled.
Smeg BLF01 blender in blue, $250, williams-sonoma.
Super-absorbent hand towels from a famed Italian style brand.
Tangerine accent pieces give play.
Do not worry, these apples are not really fatal -- but they certainly seem it.
WIth the help of a landscape architect, Felder included his front lawn and built a "green roof" entrance arbor.
When designing seats for a little space, it helps to think outside the box -- or, in this situation, beyond the rectangle.
It works well in Florida's humid climate.
In a small space, creativity is key.   The designers of the enchanting playroom upped the fun factor by opening the distance over the bathroom and adding a loft for the homeowners' two daughters.
It is the perfect union of contemporary styling and classic requirement.
Rather than carpeting, which stains readily, vinyl can simply be wiped clean with a sponge.
Use fruit leather for the kitties' ears and noses and blue-green chocolate to their eyes and whiskers.
The Burmese stained wood mandala became the focal point in the area and imitates the Asian type of the custom table.
An open seating area with spacious Adirondack chairs and coffee table retains the focus on outdoor living.
Glass galore, from the top curlicues into the dangling drops.

These vintage gold bottles probably have a rich history, but you can easily mimic the appearance by painting extra Mason jars and liquor bottles.
Plus, it's easily accessible to both guest suite and fantastic room.
HGTV Green Home 2012, Serenbe Community, GA, Nov.
We love this lively and unexpected autumnal layout from Jennifer Hadfield of Tatertots and Jello.
This sweet guest home is nestled among the trees using meadow views.
We see why white on white is a favorite among contemporary designers and homeowners alike.
Oval Floral 4" x 2?
Turn your tile about for a high-end look.
HGTV Green Home 2012, Serenbe Community, GA, August 8, 1:38 p.m.

Greenery, such as foilage from the lawn is a cheap -- and possibly free -- way to add an organic vibe to a room.
Two glamorous outfits hang out of a coffered ceiling, while white cupboards decorate the rest of the space.
In the instance of this table, pieces of an old rope bed and also a beadboard door were upcycled to a functional and one-of-a-kind coffee table.
Inside, the home features a music studio and tons of Doors memorabilia.
For child- or pet-proof illumination, pop up a battery-operated votive in to each.
To get the look, use a cake pan as the sink and painted drama blocks as the tap.
Next, stir sugar, corn syrup and water together in a saucepan until the sugar dissolves.
The piece was created by Charles and Ray Eames in the late 1950s for the Herman Miller furniture company.

The island was created as a long block with two sinks.
The habit built storage bench is a comfy spot for crafts or could be pulled out into a daybed for lounging or sleeping.
Textiles motivated by Mother Nature are hot at the moment.
Along with a king-sized mattress is a sitting place in bold black and white patterns and stripes.
Mark guests' places with this cute place card thought that doubles as a party favor.
HGTV Dream Home 2013, Kiawah Island, South Carolina, June 27, 3:41 p.m.
Combine ingredients, then knead the mix into dough and then roll out level.
So all dust ought to be banished, floors swept or vacuumed, your linens and towels should be spotless.
Hard-working yet stylish, the laundry room makes a designer statement.
The curved borders will fit into tighter quarters compared to its rectangular counterpart.
When Erin first moved in, the accent wall behind the bed was painted a muted orange tone, the prior renter's homage to the San Francisco Giants that perform only across the street in AT&T Park.
Old wooden trunks are stowed away in many attics and often wind up in yard sales or thrift shops at a great price.
The plan employs the original home's farmhouse backdrop for style inspiration; the framework and railings of these bunk beds were created from antique barn beams.
Instead of a hot drink, pour cold chocolate topped with whipped cream and red sprinkles.
The soft colors and floral patterns are echoed at the decoratve painting on the ceiling beams.
A set of spas flank the infinity pool, and comfy lounge chairs offer a place to relax through the night and day.
Balance brunch sweets with this hearty, cheesy Irish potato dish.
In this nursery, a contemporary natural wood crib sits opposite the clean-front white dresser.
HGTV enthusiast  KarenSpirit knows just how to create the perfect balance between sophisticated sophistication and beach chic.
Sprinkle in lighter blues, and put a cowhide rug underfoot to heat up the space.
Flatten the back a little and draw a bead for your own beak, along with two toes contours.
Yikes! This Detroit house featured on HGTV's Rehab Addict set host Nicole Curtis into the test.
Painting patterns on ceilings is a great way to add a focal point to spaces lacking in architectural detail.
She repainted the walls, replaced the conventional metallic shelves and additional chic, budget-friendly baskets and storage accessories to compensate for the deficiency of cabinetry.

As seen in HGTV Magazine, this classic home's entrance is luxuriously with a high-voltage green (Feel the Energy by Benjamin Moore).
Placement of the button-tufted sofa took more than visitors flow into consideration.
We picked the largest sectional we could fit in the area and made sure that it was super comfy and deep.
Weight limitations with this pre-war construction compelled its New York City homeowners to construct an interior shelf within the two-foot, wall-to-wall planters, requiring just a foot of soil, states Amber Freda of Amber Freda Home and Garden Design.
Colorless design is something that is really striking a chord as new and fresh," says Brian Patrick Flynn of Decor Demon.
The place cards are as simple to create as they're pretty.
A carefully positioned cast-iron soaking bathtub conceals the wall-hung toilet, allowing for much needed floor space.
Houseplants are comfy, buddies.
Along with being soft and comfy, the acrylic fabric is also stain-resistant and contrasts with the area's navy palette.
Graphic chevron patterns are hot, hot, hot.
The books are from the homeowner's collection.
Pastel details comparison with the wood components in this master bedroom remodel.
Always be sure to equip guests with the right utensils -- such as a steak knife if you are serving any meats which may require cutting.
They're a snap to make so the kids can even help whip them up before gobbling them up.
Be thankful for insulating material, individuals.) But tufted headboards have stood the test of time thanks to their undeniable style and beauty.
This chic closet program from LA Closet Design prevents that jumble.
Plenty of white trim and silvery metallic surfaces produce a crisp, tailored look that will stand the test of time.
Built in: 1947.   Bought in: 1999.
Light cork plank styled in red makes for a useful headboard to hang jewellery and exhibit photographs.
Simply write, erase and replicate.
Opt for a fixture with easy lines that is big enough to make an impact.

This Ace Hardware Gorilla Cart backyard cart is built to tackle a variety of garden actions, from hauling mulch into transferring plants around the garden.
With the new iPhone 7 shedding its headset jack, a wireless alternative will be a welcome present this year.
Designer Julie Montgomery of all Julie Montgomery Interiors discovered these side tables on casters in a thrift shop.
A distinctive glass-encased wine cellar divides the sitting room from the modern living area.

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