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Marlo Bath Rug from Pottery Barn.
If you want to let your kids go wild with this, but don’t want your garden to look like a rainbow threw up in it, then do what I did!Only bring out a few colors of paint for this project.

That way, no matter what kind of creations your kids come up with, it will still be a look you love.I used a couple of different fresh greens, and a white.. After the paint has dried, it’s time to write the names of the things you’re growing onto your rocks.If you kids are young, you can help them with this, but if they’re older it’s fun to let them do it themselves.. That’s really all it takes and now you’ve got some fun garden markers to use in all your gardening adventures!.

Best of all, it’s quick and easy, and doesn’t require a lot of planning on your part.A perfect craft to do one afternoon when you don’t know what to do with yourselves!.I’ve always thought that twine was one of the best and most useful crafting supplies that any DIYer can have.

Adding a little twine to any project always seems to give it so much character and can look beachy, or rustic, or modern, or cottagey, depending on how you use it.
I keep quite a few rolls around the house and always stock up when I’m in a dollar store.Kennedy seems to enjoy coloring elaborate pictures on there that somehow escape the paper.. A little rubbing alcohol on a paper towel and it melted away!
This one’s a keeper!.What about finished wood cabinets!.
The painted wall right beside the cabinet?.If you have Sharpie there, you may just have to repaint that little patch.