3 Simple Diy Driveway Ideas

One of the most iconic advertisement characters of our time. Get an apron, make some pins, rock a cat-eye and red lips, and you’re basically the embodiment of Flo. Iron letters onto a short-sleeve tee, wear denim shorts, knee socks, boots, and beanies, and you'll be the cutest dwarf on Halloween. Become a scarecrow by adding fake stitches to your face, braiding your hair, and wearing flannel and a straw hat. Now you look like you came straight out of a cornfield.
As long as you've got a black-and-white plaid skirt, a red cardigan, and a tall hat, you can pull together a Dionne costume, no problem. To transform your hat, grab some red flowers and thick black tape to add the bow and the exaggerated rim. The most important part of a Maleficent costumes is the horns. As long as you've got those right, you can throw together whatever black dress and accessories you have. Use wire to create the shape, wrap them in foam for thickness, then secure them together with shiny black tape.
You will of course, need a hose and you can use small PVC pipe for this. You also need a few fittings and a couple of hours to set the system up and get it running. This one is also really easy to build and you can use it to keep your garden or your lawn perfectly watered during those hot summer months. This is a pretty cheap one too, if you happen to have some PVC pipe and a few other key supplies on hand. It uses a sprinkler type system to put water where you need it â€" watch the kiddos with this one.
Some strategically-applied face paint can turn anyone into a beautiful butterfly princess. Use a stencil that comes with the face paint set to nail the look. In three easy steps you can turn your kid's sweat suit, a few pairs of athletic socks, batting, and bubble wrap into a tentacled creature from the deep, dark sea. Fantasy become reality when your kid transforms into this mythical creature.
This simple dresser uses basic boards and plywood which you should be able to easily buy from your local home improvement store. Best of all, some of these DIY craftsare great to do with kidsâ€"from crayon melting pumpkins to googly eye fun. Pick a weekend and get your littlest trick-or-treaters in the Halloween action. With a little creativity, it’s amazing what fun and festive Halloween decorations you can get done (and don’t forgetâ€"painting pumpkins are totally on trend for 2020).
They are sure to want to run through it when it’s panas outside. This easy to install drip irrigation system is hooked up to your outdoor faucet and it perfectly waters your garden when needed.

You can unhook it when it is not in use so that you have your outdoor water supply for other things. Having your own garden irrigation system in place can actually save you money because you don’t have to use usa much water. The system puts water directly on the roots of your plants, where it needs to go. So, you’re not wasting water by dribbling it all over your actual plant. And, if you like the thought of a self watering garden, then you are going to love these 15 DIY self watering planters for your potted plants.
When a gift is handmade, it carries special meaning. It shows you took the time and effort to make something truly extraordinary.
All you have to do is add a horn, ears, and mane to a white hoodie and leggings. Regardless of whether your kid is a big swimmer or not, they'll love getting to pretend they're under the sea with this adorable octopus costume. Empty soda bottles become an oxygen tank in this easy-to-make scuba diver costume. Your young one will definitely be the cutest alien in the galaxy in this costume.

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