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No Sew Antique Grain Sack Wall Pockets

by Janet Clark at Home

antique grain sack flower pockets made out of tote bags

I love wall pockets or flower pockets made out of antique grain sacks, but as usual, I don’t love how much they cost. I was searching for a way to make my own and I really wanted to find a no sew option that I could share with you. My first instinct would be to sew one, but I know that is not an option for many. Then I thought of using craft store totes! How easy is that?! Today I am going to show you how to make no sew antique grain sack wall pockets.

bottles of flowers in a DIY flower pocket
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Repurpose A Fence Picket Into A Hanging Rack

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nails on a fence picket in the kitchen

There are so many beautiful options when it comes to hanging racks or rails for the kitchen. I knew I wanted to add one under my open shelving in the kitchen, but couldn’t decide on a style. I had a couple of wrought iron hanging hook rails from Amazon in my cart, but I just couldn’t pull the trigger. It didn’t feel right. I was scrolling Pinterest when an image sparked the idea to use my fence picket. Not only did I love the idea, but it was going to be free! So here is how to repurpose a fence picket into a hanging rack for the kitchen.

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How To Mix Fabric Patterns For Throw Pillows

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A couple of weeks ago I made all new pillow covers for my family room, and let me tell you, I have a lot of pillows in there. I wanted to mix things up a bit with a little more color and pattern for that relaxed, cottage look. Today I want to share with you how to mix fabric patterns for throw pillows. My first rule is, there are no rules! If you love it, you got it right. But I do want to share a few tips to help guide you to that look you love.

Sofa with cottage style throw pillows
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How To Build A Farmhouse Style Rolling Cart

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farmhouse style rolling cart DIY

When I added the buffet and hutch to our stair wall last fall, I knew I wanted to add something next to it. It just seemed lost and out of place. I had seen a rustic rolling cart at the antique mall. After I got home, I decided to buy it, but when I went back it was gone. So of course, I decided to figure out how to build a farmhouse style rolling cart myself. The cart at the mall reminded me of crates stacked on top of each other. Because I wanted to use wood I already had, I got the idea to build something that looked like a crate standing on its end.

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Spring Mantel Decor Ideas, Past and Present

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It’s that time of year, time to fill all the areas left empty from Christmas with spring decor. One of those areas was my mantel. I always find decorating the mantel a bit of a challenge, and I am not really sure why. It’s just a shelf, and I love styling shelves, but somehow it just feels different. Maybe because it is such a focal point? As I was styling my mantel, I thought it would be a good time to share my spring mantel decor ideas, past and present.

Spring mantel decor ideas for a vintage look
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How To Make An “Antique” Sign

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A DIY antique sign with dress form

A lot of my ideas start out very grandiose, and then I have to reel them in, sometimes waaay in. My original vision for this wall was to cover it in faux brick and paint a really large sign on the brick, like the side of an old building. Have you seen that? Such a cool industrial look, but maybe a bit much for this room, at least right now. So I reeled that way in and decided to make a sign to hang on the wall. My artistic talents are very limited, but this project doesn’t really take any. Perfect! Today, I am going to show you how to make an “antique” sign using stencils.

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How To Build An “Antique” Cabinet

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When I started designing my studio area, I knew I wanted a cabinet to store and display fabric and trims. I really wanted to find an antique store counter or open cabinet, but I just didn’t come across one that fit all the requirements. The few I found were too long or too expensive. Well you know what that meant. It was time to grab my tools and figure out how to build an “antique” cabinet!

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How To Make Fabric Covered Storage Boxes

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DIY fabric covered storage boxes

I have wanted vintage fabric covered boxes forever! When I started decorating my creative studio, it was finally time to get some. I looked into buying authentic boxes and they were $80 and up! Well that wasn’t going to work for me, because I wanted a big stack of them! There was nothing left to do but make my own. Today I am going to share how to make fabric covered storage boxes, vintage style!

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Old Cabinet Becomes An Antique Specimen Cabinet

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DIY reproduction specimen/map cabinet

What has 20 drawers, 40 pieces of hardware, and 120 screws? This cabinet! Not that I am keeping track or anything. I found this old cabinet on Facebook Marketplace and fell in love with all the drawers. Who doesn’t love drawers, right? I had no place to put it, but I decided to worry about that later. All those drawers needed to be put to good use, so I rearranged my studio to make a place that it would fit. That’s when I knew I wanted to change the style. See how a painted green old cabinet becomes an antique specimen cabinet.

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How To Create An Antique Rust Finish on Hardware

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diy antique rust finish for drawer hardware

I am working on turning a cabinet I picked up on Facebook marketplace into an antique looking file/specimen cabinet. Well this cabinet has 20 drawers, so in order to keep things in budget, I had to find some inexpensive hardware. These cup pulls were the right style and price, but they were too smooth and shiny for my “antique cabinet”. I needed to figure out how to create an antique rust finish on the hardware. I came up with two ways!

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Hi! I’m Janet, I just want to make beautiful things and make things beautiful! I enjoy creating a vintage, romantic home with lots of DIY and thrifty  projects. Follow along with me as I add character and charm to a builder grade home. Read more about me here.

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