How to Redecorate Your House with (Practically) No Money

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dye wood beads update chandelier
Angela Daniels

Champion that Cheap Chandelier

Angela Daniels will teach you how to dye wood beads to add some colorful, funky charm to a clearance chandelier. Blend your dyes to come up with a custom color to match your furniture or other focal pieces in your home.

painted no-sew fabric floor mat
Mark Montano

Make a No-Sew Floor Mat

Mark Montano has perfected this quick and easy technique for turning your favorite fabrics and paints into the perfect accent for your hallway, doorway or any spot that needs a splash of color.

burlap no-sew pillow
Julie McGuffee

Whip Up Some No-Sew Pillows

Nothing brightens up a room like new accent pillows. Julie McGuffee shows you how quick and easy it is to wrap a pillow form like a gift with fabric and wide decorative trim. Add some iron-on letters with a custom message to add some personality to your space!
stenciled glass plant stand
Vicki O'Dell

Dress up a Dull Plant Stand

Every yard sale has one...a sad side table, a cheerless chair, or a pitiful plant stand that just needs a touch of spray paint and some good old-fashioned TLC. Vicki O'Dell shows you how to paint a gorgeous stencil design on top and now you've got a fabulous new piece to liven up the corner of any room.
decoupaged wood dining chair
Debi Beard

Add Charm to a Farm Chair

Decoupage is not only a fun and easy craft, but it's also a great way to add character to a plain jane wood chair. Debi Beard teaches you how to distress it with just a tiny bit of paint and give it a brand new faux-quilted seat with a cute paper punch.

stenciled wall design
Janell Beals

Add Wow to a Focal Wall

You have that one wall that commands the room, or maybe it's the first thing you see when you round the corner. Why not jazz it up with a floor-to-ceiling stencil design? Janell Beals shares techniques for creating a successful repeat pattern with a single stencil that will look great whether your colors are bold or understated.



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