Here’s a fabulous crafting adventure for you today! I will be sharing with you how to make this adorable fall Gnome Wreath! I had so much fun putting together all the details of this fall Gnome. He is perfect to hang on your wall or door. Continue reading “Fall Gnome Wreath DIY ” »
‘World’s Largest Chest of Drawers’ Is the Perfect Entrance to America’s Largest Furniture Store
A furniture store with a huge piece of furniture as an entrance? Sounds almost too surreal, but it exists and can be found at the Furnitureland South in High Point, North Carolina.
The entrance to the shop is a massive chest of drawers, an 85 feet tall piece welcoming the eager visitors. Continue reading “‘World’s Largest Chest of Drawers’ Is the Perfect Entrance to America’s Largest Furniture Store” »
How to Make a Chicken Wreath
Watch our throwback video on how to make a fun and easy Chicken Wreath! A great way to celebrate the holidays and your poultry! Continue reading “How to Make a Chicken Wreath” »
Dinosaur Fossil of a Titanosaur Discovered in Argentina May Belong to the Largest Land Animal Ever
Dinosaur fossils could belong to the world’s largest ever creature
Discovering dinosaur fossils is always a great event as they have been extinct for so long, the only thing the world knows about them is thanks to science. Patagonia is known for its amazing scenery, but paleontologists also consider it a hub for fossils as major discoveries happened there over the years. Continue reading “Dinosaur Fossil of a Titanosaur Discovered in Argentina May Belong to the Largest Land Animal Ever” »
Crafter Crochets an Entire Aquarium With Sea Life That Looks Like It’s Really Swimming
Aquariums need a lot of care and attention, so they are not for everyone. But what if you would still love to have some colorful fish in your home?
Well, Lindadi from Lindadi Creations came up with an adorable solution by crocheting the nicest sea creatures and they can find their place right in your home. Since Lindadi herself had some unpleasant experiences with her fish dying, she decided to set up an aquarium full of crocheted fish, coral, and clam, all made with the amigurumi technique. Continue reading “Crafter Crochets an Entire Aquarium With Sea Life That Looks Like It’s Really Swimming” »
15 Easy-to-grow Berries That You Can Grow In The Garden
If you want to start growing fruits at home but are new in the home growers world, then here is a helpful guide to get you started. The easiest fruit to grow when you do not have any experience is berries, as they are also simple to care for.
Also, berries can be grown in relatively small spaces, such as containers and vertical gardens set up on your balcony. Continue reading “15 Easy-to-grow Berries That You Can Grow In The Garden” »
Beautiful Log Cabin In An Old Growth Forest
A very cute and cozy cabin!
A stunning log cabin usually comes with an equally impressive view, as the person who designs them wants to offer the whole experience to the owner or the visitors renting it.
This amazing log cabin is no exception from this rule as it is located on a property surrounded by a forest of 2.4 acres. The luxurious cabin is bordering the Pacific Rim National Park in British Columbia, Canada, and is very Continue reading “Beautiful Log Cabin In An Old Growth Forest” »
Tiny House for Under $1,500
Looking for a tiny home of your dreams? You would like such a dwelling but are reluctant to spending much on it? We introduce you to the arched cabin! The standard 8 by 8 model can be yours for under $1,500 but if you want, there are larger sizes like 24 by 24. Not only you Continue reading “Tiny House for Under $1,500” »
A family of 4 built a private Tiny Village where the kids have their own homes
This story is amazing!.
Tiny homes will never go out of style as they are affordable and easy to build. This Kentucky-based family has built a small village of tiny homes for the entire family, so they can all live in the same place but still maintain their privacy. Continue reading “A family of 4 built a private Tiny Village where the kids have their own homes” »