There are people with an eye for DIY and then those who take the entire thing to the next level.
These are trying times and finding ways to keep your child occupied can be very hard. One great way to help your child go through isolation more easily is to encourage him or her to read as many books as one can. Books not only help us keep focused on something else than the events happening in the outside world but also develop our intelligence and imagination. So once you ordered a big stash of books online, you’ll also have to store them somewhere, right? Continue reading “Now THAT’S a storage hack! Clever Parents Build Bookcase With Only Boxes” »
It can be built in 8 hours.
The Internet is full of DIY projects, from home decor to clothing items and furniture. But if you’re already an expert in small DIY projects and are looking for the next challenge, then why not build an entire house from zero. Don’t worry, it won’t be a large mansion, just a guest house for your backyard but the idea is still amazing. The kit for this project has been sold out online for a while but is now back in stock and it is called the DIY Allwood Solvalla Garden House. Continue reading “Amazon’s Insanely Popular Backyard Guest House is Back in Stock” »
Needless to say, I absolutely LOVE spring! It means I get to start working in my garden again, and the world turns green and beautiful again. I want to share a super easy way to start some of your seeds inside to get them ready for the garden. Plant them in plastic containers.
Make sure they’re the ones that are a bitt taller – at least 3″. Continue reading “Repurpose STRAWBERRY / ROTISSERIE CHICKEN Container as Mini Greenhouses to Start Seeds” »
Sea turtles are majestic creatures and this one spotted by tourists on a beach is the world’s largest.
The Leatherback Turtle was seen emerging from the sea in an unknown location, resting in the sand and then heading back just to disappear in the waves. Continue reading “World’s Largest Sea Turtle Emerges From The Sea And It Is Amazing” »
Pallet fences are very easy to make and it will help you save money, in comparison to fences made from other materials. Wood pallets can be found at any larger store and you can even buy used ones and upcycle them at home.
In case you already happen to have a few used pallets at home, don’t throw them away as they can be turned into a brand new fence in no time. Continue reading “14 Wood Pallet Fence Ideas Anyone Can Build” »
Are you planning to go off the grid and build your cabin in the woods? If the answer is yes, then you’ll find this video tutorial very useful.
You’ll learn from Mike Pullen how to build an off-the-grid cabin using recycled pallet wood and saving a lot of money at the same time.
The great advantage of pallet wood is its lightweight so you can carry it easily to your chosen spot. Continue reading “Building a Cabin from Pallet Wood: Cheap Off Grid Homestead” »
Usually travel pictures from dream destination only show us the beautiful part of deserted islands, pristine beaches, and sunshine. But in many such places around the world, there is an ugly truth hiding, that started to surface only recently. Unfortunately, lots of islands are filled with plastic waste left behind by tourists and abandoned there to pile up. Continue reading “Photographer Discovers Horrific “Sea Of Plastic” Floating Near Caribbean Island” »
The animal world is so diverse and full of spectacular species. There is a certain feature that sets apart the males from the females in the animal kingdom, namely the color of fur or feathers. But just like humans, animals and birds can also be born with albinism, a congenital disease that results in loss of pigmentation. And since it is a rare sight, Continue reading “Rare Albino Animals Prove You Don’t Need Color to Look Spectacular” »
Located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix’s Garfield Historic District, the Silo House is a converted 1955 corrugated steel grain silo. With an 18-foot diameter and 340 square-feet of total livable space, a central design challenge was attaining a sense of ‘home’ Continue reading “Newlywed Life in a Tiny Grain Silo Home” »