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burlap around coffee table; tree branch as coffee table centerpiece
Betty-using burlap a good diy project
lamp, burlap coffee table, branch, coral
burlap covered chest as coffee table
Burlap wrapped cocktail. Old branch on cocktail.
Burlap, one of the most inexpensive fabrics on the planet, makes a statement wrapped around this chest-turned-coffee table. This would be an easy DIY project. A host of simple elements give this room a tropical feel — white fabric walls, a white sofa adorned with bold pillows, a worn tree branch
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This is a great idea! Wrap old pots with burlap. This plant is french lavendar!
Problem: Burlap smells.Solution: The jute fibers will always retain some of their scent, but you can lessen it with a little work. Try washing the burlap. (Because of the loose weave, machine washing can damage it. Ideally, you should spot wash it by hand and then let it dry outside in the sun.) Once indoors
scrap burlap around your indoor plants to cover up unattractive plastic pots. Not only will you have a chic new container, but the material acts as a great insulator for plants during cold weather.
Love the burlap board. Do you recall where you purchased it?
it in burlap. What a great and easy way to make something special from a typically boring home office accessory.
of the burlap edge in the sealant and let it dry before handling. A more effective technique is to sew a zigzag stitch along the edge of the material. Use regular tension in your sewing machine and a thread similar in color to the burlap to keep the stitch concealed. Design detail: The bulletin board
wrapped in burlap provides a place to hang art, awards, school schedules — whatever the boys want to display.
board in burlap or a vintage potato sack, like the example shown here, to give it some personality. Use a staple gun or a hot-glue gun to attach the material to the board. For a more finished look, add upholstery pins or decorative thumbtacks to the front along the edges.