Your garden in not just a place where you
grow produce. It’s a place where you find
inspiration and crafting medium.
There’s nothing like getting your hands dirty and reaping the benefits at harvest time. Most plants you can grow grow have a dual purpose;
Always find an alternative use for the
plant in addition to its common function.
These projects helps you get the most out of your
garden chores and for adding a bit of fun
décor to the space.
They also great for getting keeping the kids busy and getting them outdoors.
Before you start any project, look around to see what you can use. This includes items from your garden, yard, house, etc. There’s always a way >to repurpose an item or creatively use an object in another way..
I encourage you to take inventory of your surroundings. Branches, leaves, old garden tools, scrap fabric, rope—all of these items are waiting to be transformed into something amazing for your home. If you find that you are stuck in a creative rut, my suggestion is to think like MacGyver.
Yes, I am speaking of the eighties icon who could take paper clips, glue, scrap fabric, and a helium tank and make a hot air balloon.
Perhaps you don’t need a hot air balloon, but we should all learn from MacGyver’s ability to take what he has, gather inspiration from it, and create
something new.
Below is two amazing DIY tutorials
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