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π§° Behind My Workbench
Dear Friends,
As the crisp autumn air settles in, Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to get into the spirit! In this edition I’ve handpicked a cauldron full of simple yet striking DIY projects that you can easily create at home. No need for a professional workshop β these ideas are perfect for crafting with your little monsters or tackling solo.
Happy crafting, and may your Halloween be filled with more treats than tricks!
Before we unleash the Halloween festivities, I’d like to share a quick update on what’s been brewing in my own cauldron lately. It’s been an exciting time, and I can’t wait to give you a glimpse into my recent adventures and projects.
πΌ At my wife’s behest, I’ve recently embarked on a new project: constructing a set of raised garden beds to spruce up the empty space near our back patio. It’s been quite the adventure in DIY landscaping! This time around, I made sure to document the process, snapping photos at various stages of construction.
For all you fellow gardening enthusiasts out there, keep an eye out for an upcoming feature article on this project in future issues. I’ll be sharing tips, tricks, and maybe even a few “what not to do” moments from my raised bed building experience. Who knows, it might inspire your next backyard transformation.
πͺ With the winter chill creeping in, it’s that time of year again β time to stock up on firewood and, inevitably, nurse a sore back! I have to confess, the photo you’ll see is actually from last year’s wood-chopping marathon. This year, thankfully, replenishing our stock was a bit less backbreaking. But here’s the thing about chopping wood: when you’re in the zone with that axe, there’s no time for photo ops!
πΉ DIY Gone Wrong
Something for levitating cat owners. Cat’s comfort and well-being should always be the priority. You also need a creative mindset, patience for setup and carefully planned entrances. Plus, be prepared for some curious reactions of your cat!
π‘ Pumpkin Carving
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Balsam Hill’s pumpkin carving post offers a variety of creative ideas for Halloween and fall dΓ©cor. Options include traditional jack-oβ-lanterns, haunted house designs, character pumpkins, and painted or glitter-covered pumpkins for a no-carve approach. Other ideas involve turning pumpkins into candle holders, planters, and even candy bowls. The guide encourages using different artistic techniques and materials to create festive, personalized decorations.
π‘ Standing Ghosts
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The Dollar Tree DIY guide for standing ghosts shows how to create spooky, budget-friendly Halloween decorations using simple materials like foam cones, cheesecloth, and black markers. The tutorial walks you through steps to form ghost shapes that can stand on their own, perfect for adding a festive and eerie touch to your home or yard.
π‘ Wooden Jack-O-Lanterns
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Building wooden Jack-O’-Lanterns with is a rewarding, hands-on project that lets you create customised and unique Halloween decorations. You don’t need any advanced carpentry skills, just a jigsaw, drill machine, some sandpaper and paint. It’s a chance to get creative even with help of your kids, crafting fun and spooky designs. All materials you may already have at home.
β¨ Touch the Halloween Stars
βοΈ (mis)Adventurous Epoxy Crafting
In previous issues, I dealt with the basics of working with epoxy resin:
Expand your horizons with the continuation of this series. I recently published another article on this topic on my blog:
π¨ Last Nail
Thank you for reading
I hope you have found this blog’s content inspiring and thought-provoking.
You might want also have a look at my older but the most favorite blog content:
In the following editions, we will also explore:
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Many more DIY project ideas
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Additional epoxy craft related posts
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Home workshop tips and tricks
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Hobby CNC routers
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Laser engraving
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and much more
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