Snowed In? Here's 5 Home DIYs to Try Tonight
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With winter storms affecting much of the U.S., indoor activities are key for cozying up at home. The article highlights five simple DIY projects that can use readily available materials to refresh your space. Projects like painting tapers, making herb-infused oils, melting down old candle scraps for new creations, and using peel-and-stick wallpaper can help you personalize and elevate your home. These activities are quick, customizable, and perfect for snow days, allowing creativity to flourish indoors.
Upgrade plain old tapers into works of art with acrylic paint or melted wax from other colored candles. The best part? You don't feed a BFA in painting to make an abstract version that looks like it would sell for a lot in a chic housewares shop.
Give your pantry a little upgrade by making herb-infused olive oils or flavored vinegars. All you need is olive oil, vinegar, and a few flavor boosters like dried herbs, citrus peels, or garlic.
Grab soy wax flakes, wicks, and fragrance oils, or, if you've got leftover candle scraps, melt them down to make a new glow-getter. Pour the wax into old jars, mugs, or even vintage glassware.
A little wallpaper can go a long way in transforming a space-especially in a bathroom, where a bold print can make a big impact.
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