MAKING MONDAY 37


Welcome to another fabulous Making Monday party!


I hope you all had a wonderful Easter.  The atonement and resurrection of Jesus Christ is such a wonderful gift and blessing given to us by our Heavenly Father, and I'm so thankful for it.
Our spring weather is still beautiful and I'm slowly working on my spring projects.

This is what your hostesses have been up to:



Lori has been baking up a storm! 
Coconut Cream Pie is the PERFECT spring dessert.  
I was never a fan of cream pies until I made this one a few years ago.
And now it's one of my very favorites.



And I've been a busy bee in our yard! Lots of planting went on in the past couple of days, lets hope that these crazy long rain showers aren't going to affect them in a bad way! But check out these hanging planters I made for our back porch out of PVC! 

Here are the features from last week's party chosen by Lori ~ 

This week we're featuring some great spring ideas that will hopefully lighten your load,
help you with planning, planting, and cooking,
and allow you time to be outdoors enjoying the beautiful spring weather with people you love.



#1.  Ideas for Springtime Family Fun ~ Kathy at Three Kids and a Fish.  Link ~http://www.threekidsandafish.com/2014/04/springtime-family-fun.html

#2.  5 Plants That Naturally Repel Pests ~ Felissa at Two Little Cavaliers.  Link ~http://twolittlecavaliers.com/2014/04/5-plants-naturally-repel-pests.html


#3.  Delicious Ham and Cornmeal Cakes ~ Burnt Apple.  Link ~ http://burntapple.com/2014/04/14/ham-and-cornmeal-cakes/

#4.  Refreshing Pineapple Coconut Ice Cream ~ Laura and Angela at About a Mom.  Link ~http://www.aboutamom.com/pineapple-coconut-ice-cream-recipe/




#5.  Nine Meals in 90 Minutes ~ Erin and Dan at DIY Passion.  Link ~ http://diypassion.com/2014/04/13/nine-meals-in-90-minutes/

#6.  10 Tips for a Successful Yard Sale ~ Holly at The Coconut Head's Survival Guide.  Link ~ http://coconutheadsurvivalguide.com/successful-yard-sale/

If you are one of our features PLEASE grab a button and share it on your blog!

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And don't forget if you didn't make it as a feature this week to check out the Pin board and to keep linking up, next week could be you! 

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Look For Less: Industrial Hanging Planter

The Look For Less Design Challenge is back with vengeance! Everyone has some pretty awesome projects that are sure to spruce up your space so please be sure to visit each of these ladies!  Also, I've got a bit of a sneak peak and links at the bottom of the post too :)


For this challenge I've known I wanted to try something outside. I love our yard and have written about it multiple times but there was always this one spot that I just couldn't figure out how to make it pretty.  Our house is old which means old siding, and old molding. The age is really showing next to our back door. There is just a bit of a junky spot. So I decided to search the wonderful google machine to find some inspiration that could help me beautify this tattered spot.



Of course West Elm has some amazing things. I've pinned a ton of planters I wanted to try but as soon as I saw this Galvanized Industrial Hanging Planter I fell in love  but not with the $49 price tag. So I  started brain storming ways I could get this look for less.


Basically all I needed was PVC pipe, some spray paint, rope, and pretty flowers. Heres a quick materials list with the prices.
1 5ft section of 4 in PVC pipe     $9
4 4 inch end caps                       $5
1 spool of rope                          $6
Silver Spray paint                      $6
This means for about $26 I made TWO planters! 


Now to get two planters I bought a large enough piece of PVC to cut in half both ways (hot dog and hamburger style). So first off I cut the board in to 2 1/2 ft sections. 
Then I guestimated how much I needed to cut off to leave room for the plants. I would recommend getting a larger diameter piece of PVC, but for the small flowers I was planning to use this was just fine :) I marked a straight line down either side of the board and slowly cut with my jig saw. 
Then I chose my largest drill bit, and drilled two holes on either end for my rope. 


Now comes the part where you kinda just play around. I sprayed each of my pieces of PVC with the silver spray paint, then I dry brushed some white craft paint on and smudged it around a good bit so it wasn't "too" noticeable. I couldn't figure out what to use to get the dark spots and then I remembered I had some ebony wood stain. So I splotched some one and wiped it around too. You can see in the third picture that the top has the stain and the bottom doesn't. 


WAH LA! Thats pretty close to the real deal I think.


 Then all that was left to do was attach the rope. And in this case it was SUPER easy! Just measure out your rope length for your specific spot, pull the rope through and under the PVC. I used shower curtain rings as the hooks and simply tied them together and done!



I just LOVE these planters. I mean they aren't perfect but for $26 for 2 I think they do exactly what I needed! They add some texture and allow new space for beautiful new plants. By adding these small planters I created a whole new atmosphere on our porch and I'm in love with it!



Now be sure to check out all of these lovely ladies and their Look for Less projects! 

Life On Virginia Street:              No Sew Pottery Barn Inspired Ribbon Curtains
Life Love Larson:                      DIY Succulent 
Like A Saturday:                        Anthropologie Inspired Dessert Stand
Absolutely Arkansas:                  Anthropologie Inspired Mirrored Tray 
Home Coming:                           DIY Towel Rail 

THESE ARE AWESOME so please go look :) 

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