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Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak are a mother-daughter duo who renovate great old Indiana houses in desperate need of some TLC on the show Good Bones. They’re here today to show you three DIY projects that you can do to can give your home a bit of TLC!
No. 1: DIY Accent Wall
If you want to revamp the look of your home with as little effort as peeling and sticking, this is the project for you! Mina shows you how to just stick these adhesive panels onto your wall for maximum effect! After you stick them up, you can even paint them!
No. 2: Turn a Window Into a Picture Frame
Any old window frame can become a beautiful display for your favorite photos. And you can easily add hooks to the bottom where you can hang keys and more!
No. 3: Use Vintage Knobs as Hooks
If you ever find cool vintage knobs at flea markets or thrift stores and want to find a fun use for them, why not turn them into hooks? You can hang just about anything from them.
Which of these projects do you like best? Tell us in the comments below.