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Moss-decorated walls, Tokyo. Source: Re-Nest.

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Dried moss adorns the walls of a Tokyo house. The graceful vine-like patterns are simply spectacular. – Re-Nest

A salvaged window frame becomes a beautiful beach-themed shadowbox at Crafty Nest. A detailed how-to makes it seem easy. – Crafty Nest

Make a "Where the Wild Things Are" hat with this user-submitted pattern at Instructables. You'll need white polar fleece and wire for whiskers, then go get your Max-attitude on. – Instructables

A Ouija board is re-purposed as a set of house-shaped wall hangings. Old buttons, jewelry, stamps and other eclectic found objects add detail and tons of personality. – Craftster

Fall is finally here. Drink it in with these autumn front door photos: home entranceways all dressed up for the season of red, gold and orange. – Daily Decorator

Speaking of Fall, when the ground cools down it's time to think about planting tulips for spring beauty. Tipnut explains the basics of tulip care, including planting tips. – Tipnut

Member Deanna kindly shares her craft room makeover with us. If you're a crafter, you will be inspired by her beautiful pale blue and green apple workspace. – Casa Sugar

Take your cheapo grocery store flowers decidedly upmarket. All you need is a little flower arranging know-how. – Real Simple at AOL Home



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