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Junk is "The New Green"

Don't throw away those old items in your backyard, repurpose and use them to give patios, outdoor kitchens, pools, gardens and recreational areas new looks and new life!


On the heals of Sue Whitney's collaboration with Ki Nassaue (Junk Beautiful: Room by Room Makeovers with Junkmarket Style), she has teamed up with Kimberly Melamed to compile Junk Beautiful Outdoor Edition.




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With this new reference, you'll be able to give those outdoors areas of your home BIG makeovers with little bucks.

Keep this resource within quick reach, because you'll be glad you did.

Before long you'll be learning how to incorporate the "treasures" you find at flea markets, sidewalks, dumpsters, trash cans, and other sources into your home without making it look like a junkyard.

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Posted by: Melanie | October 03, 2009 | 10:46:22 |
I just bought this book because I've collected too much stuff from yard sales over the years. I've already learned how to maximum the collection.

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