Easy, inexpensive DIY Projects ‘un-boring’ dull spaces

Krylon DIY Projects

Theresa and Mark go head-and-head creating easy, inexpensive DIY projects that can break a boring space out of the ho-humdrums and make it a happy, homey and cool place on a hot summer night.

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Exciting and easy DIY projects with Krylon ColorMaster.

And to make things more interesting, you get to vote on whose space rocks the most. With help from Liz at Hoosier Homemade and Beckie from Infarrantly Creative we have $100 each to get whatever we can from the great summer pastime: The yard sale. Whatever we find—trash or treasure—our challenge is to find great ways to upcycle these blank canvases  with Krylon ColorMaster Paint + Primer.

Theresa teams up with Liz—because that’s her sister’s name…what?!

Mark claims he can work in any space on any place and that Beckie makes it better. Obviously, because that rhymes, or something, they should win…Advantage, Mark.

So check out the Kylon Spraydown and vote on your favorite space for a chance to (A) be inspired for your own projects and (B) win paint. It’s fun and you might not believe the kinds of DIY projects you can do in your house Krylon ColorMaster Paint + Primer.

Vote for Theresa and Liz at #TeamMamboPink

Vote for Mark and Beckie and #TeamIslandSplash

Bragging rights are at stake of course, but the take away is projects that you create and spaces you inspire.

Krylon DIY Projects
Doing DIY Projects with Krylon is easy, inexpensive and fun. Color, here we come.
Krylon DIY Projects
Krylon Spraydown DIY projects–#TeamMamboPink
Krylon DIY Projects
Krylon DIY projects–#TeamIslandSplash
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Mark
A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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