How to Make a Ripstop Nylon Utensil Holder: Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast like me, you know the importance of having reliable utensils when you’re out exploring nature. But keeping them organized and easily accessible can sometimes be a challenge. That’s why I’ve created this simple DIY project to make a ripstop nylon utensil holder. Let’s get started! Supplies You’ll Need: Step 1: … Read more

GARDEN TUNNEL: BUILD IT YOURSELF!

The garden tunnel is an accessory that allows you to protect your crops from the cold. It is used for wintering sensitive crops or for forcing, to advance the start of harvests. Building your own tunnel is relatively simple, as long as you are somewhat handy with DIY, and it allows you to adapt the … Read more

DIY No Sew Fleece Dog Poncho: A Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction: Do you have a furry friend who loves to accompany you on outdoor adventures? Keep them cozy and stylish with this easy DIY no sew fleece dog poncho! Perfect for small to medium-sized dogs, this project requires minimal supplies and can be completed in no time. Let’s get started! Step 1: Gather Your Supplies … Read more

Lumberjack Fleece Hat: Tutorial

Here’s a simplified version of the tutorial, with measurements in centimeters: Materials needed: 1/3 meter of fleece (1/4 meter may be sufficient) 1/4 – 1/3 meter of sherpa/faux fur Sewing machine, matching thread, scissors, paper and pencil for the pattern, sewing needle Estimated time: Approximately 1 and a half hours for the first hat, 45 … Read more

8 Creative Projects Using One Recycled Sweater

Looking to breathe new life into an old sweater? Look no further! With just one recycled sweater, you can embark on a crafting adventure and create a variety of delightful and practical items. Let’s explore eight inventive projects that all start with the same old sweater. With these creative projects, you’ll breathe new life into … Read more

Here are some tips for getting a beautiful harvest of lemons, oranges, mandarins…

The emblematic Mediterranean citrus plants delight our springs and summers with their pure white flowers, sometimes slightly pinkish, and above all delightfully fragrant. Additionally, their evergreen foliage presents obvious interest throughout the seasons thanks to its bright green shine. But it is especially in winter (between October-November and April-May) that citrus become attractive. Indeed, their … Read more

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