Get crafty this Halloween with the Goodwill DIY Tour.
We’ve enlisted the help of our DIY Guy, Gary, as well as DIY blogger Joanna Hawley to help bring all your Halloween ideas to life. They will be making stops at several Goodwill locations this October.
Summer DIY with Gary: Barrel Table & File Cabinet Raised Plant Bed
Seattle Goodwill is DIY (Do It Yourself) headquarters. There’s no creative limits to what can be made using Goodwill materials, and there’s nowhere else you can find such an eclectic assortment of goods all in one spot.
Summer DIY with Gary: Beachcomber & Adult Beverage Table
Seattle Goodwill is DIY (Do It Yourself) headquarters. There’s no creative limits to what can be made using Goodwill materials, and there’s nowhere else you can find such an eclectic assortment of goods all in one spot.
DIY Succulent Terrarium
Confession: I love the current terrarium trend—but they can be so expensive! A DIY terrarium—with low-maintenance succulents—seemed like a good foray into adding some summer vibes to my home.
DIY Mini Herb Garden
With grilling weather officially here — I wanted to put together a mini herb garden so I can freshen up my summer dishes a bit and add a little indoor foliage to my dining area.
Good Holidays: Cookie Gifts
Cookie gifts serve a plethora of purposes in the holiday gift-giving season. You can bake a big batch, and bring the whole thing in to share with your coworkers—or you can divvy that batch up into smaller gifts for friends, coworkers, or as your contribution to White Elephant at a holiday party.
Good Holidays: Scrap Fabric Garland DIY
If you’re looking for the easiest holiday décor Do-It-Yourself (DIY) project ever, look no further. Whether you’ve got DIY blood running in your veins, or you consider yourself artistically inept, you can knock this project out of the park. If you can rip (or cut) fabric, and tie a simple knot, you can do this! It’s a perfect project for a winter night in, or to keep the kids’ hands occupied during a movie.