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  • Make a birdhouse

    Welcome back your feathered friends with a home of their own. Even a fledgling carpenter can build this easy birdhouse.

  • Top 10 tools every woman needs

    The next time something needs tightening, trimming, adjusting or measuring, you'll be glad you have these tools on hand.

  • Make a deck chair

    Build a special comfy deck chair for the beach or just lounging around in the backyard. Make some for the kids too and the whole family can relax together.

  • Hanging shelves

    Got junk just hangin' around your deck? Never fear, the garden furniture gurus are here with a simple project to start organizing your garden goodies.

  • Build these cottage classics

    Muskoka, Adirondack, Bermuda - whatever you want to call it - this classic chair is guaranteed to rekindle sweet summer memories and last long enough to supply your kids with their own.

  • Tool lesson: The drill

  • Hail the handywoman

    Don't be a damsel in distress. Check out our handy tool guide and join the do-it-yourself revolution.

  • Tool lesson: The jigsaw

  • Garden arbour

    Create a welcoming entrance to your garden with this lattice project.

  • Tool lesson: The mitre saw

  • Down the garden path

    Discover how you can enhance your garden and highlight its best features by adding a personalized pathway.

  • Mother's Day treat: Homemade bath salts

    Soothe aching muscles in a warm bath complete with luxurious handmade bath salts.

  • Flowery cup and saucer

    Freshen up a simple cup and saucer with a sample of your child's budding artistic talent.

  • Creative glass-beaded vase

    Craft a stylish vase as beautiful as the fresh flowers you put in it.

  • Tamarack Decoy

    Binding together a native cree tradition with a modern lifestyle, James Bay Cree revisits the ancient craft of tamarack decoy's.

  • Child's Tabletop Fairy-Tale Garden

    Create an imaginative and mystical tabletop garden for your little one.

  • Gardening Dreams

    These online seed catalogues, free newsletters and downloadable garden plans should help you make it to spring.

  • A seedy proposition

    Can't wait until spring to start planting? Build this indoor plant stand and follow our tips, and you won't have to wait.

  • Take a Virtual Arboretum Tour

    Visit one of Canada's beautiful arboretums online.

  • Make Your Own Stencils

    Use your favourite motif or pattern to create stencils you can use all over your home.

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