1. Sit comfortably.
Who needs a bulky or expensive lawn chair when you can make a bunch of these little folding stools for a fraction of the cost?
2. Organize that laundry room.
PVC makes a great frame and can be painted to match any laundry room decor.
3. Save money on curtain rods.
Very large windows — or simply ones that aren't a standard size — can be expensive to cover. Save money by using PVC for the rods, allowing you to put your funds toward what actually matters: craft supplies! — err, curtains. I definitely mean curtains.
4. Make a modern, expensive-looking wreath.
Can you imagine what something like this would cost in a store? Make your own instead! By changing the ornaments or spray paint color, it could suit any season.
5. Organize your desk.
Not only is this project super easy, but you can always add more pieces as your hoard of tools grows.
6. Take it outside.
This garden trellis is gorgeous! Even though it's large, the PVC circles are cut thin enough that you probably don't need very many to achieve this look.
7. Add personality to your stairs.
I love this look. It's both modern and bubbly at the same time.
8. Pretend it's wood.
With a bit of clever trickery, you can make PVC look like wood instead of plastic. Sand the surface, then scratch it up with a file or rasp. All that's left is to paint it brown.
9. Frame a hideaway.
I'll admit it: I'm jealous of this kid's blanket fort.
10. Make a photo vase.
This is a fabulous Mother's Day gift! Decoupage the photos onto the PVC, then attach to a base and add flowers.
11. Pot some succulents.
Succulents don't need a lot of space for roots, so PVC can make a perfect planter for them.
12. Light up your life.
This project is a bit more involved, but pretty easy considering how amazing the result is!
13. Embellish that boring dresser.
I love how this dresser-turned-TV stand looks. Hard to believe it's just PVC circles glued to the drawers and painted to match!
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