Monday, May 30, 2011

15 Awesome Projects Worth Tackling on the Extra Day of Your Long Weekend

By Adam Pash

15 Awesome Projects Worth Tackling on the Extra Day of Your Long Weekend

15 Awesome Projects Worth Tackling on the Extra Day of Your Long WeekendLooking for a project to make the most out of your long holiday weekend? Here are 15 of our favorite DIY and how-to projects, most of which you can tackle in the time left in your holiday.

Photo by Morgan.


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