On The Fly...DIY

Watch On The Fly...DIY

  • 2016
  • 6 Seasons

On The Fly...DIY is a television series featuring the talented and energetic host, Vicki Liston. Throughout the show, Vicki takes on a wide range of DIY projects that can be completed easily and quickly, all while adhering to a tight budget. Each episode is a wonderful combination of entertainment, education, and inspiration that appeals to both newbies and seasoned DIYers alike.

Vicki Liston is a gifted host who brings a lot of personality and charisma to the show. Her energy is infectious and it's hard not to feel motivated to start a DIY project after watching an episode. She is incredibly creative and passionate about DIY, and she loves to share her knowledge and skills with viewers. Her enthusiasm for the subject matter shines through in every episode, making her a pleasure to watch.

In each episode of On The Fly...DIY, Vicki tackles a specific DIY project, providing viewers with step-by-step instructions on how to complete the project from start to finish. The projects are wide-ranging, covering topics such as home decor, furniture, organization, and even outdoor projects. No matter what the project is, Vicki always finds a way to make it fun and easy for viewers to understand.

One of the show's strengths is Vicki's ability to use everyday items as building blocks for her DIY projects. This approach allows viewers to feel empowered to try the projects themselves, without worrying about having to purchase expensive materials. Vicki encourages viewers to get creative with what they have on hand, which is a refreshing change from other DIY shows that often rely on expensive tools and materials.

Another great feature of the show is how detailed Vicki is in her explanations. She goes over everything from the materials needed to the tools required to complete each step, even providing viewers with tips and tricks to make the process easier. This attention to detail makes it simple for even the least experienced DIYers to follow along and complete the project.

On The Fly...DIY is also visually stunning. The show is shot in high definition, which allows viewers to see the finer details of each project. The camera work is well-done and focuses in on the important parts of each project, making it easy to follow along. The show also boasts a bright and colorful set, which adds to the overall fun and energy of the show.

What sets On The Fly...DIY apart is that it's not just a show about creating things for the sake of creating. Vicki often discusses the benefits of DIY projects, such as saving money, improving organization, and adding personal touches to a home. These discussions serve as a reminder that DIY projects can be both fun and practical, and that there are real benefits to trying your hand at projects yourself.

Overall, On The Fly...DIY is a fantastic DIY show that is both fun and educational. Vicki Liston is a talented host who makes DIY projects accessible to everyone, no matter their level of skill. The projects are varied and interesting, and the attention to detail makes it easy for viewers to follow along. If you're looking for a fun and inspiring DIY show to watch, On The Fly...DIY is definitely worth a try.

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Tree Box
11. Tree Box
December 4, 2020
I'm just not crazy about tree skirts. They look dated to me and for some weird reason, mine are always covered in dog hair. If you're looking for a tree skirt alternative, too, try this easy-to-build Tree Box.
Barrel Band Orb
10. Barrel Band Orb
November 24, 2020
Barrel band orbs are strong spherical elements that can hold their own as decor pieces or as part of another display. Real ones are heavy, expensive, and aren't always available in smaller sizes. This faux version creates the same look with embroidery hoops and is much lighter, more cost-effective, and can be created in almost any size.
White Pinecones
9. White Pinecones
November 18, 2020
White pumpkins were trending in fall decor and white pinecones are its winter version. Here are two different processes for making your own.
Harvest Moon Light
8. Harvest Moon Light
October 12, 2020
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Shapeable, Glowing ,No-Mess Slime
7. Shapeable, Glowing ,No-Mess Slime
September 30, 2020
Need slime as part of your Halloween decor but don't want to deal with the mess? This shapeable, glowing, no-mess slime can be molded into almost any form, lights up for your nighttime display, and it's easy to pack away after the holiday is over.
Pumpkin Putka Pod Light
6. Pumpkin Putka Pod Light
September 22, 2020
Have you seen putka pods yet? These dried Australian fruit pods look like tiny little pumpkins and are trending in fall home decor this year. Sure, you could use them as filler in vases or candle holders but that's what everyone else is doing with them. Instead, make this glow-y Pumpkin Putka Pod Light with a thrift store fixture and some hot glue.
Pampas Grass and Bunny Tails
5. Pampas Grass and Bunny Tails
September 4, 2020
Pampas grass plumes are so beautiful...and brittle. While I love the look in my fall decor, I don't love the mess they make. Create a faux version with yarn that won't shed all over your floors.
Joint Compound Stenciling
4. Joint Compound Stenciling
August 17, 2020
Stencils are cool and all but raised stencils with joint compound are easy and give a unique textured look to your finished project.
Plexiglass Lantern
3. Plexiglass Lantern
July 28, 2020
Summer nights and mood lighting go hand in hand. When you can't - or it's too hot to light a fire - you can still enjoy the soothing flicker of a flame with this giant Plexiglass Lantern.
Glass Globe Fountain
2. Glass Globe Fountain
July 16, 2020
A bubbler fountain is much less splashy and is a gorgeous way to bring the gentle, relaxing sound of water to an interior tabletop setting. With a couple of thrift store items, you can create this Glass Globe Fountain.
Hydro Dipping
1. Hydro Dipping
June 15, 2020
Spray paint's pretty straight forward, right? You spray...and it paints. Apply it directly to an item and you get a solid coat of color. Apply several colors to the surface of water first and you get a gorgeous marbled pattern. This technique is called 'hydro dipping'.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2016