I found a cute house shaped basket at Homegoods (you can
buy a similar house shaped basket here
) and thought that would make a unique tip jar. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.)
What I really like about this basket is that it offers two
ways for people to leave tips. Simply open the lid and they can drop in some
cash, or open the door and leave their tip inside.
While it's
already cute on its own, I knew it could use a little makeover to make it even
cuter.
Friday, April 26, 2024
DIY Painted Wicker Basket Makeover
Friday, April 12, 2024
Quick and Easy Lavender Bath Salt Recipe for Sore Muscles and Itchy Skin
No matter how well I try to protect myself from my pollen allergies, I often end up with itchy skin and sore muscles after a day spent tending to plants in my garden.
That’s when I like to indulge in my favorite bedtime ritual. I find that the best way I found to soothe itchy skin and sore muscles is with a nice, relaxing bath with soothing DIY bath salts.
This easy recipe combines Epson and sea salts, known for their muscle-relaxing properties, with baking soda, which can sooth itchy and irritated skin, and is quick and easy to make. It also is a fantastic handmade gift idea for anyone in need of a little pampering.
Friday, March 29, 2024
Joann’s Fabrics and Crafts is Broken and Here’s How to Fix It
If you've ever wondered why Joann Fabric and Crafts corporate office seems to
make purposefully terrible business decisions, let me assure you – it's not in
your head. The truth is, the upper management at Joann’s has a long history of
being completely out-of-touch with their stores and customers. This finally
led to the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in March
2024.
Joann Fabrics made
210.9 million to 212.9 million in profit dollars and added 9 million new
customers by the end of the 2020 fiscal year. A lot of this is due to 2020 lock downs when people were turning to
old and new hobbies to pass the time. If Joann's corporate was smart and paid
attention to what their customers want and need, Joann’s would still be riding
this customer wave, but they didn’t.
Going from being profitable to
bankruptcy in four short years
takes a lot of talent in upper management to screw up a company that
much. Corporate tries to explain it away by saying customers are skipping
discretionary spending, but that’s only a tiny piece of the puzzle. Do you
know what people do in tough times? Make, repair, or upcycle things instead
of buying a new one. There is a reason visible mending is a popular
trend right now! It sure would be nice to buy a cute iron on patch at Joann’s
to fix my favorite pair of jeans but I can’t. Those shelves at my store are
practically bare and have been for a long time.
I took these photos of my local Joann Fabrics store in February 2024.
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Friday, March 8, 2024
How to Replace a Folding Camp Stool Seat
I bought two folding camp stools to use as foot stools on my front porch last year. I like that the folding stools are versatile. I don’t like that Michael's didn’t have two with matching fabric. Not to mention the fabric is pretty cheesy and cheap.
Let’s fix that.
It’s time for a folding camp stool makeover!
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Easy Coat Closet Organization Makeover!
Our coat closet is supposed to be for coats and hats, but it turns into a big mess because we store all kinds of things in there. I regularly clean and organize it, but it always ends up messy again. The closet organizer that came with our condo isn't good enough because we keep more than just coats and winter gear in there.
This coat closet needs better organization and a makeover!
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
DIY Stylish Throw Blanket Storage
On cold nights, I find myself reaching for one of the many
handmade throw blankets I have scattered throughout my house. Lacey, my dog, is drawn to these cozy blankets like a magnet. In fact, she loves them so much that she often takes over the entire blanket, leaving me no choice but to grab a second one for myself. Which is why more often than not, I use a throw blanket.
As a result of the crafty women in my
family, I have amassed quite the collection of hand-knit and crochet
throws. However, storing them in our coat closet has become a chaotic challenge.
Our coat closet is a disaster! It's overflowing with random items, and the blankets contribute to the chaos. I knew I needed a better storage solution for our beloved handmade throws.
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Easy Beginner Women's Hat and Mittens Crochet Patterns
I am always on the lookout for unique and stylish winter accessories. Unfortunately, I was unable to find the perfect winter hat in stores. That's when I turned to Pinterest, where I stumbled upon the ideal beanie - but as a crochet pattern, not for sale. With the help of my talented mother-in-law, I rediscovered the art of crocheting, which I had learned as a child from my grandmother.
I spent countless hours perfecting my skills, starting with simple wash and dust cloths and gradually working my way up to a scarf made from practice yarn. Finally, I felt confident enough to tackle the hat pattern that started the relearning process, so I splurged on some luxurious alpaca blend yarn (you can buy alpaca blend yarn similar to the type I used here ) and followed Crochet Dreamz's DIY Crochet Hat pattern the Jenna Beanie. To add a touch of fun, I topped it off with a leopard print pom pom (you can buy similar faux fur pom poms like I used here.) (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.)
But then, as fate would have it, I finished the hat just in time for Spring. So it sat untouched until this December, when I finally had the chance to wear a winter hat. Let me tell you, it was worth the wait! The chunky alpaca yarn keeps me toasty warm, and the softness of the fibers is the most luxurious I've ever felt (and I have many, many knit and crochet gifts that I love and use.)
Some may argue that I should have used 100% alpaca fiber yarn for this project, but as someone who is forgetful when it comes to chucking all of the laundry from the hamper and into the washer and dryer, I prefer blends that will survive a machine wash.
With one skein of yarn left over, I was in search of a one skein project that I could work on while traveling. That's when I discovered Make and Do Crew's 3-Hour Crochet Mittens pattern. I've always struggled to find gloves that fit my small hands, so I was excited to try my hand at crocheting my own. Though the pattern proved to be a little more challenging than I anticipated, I still managed to complete a cozy pair of custom size mittens (which took me longer than three hours, because I crochet slow.)
I also learned through this project that the best way for me to actually finish a crochet project is to be either be trapped in an airport or in a metal tube hurtling through the sky. Good to know.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2024
How to Repair an Adjustable Dress Form
Lola, my trusty adjustable dress form mannequin, has been through some wear and tear. Her cover is peeling and her base is constantly falling over. It's no wonder, really. After so many years of being poked and prodded with pins I’d be a bit tipsy and unglued too.
Poor Lola.
Lola is still usable and I especially rely my dress form’s adjustability and functionality for commissioned sewing projects. She just needs a little makeover and refurbish that keeps her adjustable and not as a decoration.
To renovate my adjustable dressmaker mannequin I decided to start at the bottom and work my way up.
Monday, December 11, 2023
How to Make a Faux Holly Berry Garland
I bought a prelit holly garland to use as a Christmas decoration. Almost immediately, the fake foam holly berries either chipped to show the white foam underneath or fell off the plastic stems completely.
The LED lights still work and the holly leaves look fine although the garland looks a little naked without the holly berries.
I made faux holly berries for my Christmas garland. Here’s how.
Save this craft tutorial to your Pinterest boards for later! Share it with your friends!
How to Make Faux Fake Holly Berries
Monday, November 27, 2023
How to Make a Christmas Dinosaur Decoration
Once I spotted a plastic T Rex toy, I found my joy, and went about turning the T Rex toy into Chompy the Christmas Dinosaur decoration. Chompy not only delivers presents to the good little girls and boys, but he also takes care of your enemies and those who give you grief.
Let’s make Christmas Dinosaur Decorations!
Pin this Christmas decor tutorial for your Pinterest boards for later! Share it with your friends!
You will need:
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
How to Use Any Brand Razor Blade in a Leaf Safety Razor
I decided to give shaving with a safety razor similar to this one a try after seeing the rising cost of disposable razors and cartridge razor blades. I got a nice, nick free shave the first time I used my standard safety razor. Great! I finally found a solution I thought. (Disclosure I am including affiliate links in this post for your convenience.)
Until I nicked, gashed, and cut myself on every shave since.
I was ready to dump the safety razor until I read a thread from someone in a similar situation on a frugal living forum. Many folks in the comment section empathized and even more recommended shaving with a Leaf safety razor like this one. The difference being that the Leaf safety razor has three blades and a pivoting head just like the cartridge razors I used with much better success.
The Leaf is more expensive than a standard safety razor but I decided to buy one because that was the only negative anyone had to say about it. Particularly since this was a frugal living group who want good results for less money (eventually) and not a green living group that will put up with bad performance for the sake of a zero waste living (glares at my safety razor.)
The only concern I had was that Leaf razors use what looked like a proprietary safety razor blade. Turns out, you can use any brand of safety razor blade that looks like this in a Leaf razor if you cut the razor blade in half.
How to Install Standard Safety Razor Blades in to a Leaf Safety Razor
Friday, August 11, 2023
How to Make a DIY Yeti Cooler
Our coolers don't keep food cold enough for as long as we'd like. While the body has insulation, the lids do not. I began searching for an upgrade.
When it comes to coolers and cold boxes, it seems there are only two options:
1. Fairly cheap eskies with minimal insulation in the lid and body that only keep food cold for a day or less.
2. Expensive chilly bins that are heavily insulated, bear-proof, and keep food cold for almost a week.
While I value quality, I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars just to keep food cold for a few weekends a year. Additionally, I'm struggling to find a well-insulated cooler in the compact size of our favorite Playmate cooler.
Wondering if you can insulate a Playmate cooler to match the performance of a Yeti cooler? Yes you can! Not only that, but your DIY Yeti cooler will also weigh much less when it is empty.
Here's how to do it.
How to Hack a Cooler to Make it Colder
Friday, June 30, 2023
Front Porch Makeover Reveal
Since we rarely use our lovely front porch, it's time to give it some attention after focusing on our back patio last year.
I call this decorating style Hey, what do we do with this stuff from our old house? Put it on the porch for now, we'll style it later.
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
How to Make Quick and Easy Outdoor Coasters
I added a new seating area with a tempered glass topped side table to my front porch. I’m a little concerned about placing hot coffee cups directly onto the glass and am in need of a coaster or two.
Let’ s make some outdoor coasters!
Save this quick coaster tutorial to your Pinterest boards for later! Share it with your friends!
I considered sewing a set of cute coasters from outdoor fabric until a very windy day reminded me that I need something with a little more weight. Otherwise, I’ll have to keep rescuing my porch decorations from my neighbor’s yard.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
How to Waterproof a Nylon Camping Tent
Last year the tent floor leaked in a few spots of water here, even though we put a tarp down first. We let the tent air out and dry in the garage before putting it away for the year. Can you add extra waterproofing to a tent and floor?
Yes you can! Here’s how.
Selecting the Right Waterproofing Products
Before diving into the actual waterproofing process, it's crucial to select the right products that will effectively provide a waterproof barrier for your nylon camping tent. With so many options available on the market, it can be overwhelming to make a decision. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing the right products for your tent.
First, consider the type of waterproofing product you want to use. There are two main types:
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Rain Barrel Planter Renovation!
One of the first garden improvement projects I did after we bought our condo was to install a rain barrel that looks like a rock in my front yard. I figured (correctly) that if my rain barrel looks more like a lawn ornament I wouldn’t get the stink eye from my neighbors or my Homeowner’s Association.
But mostly I wanted something that looks nice since I have to look at it.
The only downside is that the rain barrel is one solid piece and almost impossible to clean when leaves and whatnot block the spigot from the inside of the rain barrel. After many years of service, the rain barrel started to leak. Instead of trying to repair it again, I decided to replace it with this exact decorative rain barrel planter that is easier to clean and winterize. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.)
Friday, May 12, 2023
DIY Outdoor Plant Hanger
I have a bunch of pea seeds left from last year’s garden by design. I need to find a better way to plant them so the vines don’t take over my small patio container garden like they did last summer.
The heavy duty plant hanging eye bolt similar to this kind I used years ago and largely ignored gave me the inspiration to try growing peas in a hanging planter. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.)
Spoiler alert: All of the hanging planters I found were so high off the ground they required my short little self to pull out a step stool to water them. I hate dragging out a step ladder to store things normal people can reach. That’s why anything above my head is dead to me – including hanging plants.
I considered a macrame plant hanger but I wasn’t sure how well cotton or jute cording would hold up outside. And again, the hangs the plant too high and over my head thing.
The only solution was to make an outdoor plant hanger myself.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
How to Stretch Tight Shoes the Fast and Easy Way
I recently bought a pair of these exact Naot Women's Borasco shoes after a friend recommended them as a cute and comfortable work/walking/dress up or down travel shoe (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.) My friend did not do me wrong. Ilove everything about the shoes except for one minor thing:
I’m having some pain and discomfort because of the new leather is stiff so the shoes are a little too tight.
I don’t have time to have my shoes stretched at the shoe repair shop or at home with a pair of shoe stretchers. I need to break my new shoes in fast and make them more comfortable in the heel and ball of my foot for an upcoming event. Fortunately, there is a simple and effective way to stretch new shoes quickly – and it is cheap too!
Save this custom shoe stretching hack to your Pinterest boards for later! Share it with your friends!
How to Custom Stretch Tight Shoes with Hot
Water
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Easy Porch Light Update
Now that we are moving on in to warm Spring weather (in theory. This is the Midwest after all. We can experience all 4 seasons in one week just to keep things interesting) it's the perfect opportunity to spiff up, renovate, and decorate our front porch and yard.
Which shoots a long overdue project to the top of our porch project punch list: replace the overhead porch lights!
Our porch light fixtures are original to the house and not made to last. The entire fixture is made of plastic and was so brittle it broke apart when I gently shuttled it from the porch ceiling to a waiting garbage can. There was no salvaging any part of this light fixture and truthfully, we didn't want to either.
The hunt for new porch lights was on!
Monday, April 3, 2023
How to Drill a Hole in Ceramic, Porcelain, and Stone Tile
One day after refilling the conditioner in this hanging soap and shampoo Dispenser , The pump bottle refused to snap into place, lurched from the wall, and tried to kill me. I bobbed. It weaved. The bottle crashed to the floor and cracked. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.)
One of the things I like about the Dispenser is that you can buy replacement parts. I did so several times over its lifetime. However, this time I needed so many new parts it ended up costing as much money as if I bought a new wall mounted shampoo and conditioner pump.
Since my Dispenser was looking shabby and I think we got more than our money’s worth out of it considering it was a yard sale purchase, I bought a replacement.
I bought this exact Simple Human Double Wall Mount Shower Pump because we really only use two pumps out of the original four. From reviews, it is sturdier (I see the same dispenser in hotels so it has to be durable to take constant abuse) which means I may not have to replace the pumps over time. I love that!
The only negative according to the reviews is the bracket adhesive is not as strong as the adhesive the Dispenser uses. There were reports of the Simple Human dispenser falling off the wall after all of the instructions were followed. Not a huge deal because the Simple Human dispenser also comes with screws and wall anchors. I grabbed my drill and got ready to answer the question,



















