Fall is one of those busy DIY transition times in the garage. The summer things need to be cleaned and put away for winter and it’s time to dig out the rakes to deal with all of those leaves falling off the trees that make Fall, well, Fall.
Fall is also a great time to reorganize the storage in your garage. Need some help? I have 10 garage hacks to share with you!
(Not that I pinned all of these hacks to Pinterest (follow Condo Blues on Pinterest, please?) because I personally need every single one of them. OK. I’ll be honest. I need to all of these hacks to keep our garage neat and tidy.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
10 Garage Storage and Organizing Hacks
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
Quick and Easy Boat Cleat Towel Rack
I need to to organize the towels in the guest bathroom and found my design inspiration at the vet’s office. Wha? Let me explain.
Lacey’s vet has boat cleats on the main desk which allows you to anchor your pet’s leash (pun intended) over the cleat so your hands are free to make payments and sign paperwork. It is quite genius and something I’d totally expect seeing growing up on Lake Erie.
The guest bathroom is taking on a nautical vibe. I like repurposed and reclaimed design elements. So why not organize my bathroom by repurposing dock cleats? Sounds like a plan.
Lacey’s vet has boat cleats on the main desk which allows you to anchor your pet’s leash (pun intended) over the cleat so your hands are free to make payments and sign paperwork. It is quite genius and something I’d totally expect seeing growing up on Lake Erie.
The guest bathroom is taking on a nautical vibe. I like repurposed and reclaimed design elements. So why not organize my bathroom by repurposing dock cleats? Sounds like a plan.
How to Make a Boat Dock Cleat Towel or Coat Rack
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
How to Fix a Running Toilet: Replace the Float
Water in the guest bathroom toilet kept running after every flush. I removed the lid to the toilet tank to investigate.
- I already replaced the toilet flapper when it warped and made the toilet run. That was not the culprit this time.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
The House of Unfinished DIY Projects
Husband had a dream.
One of those I dreamed I ate a giant marshmallow and in the morning my pillow was gone kind of dreams.
His dream was about making a list of DIY projects we need to do and actually finishing them.
I have no idea how his subconscious cooked up that idea for a dream.
One of those I dreamed I ate a giant marshmallow and in the morning my pillow was gone kind of dreams.
His dream was about making a list of DIY projects we need to do and actually finishing them.
I have no idea how his subconscious cooked up that idea for a dream.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
How to Build a Rain Barrel Drainage Pad
Late summer/early fall is a great time to do garden landscaping projects. The weather isn’t as blazing hot as it is in the middle of summer and most of the materials are now on clearance to make room for fall and winter merchandise.
Or in our case, you end up with a bunch of extra bricks from repairing your vintage brick garden border and want to do something with the lovely, worn, and free reclaimed bricks.
Thanks to two months of never ending rain and me replacing the broken spigot on the rain barrel (read the tutorial here) before the rains came, Husband and I have plenty of water to use for watering our new plantings. Eco Dork that I am, I get positively giddy watering my plants with rain water but I’m not happy with stepping in the mud that sometimes surrounds the rain barrel spigot.
Or in our case, you end up with a bunch of extra bricks from repairing your vintage brick garden border and want to do something with the lovely, worn, and free reclaimed bricks.
Thanks to two months of never ending rain and me replacing the broken spigot on the rain barrel (read the tutorial here) before the rains came, Husband and I have plenty of water to use for watering our new plantings. Eco Dork that I am, I get positively giddy watering my plants with rain water but I’m not happy with stepping in the mud that sometimes surrounds the rain barrel spigot.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
10 Amazing Pirate Ship Beds
Ahoy ye matey!
In honor ‘o International Talk Like a Pirate Day I be roundin’ up a bevvy of pirate décor for ye children be they wee pirate lads or wee pirate lasses. Yaaaaarrrrrrrrrrr!
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I’m using International Talk Like a Pirate Day as a big fat crazy excuse to dive head first into my Pinterest boards (follow me @condobues on Pinterest pretty please?) and share with you 10 of the most spine twinging, shiver me timbers and blow me down pirate ship kids beds that will make you the coolest parent on planet earth.
Or if you can fit one into your master bedroom, make your inner pirate child happy.
In honor ‘o International Talk Like a Pirate Day I be roundin’ up a bevvy of pirate décor for ye children be they wee pirate lads or wee pirate lasses. Yaaaaarrrrrrrrrrr!
</end pirate voice mode>
I’m using International Talk Like a Pirate Day as a big fat crazy excuse to dive head first into my Pinterest boards (follow me @condobues on Pinterest pretty please?) and share with you 10 of the most spine twinging, shiver me timbers and blow me down pirate ship kids beds that will make you the coolest parent on planet earth.
Or if you can fit one into your master bedroom, make your inner pirate child happy.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
5 End of Summer Projects and Adventures
Just as our unseasonably cold and soggy summer finally gets around to acting like a normal clear and blazing hot summer the season is officially over with Labor Day weekend. Ohio weather is certainly an adventure!
That’s not to say, Husband and I have not had our share of projects and adventures in between thunderstorms. Since most of them are tidbits rather than full blown blog post I figure why not wrap up the summer with a wrap up of our summer fun?
After spending a little over a year driving past it and silently sending the place “build it faster” vibes
That’s not to say, Husband and I have not had our share of projects and adventures in between thunderstorms. Since most of them are tidbits rather than full blown blog post I figure why not wrap up the summer with a wrap up of our summer fun?
After spending a little over a year driving past it and silently sending the place “build it faster” vibes
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
How to Make a Brick Tree Ring on Uneven Ground
After I repaired our crumbling brick garden border (read the tutorial here) it was time to turn our attention to the brick tree ring.
Yep. The brick wall around the tree in the front yard is falling over too.
Why?
Yep. The brick wall around the tree in the front yard is falling over too.
Why?
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
Whimsical and Recycled DIY Flamingo Garden Decor
I have a weird love hate relationship with outdoor garden décor and yard art. I’d love to add a few whimsical pieces to my garden for color that doesn’t die (like our landscaping always does.) The problem is I hate for my garden tchotchkes to be the same as everyone else.
I’ve been looking on and off for unusual garden decorations all summer. I found a few to poke fun at like the free range garden Yeti we found in Amish country but nothing we really wanted in our yard full time. Or in the case of Sasquatch and lawn gnomes, something which is commonly stolen because it is ridiculous.
I’ve been looking on and off for unusual garden decorations all summer. I found a few to poke fun at like the free range garden Yeti we found in Amish country but nothing we really wanted in our yard full time. Or in the case of Sasquatch and lawn gnomes, something which is commonly stolen because it is ridiculous.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
How to Repair a Crumbling Dry Stack Garden Border
Husband and I finally got several days without rain in a row to repair and landscape the front yard – again. I think this is Landscape 4.0 of our promised “easy to care for landscaping’ that keeps dying and makes us sing the condo blues.
But at least I got the name of this blog out of the deal. So there’s that.
We were so sad when the harsh winter killed our lavender bushes.We spent many cool summer evenings chilling on the porch and watching the biggest bees you’ve ever seen flit and play amongst the flowers. The on demand organic lavender is something I miss too.
We tilled the soil in the front flower beds and planted lavender instead of traditional evergreen bushes. Next I turned my attention to the crumbling brick garden border.
But at least I got the name of this blog out of the deal. So there’s that.
We were so sad when the harsh winter killed our lavender bushes.We spent many cool summer evenings chilling on the porch and watching the biggest bees you’ve ever seen flit and play amongst the flowers. The on demand organic lavender is something I miss too.
We tilled the soil in the front flower beds and planted lavender instead of traditional evergreen bushes. Next I turned my attention to the crumbling brick garden border.
Why Your Dry Stack Brick or Stone Garden Border is Falling Over and How to Fix It
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Ant Killer Caution: Ant Pesticides Can Kill Plants Too
With the rainiest summer in history (sorry drought stricken folks) everyone I has had an ant problem this summer.
Apparently this year’s ant colonies are particularly devious and tenacious because even after following all the steps in my post How to get Rid of Ants in a Pet and Kid Safe Natural Way some of those little jerks found a way back into my house, although not as many as before.
The last straw came when the concrete ants bit me because they though I was standing too close to the pot of chocolate mint they use as a summer party pad on my patio. We’ve been doing our own thing on the patio for years without bothering each other until now. What’s up with that ants? Why won’t you let us use the grill without annoying ant bites?
Apparently this year’s ant colonies are particularly devious and tenacious because even after following all the steps in my post How to get Rid of Ants in a Pet and Kid Safe Natural Way some of those little jerks found a way back into my house, although not as many as before.
The last straw came when the concrete ants bit me because they though I was standing too close to the pot of chocolate mint they use as a summer party pad on my patio. We’ve been doing our own thing on the patio for years without bothering each other until now. What’s up with that ants? Why won’t you let us use the grill without annoying ant bites?
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Pistachio Screen Door
They may not be as energy efficient but I can't help but wish my HOA allowed us to add wood screen doors on our houses. I spent many, many summers in houses and summer camp cabins that had wood doors that opened with a "SPRONG!" and closed with a mighty "TWAK!"
Followed by a shout, "DON'T SLAM THE SCREEN DOOR!"
To this day I still think springy screen doors need to be closed with a TWAK!
"SPRONG!" "TWAK!" remind me of happy summers.
And mosquito bites as big as my head.
But I digress.
Followed by a shout, "DON'T SLAM THE SCREEN DOOR!"
To this day I still think springy screen doors need to be closed with a TWAK!
"SPRONG!" "TWAK!" remind me of happy summers.
And mosquito bites as big as my head.
But I digress.
Sprongy screen doors scream SUMMER!
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Sunday, July 26, 2015
Landscaping Budget Hack: Use a Tool Lending Libarary
It seems strange to start a landscaping project in late July instead of May but Mother Nature isn't giving us much choice. Ohio has the opposite water problem California has - too much rain.
The number of days in a row Columbus has not had any precipitation this year?
Four.
This we're lucky if we get a 24 hour period without rain once every couple of weeks. If the sun decides to visit us after a 15 to 19 day rainy stretch we learned to drop everything to do outside chores just in case it rains later in the day.
The number of days in a row Columbus has not had any precipitation this year?
Four.
This we're lucky if we get a 24 hour period without rain once every couple of weeks. If the sun decides to visit us after a 15 to 19 day rainy stretch we learned to drop everything to do outside chores just in case it rains later in the day.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
DIY Downton Abby Doorbell
Sometimes putting a bit more effort into the design of the day to day functional bits of your home pay off in unexpected ways. For example, doorbells.
Most people, including myself, take that plain Jane button beside the door for granted. As long as it connects to a functional door chime unit inside the house doorbells are something you typically don't think about replacing until it breaks.
That's a shame. Especially if you are lucky to have a period home.
Most people, including myself, take that plain Jane button beside the door for granted. As long as it connects to a functional door chime unit inside the house doorbells are something you typically don't think about replacing until it breaks.
That's a shame. Especially if you are lucky to have a period home.
Is it possible to fall in love with a doorbell? I think I have.
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Sunday, July 19, 2015
Cheap and Easy No Slip Tool Chest Organizer
After I built my recycled pallet and cabinet workbench, I needed to organize and load in my tools.
The power tools were easy to organize. I already keep my power tools in their cases. I stashed those in the workbench cabinet. Boom. Done.
The power tools were easy to organize. I already keep my power tools in their cases. I stashed those in the workbench cabinet. Boom. Done.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
DIY Fire and Ice Fire Bowl
The first time I saw fire stone was in a gas burning fireplace on HGTV. When they lit the fireplace it looked like the cheery orange flame danced above a field of clear ice shards.
It was just the thing I wanted to replace the ceramic fake logs in my gas fireplace.
I put the fire stone idea aside when my research told me I'd have to replace the entire gas fireplace insert to a specific insert that works with fire stone. I put the fire and ice desire on the back burner since it wasn't the quick fix I thought it would be.
Until I read Kim's tabletop fire bowl idea on her blog Today’s Creative Life. She made a fire stone fire bowl for her deck in less than 30 minutes.
Just look at that blue! It looks like ice from the Caribbean ocean is on fire.
Which is a pretty good trick since the only ice I ever saw in the Caribbean has been in my drink from the hotel ice maker.
I can totally do this!
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It was just the thing I wanted to replace the ceramic fake logs in my gas fireplace.
I put the fire stone idea aside when my research told me I'd have to replace the entire gas fireplace insert to a specific insert that works with fire stone. I put the fire and ice desire on the back burner since it wasn't the quick fix I thought it would be.
Until I read Kim's tabletop fire bowl idea on her blog Today’s Creative Life. She made a fire stone fire bowl for her deck in less than 30 minutes.
Just look at that blue! It looks like ice from the Caribbean ocean is on fire.
Which is a pretty good trick since the only ice I ever saw in the Caribbean has been in my drink from the hotel ice maker.
I can totally do this!
So can you. Read Kim's tutorial
DIY Tabletop Fire Bowl
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015
How to get Rid of Ants in a Pet and Kid Safe Natural Way
After nine days of consecutive rain my yard is waterlogged. A bunch of ants decided to seek higher ground and wanted to use my kitchen as a summer vacation spot.
I wanted to kill the ants but I am leery of using borax, conventional ant bait traps, and sprays because I don’t want to kill my dog along with the ants. Death by shoe is more natural and personally satisfying but it not a good long term solution.
I wanted to kill the ants but I am leery of using borax, conventional ant bait traps, and sprays because I don’t want to kill my dog along with the ants. Death by shoe is more natural and personally satisfying but it not a good long term solution.
Five Things You Absolutely Must Do to Get Rid of Ants
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
How to Replace a Rain Barrel Spigot
My rain barrel has been harvesting water for the last three years. I couldn’t be happier with it. Even better my rain barrel keeps a soggy side of my house dry.
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The only downside to my 40 gallon bundle of joy is after three years of faithful service the shut off valve on the attached hose broke. I can’t unscrew it and use a regular garden hose with my rain barrel rock because it has a hose instead of a spigot.
The only downside to my 40 gallon bundle of joy is after three years of faithful service the shut off valve on the attached hose broke. I can’t unscrew it and use a regular garden hose with my rain barrel rock because it has a hose instead of a spigot.
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Sunday, June 14, 2015
18 Easy Summer DIY Projects That Will Motivate You
Summer is my favorite season. I think I am part plant because I love being out in the sun after suffering though the cold and harsh winter. I’m too Type A to sit in a lawn chair and tan (which is actually skin damage. Who knew?) I’m not into sports much either. I spend time outdoors getting my DIY on!
I lovingly refer to summer as Project Season.
There is nothing like the feeling of accomplishment that comes from finishing a DIY project. It might be a little project that ends up taking all day because you are new but that’s OK because everyone has to start someplace and every super smart DIYer I know had to start at the beginning.
I just want you to pick up the tool of your choice and try. I get a thrill when someone like Diane of The Big Green Purse lets me know you were inspired to make try making a repair yourself. You go Diane! Woot! Woot!
DIY doesn’t have to be all big scary power tools unless you want it to be. One of my favorite gardeners Anna from Green Talk insists she isn’t a DIYer, yet she has an amazing garden and spends hours tending it with love. So yes Anna, you are a DIYer your tool of choice is a trowel instead of a hammer and that’s OK.
I lovingly refer to summer as Project Season.
There is nothing like the feeling of accomplishment that comes from finishing a DIY project. It might be a little project that ends up taking all day because you are new but that’s OK because everyone has to start someplace and every super smart DIYer I know had to start at the beginning.
I just want you to pick up the tool of your choice and try. I get a thrill when someone like Diane of The Big Green Purse lets me know you were inspired to make try making a repair yourself. You go Diane! Woot! Woot!
DIY doesn’t have to be all big scary power tools unless you want it to be. One of my favorite gardeners Anna from Green Talk insists she isn’t a DIYer, yet she has an amazing garden and spends hours tending it with love. So yes Anna, you are a DIYer your tool of choice is a trowel instead of a hammer and that’s OK.
18 of My Favorite Summer DIY Projects
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Sunday, May 24, 2015
Everything You Need to Know About Indoor Allergies and Air Pollution but Didn’t Know You Should Ask
This post is brought to you by a partnership between Condo Blues and Air Filter Buy.
I thought I had reducing household air pollution and allergens all figured it. As soon as I change the filter on our HVAC system and clean regularly with green cleaners I should be good when it comes to my air born allergies, right?
Nope. Not so much.
My new allergist not only gave me a more comprehensive list of my allergens, he also gave me marching orders to reduce the amount of indoor pollutants in our house.
I’ve been doing a ton of research on indoor air pollution. I found this info graphic called Everything You Need to Know About Indoor Air Pollution helpful and want to share it with you. I personally found it helpful because it shines some light on the health issues related to indoor air pollution as well as telling you what simple steps families can do to protect themselves.
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I thought I had reducing household air pollution and allergens all figured it. As soon as I change the filter on our HVAC system and clean regularly with green cleaners I should be good when it comes to my air born allergies, right?
Nope. Not so much.
My new allergist not only gave me a more comprehensive list of my allergens, he also gave me marching orders to reduce the amount of indoor pollutants in our house.
I’ve been doing a ton of research on indoor air pollution. I found this info graphic called Everything You Need to Know About Indoor Air Pollution helpful and want to share it with you. I personally found it helpful because it shines some light on the health issues related to indoor air pollution as well as telling you what simple steps families can do to protect themselves.
Not to scare you or anything, but do you know indoor air pollution caused nearly 8% of worldwide fatalities in 2012?
Help a girl out, what do you do to reduce dust and allergens in your home?
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