From the looks of it, we all like to decorate and make things with recycled materials and add green home improvements to our homes, myself included!
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Sunday, January 1, 2017
The 10 Best DIY Projects of 2016
We’re celebrating the New Year by taking a look back at some of our favorite Condo Blues DIY projects for 2016.
From the looks of it, we all like to decorate and make things with recycled materials and add green home improvements to our homes, myself included!
From the looks of it, we all like to decorate and make things with recycled materials and add green home improvements to our homes, myself included!
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Friday, December 30, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party Week 352
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party Week 352
Merry Christmas Eve Eve! Lacey asked me to put up our favorite Christmas marquee sign to make sure Santa doesn't forget our house. She's hoping for a new squeaky tennis ball because you never can have too many tennis balls to hide under every piece of furniture in the house.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
How to Make Your Christmas Tree Look Fuller
In addition to our family’s main Christmas tree, my husband and I decorate the upstairs landing with my hand me down (formerly) single gal Christmas tree.
Our little Christmas tree is starting to show its age. The pine needles are in a perpetual state of squished and refuse to fluff. When one of the branches snapped off in my hand this year, I thought it was time to retire it after many years of service.
But with a dose of Christmas magic in disguise as a few decorating hacks I made our scrawny tree look full and gave it new continued life!
You can use these Christmas tree decorating ideas for both live and artificial Christmas trees although obviously you won’t be able to fluff and adjust the branches of a live tree like a fake one. Either type of Christmas tree will allow you to shove a broken Christmas tree branch back into the tree to fill a hole. Guess how I know?
Our little Christmas tree is starting to show its age. The pine needles are in a perpetual state of squished and refuse to fluff. When one of the branches snapped off in my hand this year, I thought it was time to retire it after many years of service.
But with a dose of Christmas magic in disguise as a few decorating hacks I made our scrawny tree look full and gave it new continued life!
You can use these Christmas tree decorating ideas for both live and artificial Christmas trees although obviously you won’t be able to fluff and adjust the branches of a live tree like a fake one. Either type of Christmas tree will allow you to shove a broken Christmas tree branch back into the tree to fill a hole. Guess how I know?
How to Fill Holes and Make a Full and Fluffy Christmas Tree in Six Easy Steps or Less!
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