I’ve made many curtains for past homes but it wasn’t until I started building Elizabethan Renaissance costumes that I learned how to sew cartridge pleats for curtains by using the same technique to make cartridge (also called gauge or gauging) pleat skirts!
Back in merry old Elizabethan England - way before they had central heating - nobility used heavy fabrics similar to our modern upholstery weight fabrics to make clothing. Dresses had voluminous skirts, small waistbands, and the illusion of large child bearing hips were all the rage.
Cartridge pleats solved the problem because they allow you to attach large amounts of heavy fabric to a small waist band than typical gathering. Gauge pleats also allow the skirt to stand out from the body a bit to create large hips and a booty (with the help of padded bum or hip roll of course.)
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
How to Sew Cartridge Pleats the Easy Way!
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Sunday, October 2, 2016
How to Make a Reusable Light Up Teal Pumpkin for Halloween
Handing out Halloween candy and ooh-ing and ah-ing over every costumed person who comes to our door is one of things Husband enjoys most on Beggar's Night.
That and testing our Halloween candy for Quality Assurance while waiting for the Trick or Treaters to come to our porch. That was one of my favorite parts of Halloween until I because a card carrying member of the Food Allergy Club. Sad face.
It is a bummer to find almost everything in the candy aisle at the store is something I shouldn’t eat but has to worse for a kid on Halloween. The minute I found out about the Halloween Teal Pumpkin Project I added allergy free treats for the food allergy kids to what we give out on Halloween.
The only thing missing is a teal pumpkin to let food allergy kids and their parents that we have their back this Halloween.
That and testing our Halloween candy for Quality Assurance while waiting for the Trick or Treaters to come to our porch. That was one of my favorite parts of Halloween until I because a card carrying member of the Food Allergy Club. Sad face.
It is a bummer to find almost everything in the candy aisle at the store is something I shouldn’t eat but has to worse for a kid on Halloween. The minute I found out about the Halloween Teal Pumpkin Project I added allergy free treats for the food allergy kids to what we give out on Halloween.
The only thing missing is a teal pumpkin to let food allergy kids and their parents that we have their back this Halloween.
A Quick and Easy LED Teal Jack o Lantern Tutorial
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Thursday, September 29, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 340
I have an exciting project I want to tell you about. I opened a funny t shirt and gift Zazzle store LNW Creative Gifts!
Even better, you can customize my products to suit your fancy!
Want a purple Queen of Everything Crown No Slip Headband instead of the pink shown here? Done!
Even better, you can customize my products to suit your fancy!
Want a purple Queen of Everything Crown No Slip Headband instead of the pink shown here? Done!
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Renaissance Noble Dress Part 1: The Design
I need to replace my current Elizabethan noble costume with a new one.
Unfortunately I am my own worst client because the only thing I know that I want in my new princess type dress is this list of vague demands:
I let the fabric I found decide my costume’s color scheme since many of the accessories I have will work with almost any color. The color specific items I have need to be replaced anyway. I was hoped I could find a green brocade or damask because I look smashing in green.
Unfortunately I am my own worst client because the only thing I know that I want in my new princess type dress is this list of vague demands:
- Make it different than what other women will most likely we wearing.
- Use massive amounts of embroidery to help with Number 1 and give me a Sofa Time With Lacey project.
- Use as much of my beading, trim, and costuming stash as possible. It should also help with number 1 but really I just want to put some of the weird amounts of stuff in my studio to good use.
- Bling that sucker out to be a pretty, pretty princess of more is more epic proportions – as one does as an Elizabethan noblewoman. I realize this is not in line with being a simplistic budget minded green DIY blogger. But it is totally in line with being a person who spends most of her workdays covered in paint and sawdust while wearing yoga pants and a ratty t-shirt.
I let the fabric I found decide my costume’s color scheme since many of the accessories I have will work with almost any color. The color specific items I have need to be replaced anyway. I was hoped I could find a green brocade or damask because I look smashing in green.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 339
Last weekend, I did a Last Blast of Summer Tour by skipping up the road a bit to attend Bloggy Conference 2016 at Cedar Point.
Tiff knocked it out of the park organizing and planning the conference this year! I learned quite a bit and paid it forward by being the Squad Leader for DIY bloggers during our community breakout sessions. What's also nice about BloggyCon is being able to spend the evening in Cedar Point after our sessions finished for the day.
Sponsor Lake Eries Shores and Islands gave me the excuse to wiggle my toes in the sand of Cedar Point Beach (how I miss it!)
I hugged a big cow named Big Cow and tagged it #Big #Cow for a very meta experience courtesy of Ohio made sponsor Udderly Smooth (if you follow me @condoblues on Instagram you would have seen it in real time!)
Not to mention, I named my new Rexy friend Snuggles and asked Husband if I could bring him home with me because we have the same smile. Husband and Lacey vetoed adding Snuggles to our family. Sad face.
Let's party!
Sunday, September 18, 2016
How to Make a Quick and Easy Wine Cork and Mason Jar Centerpiece
After I decorated my outdoor patio for Fall, I took a step back and realized something was missing from my DIY chalkboard patio table and DIY bottle cap mosaic chairs.
I need an Autumn table centerpiece!
My Fall centerpiece idea was heavily influenced by the growing number of empty mason jars drying in the dish rack (not to mention Husband’s do something with these will ya? look when he empties the dishwasher) and the wine corks in our kitchen wine cork basket waiting for a craft project (and more Husband’s do something with these will ya? look when he sees them taking up counter space.)
I need an Autumn table centerpiece!
My Fall centerpiece idea was heavily influenced by the growing number of empty mason jars drying in the dish rack (not to mention Husband’s do something with these will ya? look when he empties the dishwasher) and the wine corks in our kitchen wine cork basket waiting for a craft project (and more Husband’s do something with these will ya? look when he sees them taking up counter space.)
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 338
Happy Almost Weekend everyone!
I am loving the unseasonably warm weather! I decorated my patio for fall and plan to eat as many dinners outside until the snow flies.
Ready to party? Show me what you got!
I am loving the unseasonably warm weather! I decorated my patio for fall and plan to eat as many dinners outside until the snow flies.
I love, love, love when thrifting and shopping the house comes together in a new to me design!
Ready to party? Show me what you got!
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
How to Decorate a Small Patio for Fall
This post is sponsored by Enbrighten Café Lights by Jasco. All thoughts and opinions are my own #EnbrightenLights
I want to make our small patio more inviting for evening entertaining this fall.
The planter box I built for Husband’s container kitchen garden adds a little privacy since our condo homeowners association will not allow us to install a fence.
And we get fresh herbs and peppers, yay!
I want to make our small patio more inviting for evening entertaining this fall.
The planter box I built for Husband’s container kitchen garden adds a little privacy since our condo homeowners association will not allow us to install a fence.
And we get fresh herbs and peppers, yay!
Sunday, September 11, 2016
How to Make a DIY Fall Flower Wreath
I used to design a door wreath by buying all of the cute flower picks I like and then figuring out what to do with them after I got home. That almost always lead to me making something I wasn't happy with because it often looked like a Hodge Podge of unsymmetrical stuff that didn’t always coordinate in color, size or texture.
Because I bought a Hodge Podge of unsymmetrical stuff that didn’t always coordinate in color, size or texture for the project and didn't think about them beyond, "How pretty! I'm buying it!"
I knew I had to change my ways after reorganized my craft room and finding more wreath making supplies than my small house can hold.
Because I bought a Hodge Podge of unsymmetrical stuff that didn’t always coordinate in color, size or texture for the project and didn't think about them beyond, "How pretty! I'm buying it!"
I knew I had to change my ways after reorganized my craft room and finding more wreath making supplies than my small house can hold.
How to Make a Wreath
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 337
I am taking an online Bead Embroidery (w/Myra Wood) craft class from Craftsy (I am including affiliate links for your convenience) to learn how to add a little bling with beaded flowers and designs to my hand embroidery projects. This is something I've wanted to to for awhile.
Funny thing buying the class lead to another craft organizing hack I've been wanting to do for awhile. After spilling beads out of my plastic bead organizer box similar to this one on Amazon while removing it from the storage drawer - again - I told myself I couldn't start the beading class until I reorganized the my bead stash.
I spent a rip roaring party time evening streaming movies on Amazon Prime Instant Video and organizing my craft beads into empty prescription pill bottles I've randomly tossing into my bead drawer along with baby food jars, and film canisters. Remember those?
I have more loose beads than I realize. Is is rude to ask your family to get sick enough to require prescription medicine so you can repurpose the bottle? I'm asking for a friend.
Funny thing buying the class lead to another craft organizing hack I've been wanting to do for awhile. After spilling beads out of my plastic bead organizer box similar to this one on Amazon while removing it from the storage drawer - again - I told myself I couldn't start the beading class until I reorganized the my bead stash.
A big chunk of my beads came from my Grandmother. I've done big beading costume projects with them ever since.
I spent a rip roaring party time evening streaming movies on Amazon Prime Instant Video and organizing my craft beads into empty prescription pill bottles I've randomly tossing into my bead drawer along with baby food jars, and film canisters. Remember those?
Under Lacey's watchful gaze of course. Or maybe she just likes to binge watch The Sarah Jane Chronicles too.
I have more loose beads than I realize. Is is rude to ask your family to get sick enough to require prescription medicine so you can repurpose the bottle? I'm asking for a friend.
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Sunday, September 4, 2016
How to Make a Renaissance Festival Costume
Besides, it allows me to get my inner history geek, costumer, and creative seamstress on.
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First you should decide if you want to make a historically accurate renaissance clothing (or as close as to historically accurate as we can get in the 21st century,) a fantasy type costume, or a little bit of all of the above. There are buckets of different opinions on what you should or should not do, all of which are valid because everyone’s purpose, desire, and budget differs.
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Friday Favorites Link Party - Week 336
How can it be Labor Day weekend already? Do you have plans? One last BBQ blast? Watching fireworks? Football, football, and even more football?
I have some DIY projects planned and time set aside to to watch my favorite guilty pleasure and Labor Day tradition streaming the movie Serial Mom on Amazon Prime. (This is an affiliate link for your convenience)
If you aren't familiar with the movie Serial Mom, Kathleen Turner plays a soccer mom who tries to make the world a better place by murdering people over such
vile and heinous crimes as wearing white shoes after Labor Day.
Basically it's like if Martha Stewart had a dark side that included bludgeoning the neighbors with a leg of lamb for not sorting their recycling and she got rid of the evidence and murder weapon by having a dinner party featuring an award winning leg of lamb recipe while all of the guests rave over the impressive recipe and think she is kind and wonderful to invite them to impromptu dinner parties.
It is also the reason why I am afraid to where white after Labor Day.
Let's party!
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Thursday, August 25, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 335
I started sewing when I was 5 years old. I never owned a new sewing machine. I have a 1978 Kenmore that was very fancy pants in its day. It has a monogrammer and dozens of decorative stitch cams. Sure, new machines can now do those things at the touch of a button, but Bessie the sewing machine is as solid as a rock with her all metal parts. She will sew through just about anything. Every time I think her day is done, my sewing machine repair person makes her run like a top again.
Or mostly. At this point, the buttonhole, cams, and monogrammer are DOA. The things I need to sew a big sewing project.
Meet Eleanor. My first new sewing machine! She is a Brother SE400 Sewing and Embroidery Machine I bought from Amazon (affiliate link for your convenience.) The upside is it was significantly cheaper to buy the sewing machine from Amazon than from a local store. The downside was waiting three long and agonizing days for it to be delivered!
Eleanor will be a fantastic addition to my sewing and serger machine fleet. Bessie will stay in service sewing the construction work - especially when I work with upholstery fabrics. Eleanore will do the detail work. The two sergers will pitch in as needed to do things that only sergers can do.
Let's celebrate with a party!
Or mostly. At this point, the buttonhole, cams, and monogrammer are DOA. The things I need to sew a big sewing project.
Meet Eleanor. My first new sewing machine! She is a Brother SE400 Sewing and Embroidery Machine I bought from Amazon (affiliate link for your convenience.) The upside is it was significantly cheaper to buy the sewing machine from Amazon than from a local store. The downside was waiting three long and agonizing days for it to be delivered!
Eleanor will be a fantastic addition to my sewing and serger machine fleet. Bessie will stay in service sewing the construction work - especially when I work with upholstery fabrics. Eleanore will do the detail work. The two sergers will pitch in as needed to do things that only sergers can do.
Let's celebrate with a party!
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
How to Clean and Replace a Roomba Battery
I like technology. I like a clean house, especially when all the exertion it takes is to push a button. Being the early adopter than I am, I have a Discovery Series Roomba robot vacuum sweeper. Being the 400 series (they are now up to the 900 series), it isn’t the most powerful robot sweeper out there. I still like to use it to sweep our bedroom because I don’t have Superman strength to lift the furniture over my head to vacuum under it.
Until the rechargeable battery died.
As revolutionary as iRobot is to give us the first robot cleaners, the company’s customer service is as backward as you can get. The iRobot people at Blissdom were surprised my Roomba Red lasted so long because they don’t service or replace defective products. If you have issues with your Roomba they tell you to buy a new $800 robot to fix the problem.
Seriously? To fix a dead battery?
Until the rechargeable battery died.
As revolutionary as iRobot is to give us the first robot cleaners, the company’s customer service is as backward as you can get. The iRobot people at Blissdom were surprised my Roomba Red lasted so long because they don’t service or replace defective products. If you have issues with your Roomba they tell you to buy a new $800 robot to fix the problem.
Seriously? To fix a dead battery?
How to Repair a Dead Roomba That Won’t Suck
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Thursday, August 18, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 334
Monday, I was invited to a National College Move In Week blogger event by BSM Media and At Home stores. Maria Bailey showed us examples of this year's dorm room and small space decorating trends as we toured this store. While the focus of the event is college decor, most of what I saw was appropriate for tween and teens too.
Of course, you can use these tips to update and a little zing to adult and family spaces too.
They said social media quote pillows are popular for the dorm but I can totally see the Do More What Makes You Awesome pillow in my studio.
Of course, you can use these tips to update and a little zing to adult and family spaces too.
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Sunday, August 14, 2016
How to Make Wine Cork and Bungee Cord Ties
Messy extension cords are taking over my workshop, power tool cords in particular. I think I wrap them well when I put my tools away only to find the cords are a tangled mess the next time I need to use them. Ugh!
To go along with my upcycled workshop scheme and more importantly I always have a stash of wine corks I use to clean sandpaper (read the tutorial on Condo Blues here) in my workbench I stopped what I was doing and whipped up a set of homemade power cord organizers.
This idea isn’t a new one but there are a few tips and hacks I haven’t seen written down and want to share.
To go along with my upcycled workshop scheme and more importantly I always have a stash of wine corks I use to clean sandpaper (read the tutorial on Condo Blues here) in my workbench I stopped what I was doing and whipped up a set of homemade power cord organizers.
This idea isn’t a new one but there are a few tips and hacks I haven’t seen written down and want to share.
Tips for Making Wine Cork and Bungee Cord Organizers: Everything You Need to Know!
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Introducing My Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 333!
I see so many fantastic DIY, home decor and green living projects on the Internet I want to share with you. I do that mostly with the Condo Blues Pinterest, Facebook page, and Twitter accounts (give me a follow, pretty please?) but oh my goodness friends, you have so much awesome going on I could be sharing your projects 24/7 on those channels and barely make a dent in all of the wonderfulness I admire and want to feature.
Not to mention, there are just as many fantastic and creative projects and recipes out there that I haven't found that I would share if I knew about them.So let's have some fun adn fix that, shall we?
We shall!
I'm joining Jerri at Simply Sweet Home in co-hosting her Friday Favorites Linky Party! Every week you will have the chance to share your favorite DIY, craft, recipe, and creative projects using the Linky Tools at the bottom of this post. The best part of the party is not only are you sharing your creative genius with the Condo Blues blog community but also on the nine other blogs of party co-hosts!
Not to mention, there are just as many fantastic and creative projects and recipes out there that I haven't found that I would share if I knew about them.So let's have some fun adn fix that, shall we?
We shall!
I'm joining Jerri at Simply Sweet Home in co-hosting her Friday Favorites Linky Party! Every week you will have the chance to share your favorite DIY, craft, recipe, and creative projects using the Linky Tools at the bottom of this post. The best part of the party is not only are you sharing your creative genius with the Condo Blues blog community but also on the nine other blogs of party co-hosts!
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Monday, August 8, 2016
How to Make Flamingo Wall Hooks
I needed several decorative wall hooks to organize my craft room. I want something fun, yet versatile, since I have a pile of conference lanyards, craft aprons, and race medals in need of some serious organizing.
I headed to my workshop and made the perfect wall organizer using my all time favorite pieces of kitsch – plastic pink lawn flamingos!
I headed to my workshop and made the perfect wall organizer using my all time favorite pieces of kitsch – plastic pink lawn flamingos!
DIY Pink Lawn Flamingo Wall Organizer
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Friday, August 5, 2016
15 Lunch Bags and Boxes Men, Tweens, Teens, and Boys Won't Be Embarrassed to Use
It is Back to School shopping time and many of you need to upgrade your child's little boy lunchbox to something that looks more grown up.
I'm finding it is easier to enjoy being out and about with my family if I bring food allergy safe food or snacks with me so I don't ruin our day by getting sick. The best way to do that is put my lunch or snacks in a lunch bag or lunch box. A zero waste option and high fives all around, right?
Well only if you can find a lunch box to buy during Back to School season that isn't covered in cartoon characters. Those are fine for little kids but where are the cute and cool looking lunch bags for adults, teens, and those oh so fickle tweens?
Anyone?
I'm finding it is easier to enjoy being out and about with my family if I bring food allergy safe food or snacks with me so I don't ruin our day by getting sick. The best way to do that is put my lunch or snacks in a lunch bag or lunch box. A zero waste option and high fives all around, right?
Well only if you can find a lunch box to buy during Back to School season that isn't covered in cartoon characters. Those are fine for little kids but where are the cute and cool looking lunch bags for adults, teens, and those oh so fickle tweens?
Anyone?
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
How to Make a Grass Hula Skirt
My husband and I are invited to a friend’s annual August luau. Last year they had a woman give the party hula lessons. I want to be prepared and wear a grass skirt as part of my Hawaiian party attire.
Unfortunately there is one teensy problem with this plan.
Have you ever tried to buy a grass hula skirt or for that matter any Hawaii themed clothing in August when it is 100% still officially Summer?
You’ll be out of luck because everything in the store is Fall, Halloween, and Christmas is starting to trickle in too. Argh!
Fortunately making a Hawaiian grass skirt is quick and easy with supplies you can find year round!
Unfortunately there is one teensy problem with this plan.
Have you ever tried to buy a grass hula skirt or for that matter any Hawaii themed clothing in August when it is 100% still officially Summer?
You’ll be out of luck because everything in the store is Fall, Halloween, and Christmas is starting to trickle in too. Argh!
Fortunately making a Hawaiian grass skirt is quick and easy with supplies you can find year round!
Hawaiian Inspired Grass Skirt Tutorial
Monday, August 1, 2016
Back to School Target Giveaway!
I'm not sure why it is but I always think of Back to School season as The New Year rather than the January 1st. Maybe it is the left turn at Albuquerque carefree summer fun takes to cooler weather and staying indoors. Most likely it is because it is time to shop for everything needed to start the new school year and all of the new possibilities it brings.
Also, there are some killer sales on fall clothes and house hold items you can take advantage of even if you don't have kids going back to school and have a need. But there is one thing you need to take advantage of those sales and do you know what that is?
MONEY.
And I want to give it to you!
Also, there are some killer sales on fall clothes and house hold items you can take advantage of even if you don't have kids going back to school and have a need. But there is one thing you need to take advantage of those sales and do you know what that is?
MONEY.
And I want to give it to you!
Enter for your chance to win a $100 gift card in our Target Back to School Giveaway!
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Sunday, July 24, 2016
How to Find Bathroom Storage Space When You Think You Don’t Have It
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Husband and I need to temporally move into our guest bathroom while we remodel the master bath. The guest bathroom is half the size of the master. I eked out what storage space I could by building shelves over the door and on the wall over the toilet.
I thought I already maxed out my small bathroom storage space.
Or have I?
Husband and I need to temporally move into our guest bathroom while we remodel the master bath. The guest bathroom is half the size of the master. I eked out what storage space I could by building shelves over the door and on the wall over the toilet.
I thought I already maxed out my small bathroom storage space.
Or have I?
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Sunday, July 17, 2016
21 Unique Bottle Cap Crafts to Inspire You!
I remake and makeover a lot of things using bottle caps but as our collection grows I need new recycled DIY ideas.
If you look at my Pinterest Crafts board you will see I have bottle cap projects on the brain. It seems like after I complete one bottle cap decorating project I see and pin a bunch more. (Follow me @condoblues on Pinterest pretty please?)
I can’t be the only one that doesn't this, can I?
I thought I’d share the bottle cap craft love and show you some of my favorite recycled bottle cap projects from around the web to inspire you.
You can just drool over them like the bottle cap house. I doubt my Home Owner’s Association will let me do that or Husband for that matter.
If you look at my Pinterest Crafts board you will see I have bottle cap projects on the brain. It seems like after I complete one bottle cap decorating project I see and pin a bunch more. (Follow me @condoblues on Pinterest pretty please?)
I can’t be the only one that doesn't this, can I?
I thought I’d share the bottle cap craft love and show you some of my favorite recycled bottle cap projects from around the web to inspire you.
You can just drool over them like the bottle cap house. I doubt my Home Owner’s Association will let me do that or Husband for that matter.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
How to Make an Outdoor Chalkboard Paint Table
My outdoor mosaic bistro table and chairs developed so much dry rot mushrooms grew in the table and chairs. I decided to repair it rather than replace it for a greener, cheaper, and more personalized patio table and chair set.
Also, I didn’t find a replacement that I liked in the store. That’s the real incentive for this project.
I got my reused bottle cap craft on and made four coordinating recycled bottle cap mosaic chairs. Read the bottle cap chair tutorial here on Condo Blues. Now it is time to turn my attention to making over the outdoor bistro table with chalkboard paint.
Also, I didn’t find a replacement that I liked in the store. That’s the real incentive for this project.
I got my reused bottle cap craft on and made four coordinating recycled bottle cap mosaic chairs. Read the bottle cap chair tutorial here on Condo Blues. Now it is time to turn my attention to making over the outdoor bistro table with chalkboard paint.
Outdoor Game Table Tutorial
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
10 Ways to Reuse Plastic Food and Laundry Measuring Scoops
Even though Husband and I try to run a low waste home with careful shopping and find new reuses for what we can't recycle through our city's recycling program, there is one thing we are swimming in and loathe to regularly send to the landfill: plastic laundry and food measuring scoops.
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Sunday, July 10, 2016
How to Make a Bottle Cap Mosaic Chair
Ewwww! |
The cute little mosaic tile bistro set on our patio has lived outside in the rain sleet and snow for a very long time.
How long?
Long enough for the elements to take their toll and dry rot the wood base of the table and all of the chairs.
Well, when I can’t buy I DIY!
Recycled Bottle Cap Craft Tutorial
Sunday, June 26, 2016
How to Keep Your Dog From Being Scared of Fireworks
Fireworks are fun for the family to watch but are torture for your dog.
Big bangs, sizzles, and firecracker pops in Dog World mean “Panic! Run away from the noise! It is something that will hurt you! Run!”
In Human World, we stand there and stare at gunpowder exploding over our heads and say, “So pretty!” Which probably isn't very smart Human World.
Big bangs, sizzles, and firecracker pops in Dog World mean “Panic! Run away from the noise! It is something that will hurt you! Run!”
In Human World, we stand there and stare at gunpowder exploding over our heads and say, “So pretty!” Which probably isn't very smart Human World.
How to Desensitize Your Dog to Fireworks
Fortunately, there are several methods you can use to keep your dog from crying, whining, barking, and freaking out during a fireworks show on the Fourth of July.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
How to Install a New Doorbell Chime and Button
Normally I’m a fix it instead of replace it kind of gal but neither Husband nor I have any great love for our builder basic doorbell. When our doorbell wouldn’t chime even after I replaced the transformer, we took the opportunity to upgrade it to a door chime we can actually hear from upstairs as well as down.
I wanted a pretty doorbell button to replace the plastic builder grade monstrosity we had. Husband thought the door chimes that played different music and tones are more fun than the faint, “ding dong!” that bit the dust.
So of course we acted like two dorks testing all of the doorbell chimes in Lowes multiple times to find one we liked.
Sorry Lowes fellow shoppers.
Sometimes we are 12.
We bought the Utilitech Wireless Doorbell and Utilitech Antique Brass Doorbell Button (affiliate links for your convenience) to coordinate with the front doorknob and lock. This particular doorbell comes with a bunch of chimes (we are currently using the Westminster chimes setting.)
I got the opportunity to pick out a prettier doorbell button. Most importantly this doorbell lets us hardwire it to our current doorbell wiring although you can also install it as a wireless doorbell if you like.
We wanted to stay with a hardwired doorbell so we didn’t have to play Where are the rest of the rechargeable batteries? Did you recharge them? game on a regular basis but that’s just us.
I wanted a pretty doorbell button to replace the plastic builder grade monstrosity we had. Husband thought the door chimes that played different music and tones are more fun than the faint, “ding dong!” that bit the dust.
So of course we acted like two dorks testing all of the doorbell chimes in Lowes multiple times to find one we liked.
Sorry Lowes fellow shoppers.
Sometimes we are 12.
We bought the Utilitech Wireless Doorbell and Utilitech Antique Brass Doorbell Button (affiliate links for your convenience) to coordinate with the front doorknob and lock. This particular doorbell comes with a bunch of chimes (we are currently using the Westminster chimes setting.)
I got the opportunity to pick out a prettier doorbell button. Most importantly this doorbell lets us hardwire it to our current doorbell wiring although you can also install it as a wireless doorbell if you like.
We wanted to stay with a hardwired doorbell so we didn’t have to play Where are the rest of the rechargeable batteries? Did you recharge them? game on a regular basis but that’s just us.
How to Replace a Hard Wired Doorbell
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