I appreciate carving and decorating with real pumpkins for fall and Halloween.
Doing it is another story.
Carving pumpkins is messy, goopy, and if you do it too early, moldy by the time Halloween rolls around. Besides, if don't carve the pumpkins, we can make fresh pumpkin puree (learn how on my food blog Lazy Budget Chef) and use it to make fantastic food after Halloween. Lacey likes this idea very much.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Decorating with Real Pumpkin Topiaries and Mosaics
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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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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Cedar Point Halloweekends Halloween Easter Eggs
Last weekend I went to the BloggyConference blog conference to learn how to be a better blogger for all of you, the greatest community on plant Earth.
BloggyCon is a little different than the blogging conferences I attended in the past because it was held at Cedar Point. During the day, I took a ton of notes during the sessions and networked with bloggers and brands to bring you the best content possible. At night, I rode all of the roller coasters and saw the sights at Cedar Point. It is right next to the conference hotel, how could I not?
Keep reading and pin this post! I made a video about Halloweekend and embedded it in this post!
BloggyCon is a little different than the blogging conferences I attended in the past because it was held at Cedar Point. During the day, I took a ton of notes during the sessions and networked with bloggers and brands to bring you the best content possible. At night, I rode all of the roller coasters and saw the sights at Cedar Point. It is right next to the conference hotel, how could I not?
Keep reading and pin this post! I made a video about Halloweekend and embedded it in this post!
Just so you don’t think I’m biased because I got free stuff, I here to tell you I didn't get free stuff. I paid for my tickets to Cedar Point. My enthusiasm in the video is fueled with 6 hours sleep for the weekend total and a ton of coffee.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
16 Easy Halloween Tutorials
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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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Sunday, September 20, 2015
100 Homemade Halloween Costumes!
My absolute favorite, favorite thing about Halloween is costumes! It is the only day of the year you can dress up as weird as you like and no one will think you are a weirdo.
Unless your costume is a Weirdo.
Husband and I as Raving Rabbid Weirdos. Bwaaaaaaaaaaa!
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