Thursday, June 3, 2021
Edible Landscaping Groundcover Ideas and Friday Favorites Week 584
Thursday, May 27, 2021
My First DIY Cold Process Soap Project and Friday Favorites Week 583
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
How to Permanently Kill Weeds in a Sidewalk or Driveway the Easy Way!
I have an annoying group of weeds that grow in the space between my garage door and driveway. I don’t want to use commercial weed killer because I don’t want use that kind of stuff around my dog and we also have a bunch of neighborhood kids that use our driveways as turnarounds spots for their bikes, scooters, and such. I try to garden as organically as I can.
Also, commercial weed killer containers are so big I doubt I’d use it all.
I tried all of the normal natural weed killers that people with green thumbs swear work:
- I pulling the weeds by digging out the roots and removing the plant – the weeds came back.
- I tried to kill the weeds by pouring hot water from my electric kettle on the weeds over a series of days – the weeds came back.
- I tried to kill the weeds by dousing them with vinegar – the weeds came back.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Steampunk Dinosaur Decor and Friday Favorites Week 582
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
7 Beginner Resin Casting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
I was able to salvage the last builder grade vanity from my bathroom renovation for my workshop. I want to make it into the miter saw cabinet I desperately need – on wheels!
I had to make some repairs to the cabinet to fix the damage I made to it when I removed it. I added a few reinforcements to ensure the cabinet will take stand up to a heavy saw and before I added four locking casters just like these to the bottom. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.) I chose casters I can lock in place to reduce the chance of the miter saw stand rolling backwards when I use the saw. I don’t think that would be a pleasant experience.
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Easy Garden Watering Hack and Friday Favorites Week 581
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Easy DIY Wood Crate Storage and Drawer Organizers
In our early just bought a new house and need new stuff to store our old stuff days I turned some vintage fruit crates I discovered neglected in the basement of our old rental into a down and dirty wood crate storage dresser by slapping the drawers from an old cardboard night stand into the crates and calling it a day. The storage boxes aren’t very pretty but it worked at the time. I had every intension of upgrading to a better solution later.
You can probably guess that Later never came.
This version of my fruit crate storage dresser is not working for me any more. The supplies inside quickly turn into a jumble that I have to paw through to find the thing I need. The final straw was finding feathers turning up here, there, and everywhere in the drawers and room except in the drawer that is supposed to store them with my hat making supplies. Gah! I need an organization makeover – stat!
Thursday, May 6, 2021
DIY Door Sign and Friday Favorites Week 580
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
How to Make Easy Storage Bin Labels
Sunday, May 2, 2021
The Best Ever Quick and Easy Sewing Pattern Storage and Organization Idea
I store my sewing patterns in a recycled shoebox because it is the width of a sewing pattern envelope.
Also, with a husband who is a long distance runner, I can get a replacement shoe box when I need it on the regular.
It worked for awhile - until it didn’t.
As I’ve done more costuming work, my pattern envelopes are in all shapes and sizes. On more than one occasion I plopped the whole pattern into a gallon size zipper baggie because the pattern pieces won’t fold to fit back into its envelope. I try to store my sewing patterns by category but they quickly return to their natural disorganized state – a pile busting out of its shoe box(es.)
This is not working. I need to find a better way to store and organize my sewing patterns that fits in a small, limited craft room space.
Friday, April 30, 2021
Friday Favorites Week 579
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Sunday, April 25, 2021
DIY Farmhouse Floating Shelf
During our bathroom renovations the bed in the guest room/craft room has become a de facto storage area that also holds crafty bits.
Who am I kidding?
The bed is a dumping ground. It is a mess and it is driving me nuts.
Fortunately I have a great spot for a wall shelf to store the crafty bits above the closet door if I use a floating shelf. Let’s do it!
How to Make a Quick and Easy Floating Shelf
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Celebrate Earth Day with the Rule of Half and Friday Favorites Week 578
Sunday, April 18, 2021
10 Zero Waste Craft Projects that also Save Money
I recently read an article claiming that zero waste living doesn’t have to be expensive.
That immediately said to an interviewed college student who said that they couldn’t afford a $20 zero waste made from adopted unicorn tears deodorant that the student just needs to change their attitude because they are buying better and more expensive stuff.
Because apparently the superior feeling of spending more money on low waste deodorant outweighs the reality of the starving student having enough money for school books, tuition, food, and shelter I guess?
The author also said that no one who wants to go low waste (which is a more accurate description than the search engine friendly term zero waste) does it to save money. It really burns my cookies that when confronted with the reality of price, a zero waste expert ignores it and tells you to buy it anyway when they are claiming zero waste living doesn't have to be expensive. That's how zero and low waste living gets the (wrong) perception that its only for the privileged!
My family is practically debt free because we don’t waste things. As we started switching from disposables to reusables the amount of trash we make plummeted and extra dollars accumulated in the bank.
For example it cost zero dollars to stop using plastic zipper baggies and plastic wrap for sandwiches and leftovers and start using the containers with lids (many repurposed) I already had. I had no idea how much money we wasted on that stuff until we didn’t need to buy it anymore - and you could see a serious dent in how much landfill trash it kept out of our bin.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
How to Spring Clean Your Dryer Vent and Friday Favorites Week 577
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
How to Sew a Retro 1940's Polka Dot Top
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Decorative Rain Barrel and Friday Favorites Week 576
Sunday, April 4, 2021
How to Make a Recycled Wine Cork Wall Organizer
After putting the job off as long as humanly possible, it is time to clean and reorganize my craft room. Every craft supply and tool found an organized storage space with the exception of my embroidery hoops. I kept moving them place to place during the decluttering project. It didn’t help matters that I added several big and hard to store machine embroidery hoops to the mix when I got a sewing and embroidery machine for my birthday.
Her name is Bernadette. She can sew everything from chiffon to leather and has so many settings and features it is like flying a rocket ship. Cool, I always wanted to be an astronaut!
I sat and looked around the room trying to find a place for more storage. After quite a bit of time (I may have also been streaming Netflix) I found it – blank wall space under a shelf. Great!
One of the things I like about cleaning, decluttering, and organizing a creative space is rediscovering supplies (fancy talk for I forgot I had that!) I almost always end up using the found objects to make storage and organizers for the item I uncovered that don’t have a good store bought solution including this one.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
DIY Harlequin Jester Costume and Friday Favorites Week 575
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