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.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
10 Ways to Reuse Plastic Food and Laundry Measuring Scoops
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Sunday, July 10, 2016
How to Make a Bottle Cap Mosaic Chair
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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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