A plate like this can be made for a party – or any festive
occasion! You can place treats on the top and then reveal the design as you eat
everything (and then blame the eating everything on your guests). Just be sure
to Mod Podge on the bottom of the plate, and always handwash as it’s not dishwasher
safe. Here’s how I made it.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Festive Fabric Plate
What a treat do I have for you! My friend Amy from Mod Podge Rocks is sharing one of her amazing transformations. What this gal can't do with a thrift store plate and a bottle of 'Podge is, well, why don't you keep reading and find out?
This is Amy from Mod Podge Rocks, so pleased to be
here at Condo Blues today! I have been blogging for almost four years at MPR,
and I am (as you can guess) addicted to crafts and DIY. I love creating, but I
also love writing. I co-own Decor
Hacks with Heather Mann, and I contribute to Babble.com's The New Home Ec. Not to
mention that I have a new book coming out this June called Mod
Podge Rocks. You could say I keep busy.
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Friday, March 9, 2012
How to Recaulk a Bathtub or Shower

The photo isn't out of focus. That's drywall dust and a
shining example of why I should have worn a dust mask.
Unfortunately, the caulk around the shower is stained. I scrub it with hydrogen peroxide based bleach. It doesn’t help much. It still looks gross.
You don’t know how embarrassing this is for me to show you. YUCK!!!
Removing the caulk and caulking, the shower with new caulk is the only solution.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
How to Deodorize a Smoky Cell Phone
For some crazy reason, as much as Husband and I love
technology and gadgets, we are not quick to upgrade our cell phones. We were
early adaptors when it came to being a cell phone only family. Our phone bill
when down when we dumped our landline because we didn’t have to pay long
distance charges to call our families. We waited for the free weekend calls
instead. Best of all, no telemarketers!
We keep our phones until they are ready to gasp for air, but
not for the greenest of green reason you think. Truthfully, we hang on to our
phones for so long because comparison shopping cell phones and features are
frustrating, almost impossible, and make me stabby. I wish I could research and
buy the phone I want independent of the service, like they do in Europe .
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My new to me phone! |
For many reasons, it’s time to replace my four year old
Blackberry (or run over my Curve’s teeny tiny always full memory with my car in
frustration.)
Husband and I trooped to the store to change our plan to
their current special that gives us more features at the same cost as our
current plan and to price new smart phones.
We left because the staff pushed what the carrier told them to sell,
which wasn’t what we wanted – to change our service plan and buy a phone outright.
The store staff tried to push into a “better” plan that cost more for the
services we were already using and make small payments for the life of the plan
on the phone plus pay extra for a warranty. Husband and I hate making interest
payments unless we can’t help it like with our car. We left empty handed.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Glitter Tennis Shoes
For Valentines Day I got:
That explains why I’ve been carrying this kidney infection around like luggage for the last month. It won’t be gone in time for my Blissdom conference trip.
Boo.
Needless to say, preparing for this conference is a little difficult because I feel like I’ve been kicked in the kidneys all day every day.
On the upside, it has kept me from being too nervous about my Newcomer Community Leader duties and the session discussions I will be leading for the Food niche bloggers.
I'm trying to conserve my personal energy to try to be well enough to be at my very best for Blissdom. I don't want to let everyone down! To reduce my running around, I shopped my closet for clothes to wear to the conference.
I still needed some cute and comfortable shoes to wear because the Gaylord Opryrland Hotel is ginormous! It's about the same size as an airport terminal. I don’t want to relive last year’s blisterfest which left my feet covered in swag SpongeBob Squarepants band aids. Which I rocked, of course :)
- A dozen sustainability grown roses
- A half dozen Godiva dark chocolate covered strawberries as big as a baby’s fist
- And a kidney stone
That explains why I’ve been carrying this kidney infection around like luggage for the last month. It won’t be gone in time for my Blissdom conference trip.
Boo.
Needless to say, preparing for this conference is a little difficult because I feel like I’ve been kicked in the kidneys all day every day.
On the upside, it has kept me from being too nervous about my Newcomer Community Leader duties and the session discussions I will be leading for the Food niche bloggers.

I still needed some cute and comfortable shoes to wear because the Gaylord Opryrland Hotel is ginormous! It's about the same size as an airport terminal. I don’t want to relive last year’s blisterfest which left my feet covered in swag SpongeBob Squarepants band aids. Which I rocked, of course :)
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Board and Batten Waincoting
Kids rooms are one of the few rooms you can go nuts with
colors and themes.
Until you move.
Or you buy a new house with a football themed bedroom and
you have to put your not football room loving daughter in it, like Alison from House of Hepworths.
I wonder how many coats of paint and primer Alison needed to
cover that football field? Photo courtesy of House of Hepworths
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
My Homemade Green Cleaner Labeling Privileges Have Been Revoked
I make homemade green cleaners. I know exactly what is in
them, making them takes a few minutes, and they are less expensive. For the
most part, my homemade cleaners clean the same or, as in the case of my
homemade daily shower cleaner,
better than their store bought counter parts. Woot! Woot!
I store my cleaners in empty and repurposed spray bottles. I
finally got around to making labels for the bottles I worked too hard on my half bathroom remodel
to ruin the granite counter tops with a homemade vinegar based cleaner from the other
bathrooms by mistake!
I gave up printing designs in super cute and colorful ink
because the cartridges in my inkjet dried out. AGAIN!
I went with black laser print ink that never runs dry
instead of plunking down $80 for color ink cartridges to do a whim project. Since
I could not do super cute and colorful label designs, I went with decorative
fonts.
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