My poor wee little nose just can't take it any more. I blew through a 100 +count box of tissues (literally) in three days and my Plague is now just barely showing signs of stopping. If it weren't for my neti pot (affiliate link for your convenience) I wouldn't be able to breathe since I'm all stuffed up with a cold AND a sinus infection. Never do anything half way I always say!
Fortunately, as I felt this ick coming on early, I made a stack of quick and easy flannel handkerchiefs to use in addition to disposable tissues to keep my nose from getting chapped and feeling raw. By bouncing back and forth between the two types of tissues I don't have a chapped nose for the first time in forever! Not to mention, the flannel hankies don't disintegrate after using a neti pot like the paper tissues do. (Ew.)
Flannel tissues are super simple to make!
1. Cut a piece of flannel cloth in the size of your choosing.
Thursday, January 5, 2017
DIY Flannel Handkerchiefs and Friday Favorites Linky Party Week 353
Sunday, January 1, 2017
The 10 Best DIY Projects of 2016
We’re celebrating the New Year by taking a look back at some of our favorite Condo Blues DIY projects for 2016.
From the looks of it, we all like to decorate and make things with recycled materials and add green home improvements to our homes, myself included!
From the looks of it, we all like to decorate and make things with recycled materials and add green home improvements to our homes, myself included!
Our Top 10 DIY Projects and Posts on Condo Blues in 2016
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Friday, December 30, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party Week 352
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party Week 352
Merry Christmas Eve Eve! Lacey asked me to put up our favorite Christmas marquee sign to make sure Santa doesn't forget our house. She's hoping for a new squeaky tennis ball because you never can have too many tennis balls to hide under every piece of furniture in the house.
Let's party!
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016
8 DIY Gift Bow Tutorials
I obsolete love topping a hand wrapped present with a big fluffy bow.
Which I never seem to have on hand because all too often I end up wrapping gifts at Zero Hour.
Fortunately, the person receiving my pretty present is none the wiser because I now tie my own big, fluffy, and I dare say fabulous gift bows from real ribbon or paper - yes paper! – I have on hand in my gift wrapping box.
Which I never seem to have on hand because all too often I end up wrapping gifts at Zero Hour.
Fortunately, the person receiving my pretty present is none the wiser because I now tie my own big, fluffy, and I dare say fabulous gift bows from real ribbon or paper - yes paper! – I have on hand in my gift wrapping box.
How To Tie 8 Easy Gift Wrap Bows
Monday, December 19, 2016
DIY Giant Peppermint Candy Gift Wrap Tutorial
My husband is a dedicated runner. He runs in even the worst weather conditions, cross trains to prevent injuries, checks in with his doctor about his nutritional needs, and as a result often drinks a protein shake after a workout.
I have so many empty protein powder containers it isn’t even funny. However considering how it contributed to Husband coming in first in his age group and 19th overall out of 800+ runners during his last race, I’m OK with it for the most part.
I repurpose the containers as often as I can for storage before settling on the recycling bin solution. Originally, I was going to upcycle the protein powder containers into GIANT peppermint stick candy decorations and use them to decorate our front porch for Christmas.
After Lacey and I finished the project, I decided to use them as peppermint candy Christmas gift boxes instead. I ran out of cardboard gift boxes and in all honesty, I don’t want to deal with the folks who make fun of my DIY fabric gift bags this year.
I have so many empty protein powder containers it isn’t even funny. However considering how it contributed to Husband coming in first in his age group and 19th overall out of 800+ runners during his last race, I’m OK with it for the most part.
I repurpose the containers as often as I can for storage before settling on the recycling bin solution. Originally, I was going to upcycle the protein powder containers into GIANT peppermint stick candy decorations and use them to decorate our front porch for Christmas.
After Lacey and I finished the project, I decided to use them as peppermint candy Christmas gift boxes instead. I ran out of cardboard gift boxes and in all honesty, I don’t want to deal with the folks who make fun of my DIY fabric gift bags this year.
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