Lacey is a good watch dog.
She watches out the patio door as cars go down the street.
She watches out the patio door as kids play in their yard across the street.
She watches out the patio door as the next door neighbor’s cat struts outside.
And she barks at them.
A lot.
While trying to tear through the screen door.
Save this quick and easy tutorial to your Pinterest boards for later! Share it with your friends!
Not only do I have a big ol’ rip in the screen in my sliding patio door but also the upstairs window screen where Lacey’s good for digging dog nails have ripped it too.
Sunday, June 23, 2019
How to Fix a Ripped Screen in a Door or Window the Quick and Easy Way
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Friday Favorites Linky Party 481
Rain, rain GO AWAY! This year is mirroring last year when Ohio broke the record for average rainfall in 2018. Throughout the state have had flash floods, road closures,and full on floods of areas in the state that rarely if ever flood. Farmer's fields are as wet as over saturated sponges and there are many that haven't planted and doubt they will this year.
Personally we're OK, and the helpful folks at the Ohio Department of Transportation have come up with a creative solution to clean up all of this wet mess, check it out!
Time to add your fantastic and creative craft and DIY projects, recipes, and ideas!
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Personally we're OK, and the helpful folks at the Ohio Department of Transportation have come up with a creative solution to clean up all of this wet mess, check it out!
Time to add your fantastic and creative craft and DIY projects, recipes, and ideas!
Let's Party!

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Thursday, June 13, 2019
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Friday, June 7, 2019
10 Quick and Easy Outdoor DIY Projects that Save Money
One of my favorite ways to spend a beautiful weekend day is to work on an outdoor project. I get a healthy dose of Vitamin D, and more often than not, end up with a project that not only quickly pays for itself but saves us a bunch of money on some of those household bills and necessitates.
Bonus points if it includes using tools. Projects involving hammers is cheaper than therapy I always say!
Think of these as options, not absolutes. Have a different money saving idea? Share it with us in the comments below!
Bonus points if it includes using tools. Projects involving hammers is cheaper than therapy I always say!
10 Home Improvement Projects that Save a Ton of Money
Think of these as options, not absolutes. Have a different money saving idea? Share it with us in the comments below!
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Thursday, June 6, 2019
Friday Favorites Linky Party 479
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Thursday, May 30, 2019
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Sunday, May 26, 2019
How to Make Garden Plant Markers
The theme of this year’s container herb garden is Hey, That’s Different, Let’s See If It Will Grow (and We Need Cilantro.)
Which means I need plant markers to identify what this stuff is once it comes time to harvest it for cooking. Sure, some of the plants came with a plastic plant label stuck in the pot but I had to split some of those plants up into different plant pots that make up my small patio container garden.
I want a set of plant markers that is cute and somewhat unique. I turned to my little stash of on deck items to repurpose (or formally recycle in our bin after a given time limit) and made plant markers from recycled aluminum cans. I got four plant tags from one aluminum pop can and put the scrap into my city recycling bin.
Which means I need plant markers to identify what this stuff is once it comes time to harvest it for cooking. Sure, some of the plants came with a plastic plant label stuck in the pot but I had to split some of those plants up into different plant pots that make up my small patio container garden.
I want a set of plant markers that is cute and somewhat unique. I turned to my little stash of on deck items to repurpose (or formally recycle in our bin after a given time limit) and made plant markers from recycled aluminum cans. I got four plant tags from one aluminum pop can and put the scrap into my city recycling bin.
DIY Garden Markers from Recycled Aluminum Cans
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