That's how Husband and I ended up at Urban Scrawl. One of our couple friends invited us to join them at Urban Scrawl because they know we like local food and arty things.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Urban Scrawl Inspiration
Husband and I have the best friends in the world. Our in real life group is so understanding of our devastating loss of Blitzkrieg. We got sympathy cards, personal calls, and condolences from an overwhelming number of friends, neighbors, our family vet, and the vet hospital oncology team. Every single one touched our hearts but none so much as Blitzkrieg's oncology nurse. She made and painted a plaster paw print she took of Blitzkrieg for us on her own. Tears I did not know I had welled up inside me when I unwrapped it.
Many of our friends are calling us for spur of the moment dinners and get togethers too. Thank you friends. Keeping busy helps.
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Salt Resist Tie Dye T Shirt
I didn’t check a white thrift store t shirt carefully enough
in the store. I brought it home and realized it has a stain I can’t remove. Bummer.
Not really.
I tie dyed the t shirt and made it better than new!
Once upon a time, a booth at the Viking Festival sold tie
dyed Scandinavian flag t shirts. I wanted a Danish flag tie dye t shirt, but
they were out of my size. They haven’t been back to the festival since. This
idea inspired my t shirt design.
Make a Danish Flag Tie Dye T Shirt
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
7 Tips for Buying a Comfortable Backpack
I like to use a backpack when I am traveling because it
doesn’t scream, I HAVE AN EXPENSIVE CAMERA IN HERE PLEASE STEAL IT like my
fancy camera bag does.
Unfortunately, once I switched to a heavier DSLR camera my
current backpacks (I’ll get to that in a minute) didn’t work for me. The
backpack straps sit on a knot I have in each shoulder.
The extra weight of the camera plus whatever else I want to
carry (water bottle, etc.) rides the knots like a cowboy on rodeo night. I get
a migraine. Dealing with a migraine is not the way I want to spend my vacation,
or for that matter, a blogging conference.
As a green blogger, I get information about backpacks made
from eco friendly materials all the time. I appreciate that but an ill fitting
backpack made from eco friendly materials is useless because I will spend more
time and resources replacing it with more backpacks that may or may not hurt my
back. If I have to go with a backpack made from not so eco friendly materials I’d
rather it be made from material that takes a beating and lasts as long as my
backpack from the 80’s that I still have and use.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Brass Drawer Pull Makeover
I am not a fan of brass knobs and drawer pulls, especially the Chippendale style brass drawer pulls. Too much of an old lady with a house that smells like bad cheese and 80's brass everything combo sandwich for me.
Do not confuse this with Chippendale Dancers. Those Chippendales I like.
If I got a dresser full of Chippendale drawer pulls in desperate need of a makeover, I'd be out the door buying new pulls before the first coat of paint was dry. Diane from in my own style has a cheaper, greener, and cuter way to go. She remade the drawer pulls with paint and paper napkins.
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Do not confuse this with Chippendale Dancers. Those Chippendales I like.
If I got a dresser full of Chippendale drawer pulls in desperate need of a makeover, I'd be out the door buying new pulls before the first coat of paint was dry. Diane from in my own style has a cheaper, greener, and cuter way to go. She remade the drawer pulls with paint and paper napkins.
The colors she used are to die for too.
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Tool Test Masking Tape vs Painter’s Tape
My insomnia is visiting and won’t leave like an obnoxious relative (not that I have any experience with obnoxious relatives who won't leave my house. My relatives are lovely.) Putting my energy into a project helps me get through the
days I miss Blitzkrieg so much that I want to jump out of my skin because I haven't slept in days.
So instead of packing before I left for BlogHer, I grabbed the low VOC paint I had left over from painting the kitchen and used it to paint an accent wall in the living room as a no cost project.
So instead of packing before I left for BlogHer, I grabbed the low VOC paint I had left over from painting the kitchen and used it to paint an accent wall in the living room as a no cost project.
I have several half rolls of painter's tape in my tool stash (this will teach me to keep the garage more organized.) I also had a roll of masking tape I don't remember buying. I
remember my parents using masking tape to tape off windows and molding when
they painted my childhood fixer upper but I’ve always used blue painter’s tape for painting projects.
I’m not sure why.
Let’s find out.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
3 Art Therapy Projects
We heard words of comfort.
There were tears.
We went to a small corner near the hospital I passed a dozen
times before but didn’t know until now it is the Remembrance Garden .
We placed stones with loving messages under the tree.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
How to Make a Self Watering Planter from a Plastic Storage Tub
Husband and I want to grow bitter melon this year. Unfortunately,
bitter melon will not grow next to any of the other plants in our garden.
Fortunately, our south facing patio is the perfect place to
grow bitter melon. Unfortunately, we are better at watering the plants in the
front of the house than the plants on the back patio.
A self watering planter would solve this problem nicely.
Then I priced self watering planters. Great googly moogly! The price is not so
nice.
I did some research and saw a bunch of different designs and directions for self watering planters. There were a lot of you musts and you shoulds that contradicted other people's you musts and you shoulds.
I turned to Rob of Rob’s World AKA the King of Building Self Watering Planters and peppered him with a bunch of questions. Who basically said either way is fine on any of number of things I questioned him about.
I turned to Rob of Rob’s World AKA the King of Building Self Watering Planters and peppered him with a bunch of questions. Who basically said either way is fine on any of number of things I questioned him about.
I went with using a tub from BPA free #5 plastic (polypropylene) I had on hand to keep the cost down. I'd like something that looks a little nicer and won't potentionally tick off the Bitter Betty neighbor to report me to the Home Owner's Association. I’m considering building a wood surround to make it look a nicer. Eventually. It's on my massive DIY List.
How to Build a Self Watering Planter
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