The power tools were easy to organize. I already keep my power tools in their cases. I stashed those in the workbench cabinet. Boom. Done.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Cheap and Easy No Slip Tool Chest Organizer
After I built my recycled pallet and cabinet workbench, I needed to organize and load in my tools.
The power tools were easy to organize. I already keep my power tools in their cases. I stashed those in the workbench cabinet. Boom. Done.
The power tools were easy to organize. I already keep my power tools in their cases. I stashed those in the workbench cabinet. Boom. Done.
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
Tiny Treehouse House Tour
Tiny houses are all the rage. They are cute, twee, and have a ridiculously small carbon footprint.
What could be better?
How about a tiny house built in a tree that's a little B and B? That was originally built to be a tiny tree house brewery until the owners converted it into a rental cabin?
What could be better?
How about a tiny house built in a tree that's a little B and B? That was originally built to be a tiny tree house brewery until the owners converted it into a rental cabin?

I am completely smitten with the gorgeous arched stained glass window!
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
DIY Fire and Ice Fire Bowl
The first time I saw fire stone was in a gas burning fireplace on HGTV. When they lit the fireplace it looked like the cheery orange flame danced above a field of clear ice shards.
It was just the thing I wanted to replace the ceramic fake logs in my gas fireplace.
I put the fire stone idea aside when my research told me I'd have to replace the entire gas fireplace insert to a specific insert that works with fire stone. I put the fire and ice desire on the back burner since it wasn't the quick fix I thought it would be.
Until I read Kim's tabletop fire bowl idea on her blog Today’s Creative Life. She made a fire stone fire bowl for her deck in less than 30 minutes.
Just look at that blue! It looks like ice from the Caribbean ocean is on fire.
Which is a pretty good trick since the only ice I ever saw in the Caribbean has been in my drink from the hotel ice maker.
I can totally do this!
So can you. Read Kim's tutorial
on Today's Creative Life!
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It was just the thing I wanted to replace the ceramic fake logs in my gas fireplace.
I put the fire stone idea aside when my research told me I'd have to replace the entire gas fireplace insert to a specific insert that works with fire stone. I put the fire and ice desire on the back burner since it wasn't the quick fix I thought it would be.
Until I read Kim's tabletop fire bowl idea on her blog Today’s Creative Life. She made a fire stone fire bowl for her deck in less than 30 minutes.
Just look at that blue! It looks like ice from the Caribbean ocean is on fire.
Which is a pretty good trick since the only ice I ever saw in the Caribbean has been in my drink from the hotel ice maker.
I can totally do this!
So can you. Read Kim's tutorial
DIY Tabletop Fire Bowl
on Today's Creative Life!
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Sunday, July 12, 2015
15 Non Alcoholic Cocktails for Summer
After the gray winter days, I dance with joy when the sun shines bright in summer.
Except this summer. We had 19 straight days of rain in June.
We are following that trend this July. We're lucky if we get one day a week that it isn't raining. When that happens, it is more likely to be overcast rather than sunny.
As a treat, I mix up a pitcher of liquid sunshine - a fancy pants juice drink that's alcohol free. A mocktail! It's the perfect refreshing drink when you want something a little more than water and not as sweet as pop.
I'm sharing 15 of my favorite mocktail recipes on my food blog Lazy Budget Chef. Click here to read:
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Except this summer. We had 19 straight days of rain in June.
We are following that trend this July. We're lucky if we get one day a week that it isn't raining. When that happens, it is more likely to be overcast rather than sunny.
As a treat, I mix up a pitcher of liquid sunshine - a fancy pants juice drink that's alcohol free. A mocktail! It's the perfect refreshing drink when you want something a little more than water and not as sweet as pop.
I'm sharing 15 of my favorite mocktail recipes on my food blog Lazy Budget Chef. Click here to read:
15 Summer Mocktail Recipes That Will Make You the Queen of the Cookout on Lazy Budget Chef!
What is your favorite summer drink?
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Monday, July 6, 2015
How to Repair a Quad Camp Chair
One of Husband’s coworkers has a HUGE Fourth of July parade party and cookout.
Food was made. Watermelon cut and cubed. Coolers were washed and ready. The one thing we didn’t double check were our first generation armless folding quad lawn (camp) chairs. (aff link)
We discovered one of rivets holding the chair legs to the seat broke after we set up the chairs at our parade viewing encampment. Whoops!
Replacing a broken rivet on a folding quad lawn chair is a super simple fix. It takes barely any time at all. If you have a jar of odd nuts and bolts laying around, it could be a zero dollar repair. What’s not to love about that?
Food was made. Watermelon cut and cubed. Coolers were washed and ready. The one thing we didn’t double check were our first generation armless folding quad lawn (camp) chairs. (aff link)
We discovered one of rivets holding the chair legs to the seat broke after we set up the chairs at our parade viewing encampment. Whoops!
Replacing a broken rivet on a folding quad lawn chair is a super simple fix. It takes barely any time at all. If you have a jar of odd nuts and bolts laying around, it could be a zero dollar repair. What’s not to love about that?
How to Fix a Folding Lawn Chair
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015
12 Favorite Summer Craft Projects
Summer is in full swing. I am loving it! Warm summer days are excellent DIY and craft project weather. Here are a few of my favorite summer craft projects that are not only clever but useful too!
DIY Personalized Insulated Wine Glass Tumblers – Fun and reusable!
DIY Personalized Insulated Wine Glass Tumblers – Fun and reusable!
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