Monday, April 30, 2018

rustic produce hanging baskets



 I seen so many versions of this, I decided to give it a try.  I found some scrap wood, these are from a couple 1 x 3's I had laying around.  I cut 10 boards at 15 inches, sanded to get any roughness off from the cuts, and a couple coats of paint. I used 2 old privacy fence boards for the back to hold the smaller boards together (any thin boards will do).  Then just add  two screws for each board.



I think the hardest part of this project was finding the right size baskets.  I ended up with a set of baskets that I couldn't use, but I'm sure I'll eventually find another project for them.  So if ordering online pay close attention to the dimensions.  I still need to attach mine to the wall, but this is such a great project especially if you have a small kitchen like me.  I would love to hear any of your suggestions, so feel free to leave a comment. 
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upcycled coffee can

So let me just say, I drink a LOT of coffee.  So for all the coffee drinkers out there, here's a few ideas on how to reuse all those saved coffee cans.  My husband and son are always tinkering around with a truck or 4 wheeler or something.  They just throw their small parts in a coffee can, put the lid on, and they are safe until they get it put back together.  I seen what I think is a genius hack where you stack your already pre-measured coffee filter and coffee into the can.  I use them for feeding the chickens, they're perfect with the handle on the side. So here's a little project I did for storing my compost scraps until I can get out to the tumbler.







So I just punched a hole in the lid with a nail for the knob.  I used a nut and bolt to attach the knob to the lid.  It's really not necessary, but I just wanted to give it more of a canister look.
            I used a foam brush (I found it easiest to kind of dab) to paint a section of the can white.
                              I found some stick on stencils at wal-mart to do the lettering.   






Then lastly I just used a sharpee to fill in the lettering.  And there you have it a temporary solution for storing your compost scraps that looks a little prettier then just an old coffee can sitting on your counter.







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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Vertical planters

I made this a while ago, sometime in 2014, and thought I'd share.  I love it, it definitely is unique.   I have had one of the pots break from some teenage horseplay but they easily are taken apart to replace if this happens. I found instructions from The horticult they have step by step illustrations if you need a little more help. 

Here's a diagram of how your going to put it all together.

From top to bottom these are some of the parts you are going to need: eye screw for wood,s hook,threaded eye bolt,coupling nut,threaded rod for length desired ( you will need a angle grinder or hack saw for cutting).
You will also need these for each pot.  It is called a test plug, you can find these in the plumbing isle. I picked mine up at lowes. you need to take them apart, you will only use the plastic parts.

You put one on the bottom and one on the top of each pot with a nut to hold your pots in place (I used 6 inch pots that I picked up at lowes). You also need to drill holes in each plug for water drainage( you'll need a drill and bit).
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

A long time coming

     I'm sure this has happened to everyone at some point.  We ripped our carpet out of our living and bedrooms around four years ago.  Yes, I know that's horrible, but it just seemed every time we had some extra money something always came up.  Well guess what, I finally got my flooring!!!!!  So I just wanted to share some pictures and a few tips I found along the way.






  We found this flooring at Ollie's Bargain Outlet .
We paid just shy of $18 a box for 23.91 sq ft,  and if anyone has priced flooring that is a steal.  













 Right now I'm in the process of putting all the trim on, can you say time consuming.  I can't wait until this is done and it's time for paint, paint, and more paint.












  After some research I found these little doodads.  If your anything like me and my husband the whole cutting angles for trim doesn't work out to well.  Not to mention my husband absolutely detests anything home improvement.  Check out the picture above, you use these on/in the corners so you don't have to deal with the dreaded angles.  We picked these up at Lowe's, $1.18 per piece or $1.06 per piece if you buy 24 or more.  It was well worth it to me.





               
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Halloween witch: DIY style

It's that time of year where I'm busy making Halloween decorations for our Halloween party.  This year I decided to make a witch ...