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July 29, 2011

Ryan Brown

emember Ryan Brown?


He was the design partner on Flipping out. Personally, I preferred his design aesthetics over Jeff's. You can check out his portoflio here.

Well, who knew, he has a show on TLC? Here is a tip of his that has a slight twist to most of the ones I have come across


 

I feel inspired, again!

July 26, 2011

Home Depot DIYer of the DAY!

Last week, I got this


Thank you, Home Depot! It was because of this post.
If you want to read the full article about Twitter marketing, go here.

July 25, 2011

Nate's Blog

Did you know that Nate Berkus is blogging? I didn't. Apparently, Nate is renovating his new home in NYC and documenting it on his blog.

How fun is this! His contractor, Frank is also in on it

I am guessing that Nate won't have the contractor issues that most of us have. No show's, poor workmanship, missed deadlines, etc


I can't wait to see the progress!

July 20, 2011

Union Jack

OK, I'm in too! I am officially on board with the Union Jack fascination. I think this was the first image I remember seeing on the blogisphere


Since then, I have found many more images via pinterest
Design Sponge





For me, the play on colors is the most inspiring
 
Pinterest


 
Pinterest


Little Blue Prints

I wonder what my version will look like?


July 18, 2011

Self-Watering Containers

Several years ago, I purchased this
a square, black, polyurethane container for my front porch. Like most of my decisions for my home, the size and shape were perfect......the fact that it was self-watering was a plus!

Obviously, something went wrong


One very dead plant. After much clicking around and several tutorials later, I realized a needed a wick so that the water could travel up to the plant. This was not in the directions provided by the container company.

So, I went to the hardware store and purchased this

Polyester rope and clear plastic tubing. The tubing was not part of any tutorials that I found....I am adding it for "insurance". Here is what I did

1) Dump everything out on a tarp/sheet

 

 2) Make sure the holes are large enough to drop the rope and tubing down into the reserve of water



3) Add tubing and/or rope into the holes making sure to leave a long enough tail so that it will reach the plant(s)


 once the tubing is inserted, slide a piece of rope through to act as the wick



4) Put back the fabric paper (this keeps the holes from getting clogged by dirt) and add back some of the soil mix.



5) Place the plant at the proper height making sure the wick comes in contact with the root-ball


6) Add remaining soil and additional plants if desired
Hopefully, that will fix the problem!

July 15, 2011

Refinishing Basement Stairs

I love power tools! I am currently in the process of refinishing the basement stairs. My goal is to have a beautiful runner down the center of the stairs, and have exposed wood on both sides.

before

I have had my electric sander for 10++ years.

...it's time to move on. I will miss her!


On a recent trip to Home Depot, I felt like this



When I saw this

I knew this was the one. 

First, it has a dust bag attached. 
Second, the square corners will get into those tight corners like this

and finally, the replacement papers are MUCH cheaper! 

Here are my tips......

1) Save the manicure


These are no ordinary gloves. They are the kind my hairdresser uses when she puts my natural color back on my head. I buy them from a beauty supply store. They are twice as expensive as the clear ones you find everywhere, but well worth the investment!

2) Load the sandpaper from the back first. It is much easier to wrap it over the front to finish


3) Make perforations in the paper to allow the dust bag to work properly


The case has a template you press the paper on


and get this


 4) Wear a mask

This is my preference. I also use it for spray painting.

That's it! When I was at Home Depot, a couple came in looking for a sander for "the wife" I gave them a quick tutorial on this one, and they bought it.....Hey Home Depot, I want a commission.

.....Oh, one last tip. Be sure to cover your smoke detector when you do a lot of indoor sanding, or you will have a visit from


Hope this was helpful.

July 12, 2011

Drip Irrigation

This week, I have been working on #6 of my TTD list. I love to figure out the plant combinations for the window boxes. This year, I planted roses in them. The containers take a bit more time to get them just right. However, remembering to water them is not as easy for me. I get busy with the kids...and it's HOT!

So, since I am lucky enough to have a sprinkler system, I have decided to install drip irrigation into all of my containers (did you catch that it is not even on the TTD list?).  That is another story for another day.

Here are two great tutorials on how I did this (thank you YOUTUBE).

This one is more complete

This isn't exactly how I "hacked" into my sprinkler system...but you can get the idea from this
...and now my plants will be happy this Summer!

July 11, 2011

Stair runner

I need a stair runner for the basement. This is not easy. I don't like many of the "over the counter" ones. Too dark. I am thinking of using a cotton rug (maybe several). Something like this

I'm not sure if this is a good idea. It might wear down fast?

July 8, 2011

Marblehead, MA

I love Marblehead, MA. In another life, I would live there. On a recent trip, I took some photos that make me smile. Hope you like them




































Yes, I could live there!
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