Friday, 30 November 2012

Get Rid of Household Odors with Vanilla Extract



If you are worried due to foul odors in your house this tip suits you very well

Put two caps full of vanilla extract in a coffee cup, then place it in the oven at 300 degrees for 30 Minutes. Within ten minutes the whole house smells like Heaven. It's actually a common Realtor trick.

Don't let them bake too long or it will burn

How to Unstick the Draweres


If your wooden drawers stuck with the frame you can use some candle and rub it on the sliding sides. It will unstick your drawer and it will run freely. 

You can use the tip on the doors which make chirping sound 

Remedy for Soar Throat

Whenever winter comes , sore throat follows. And we all know it is very annoying. There is a remedy for the sour throat you can use without any fear. 

Combine slices of lemon and ginger in a container and pour honey over it.  Close the container and put it in the fridge, frost forms. 

To serve, take a spoonful of the jelly in a cup and pour boiling water over them. Refrigerate 2-3 months





File Holder from Cornflax Box


You can cut out a workable file holder from the empty box of cereal / cornflax

Thursday, 29 November 2012

10 Snapshots You Should Keep in Your Phone's Photo Album


Have you ever forgotten the name of a prescription? What about the measurements of your air filter? Thanks to the ubiquitous nature of smartphone cameras, it's now possible to carry around your entire life (well, at least a 2-D version) in the palm of your hand.

You might already use your email or notes apps on your smartphone to keep track of little everyday reminders. But your camera app and photo album can be just as useful as a memory aid.

Here are a few things that can easily be remembered with a quick snap of your camera phone's shutter button:

• A reminder of where you parked. Parking in the city is no joke.
• Your printer cartridges. Make sure you can see the refill numbers. 
• Your family members' clothing sizes.
• The measurements of your air filter.
• Travel confirmation numbers. Take a screenshot of the email your airline sends you. When you check in later and need to find confirmation numbers, your photo album will be less cluttered than your inbox.
• Pictures of current medications. Make sure you can see the prescriptions' names and dosages in the photo.
• The types of lightbulbs that fit your home fixtures.
• A recipe from a book or magazine that you want to use soon.
• Anything "borrowed" that you might want to buy later, like the brand of a smooth-writing pen at the bank or a great-smelling hotel shampoo.
• Expensive home furnishings you just know you can DIY at home. Get shots of all the important angles for when you're ready to DIY.

Do you have any other suggestions? We're sure you smart folks can think of plenty more ideas for photo reminders to leave stored on your smartphone. Please leave a comment and share it with everyone!


Old bus to make a chicken coop


How to Make Panini Without a Pressby


How to Clean a Blender (DIY)

Cleaning the blender in 4 easy steps


Old Map on Drawer

Did Your son bought a map for his geography class and no longer needed it? don't throw the old map use it as decoration paper for your drawer / cupboard. 

Its look nice and give a unique look to your drawer too



Broken rake as a utensil holder


Bicycle wheel tree

Bicycle wheel tree

Aquarium Bed


Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Kitchen Corner Drawers Idea


For all of us in our kitchen the corner where 2 ends of counter meets is the worst place to put our stuff. Due to location it is impossible to use drawers at that intersection.

However this intelligent design might turn that awkward spot to your favorite productive place of storage whether they are cutlery or other items.

Trap your Messages

Trap your Messages

Mouse traps (I hope not used :P ) can be used as key / message / bill holders. Although precaution must be taken to ensure safety of your fingers

Succulents in old work boots


Upcycle your old work boots in your garden to grow succulents

Space Saving Bed


Monday, 26 November 2012

Old CD's in Your Garden

Old CD's in Your Garden

Hanging old CDs in your garden is a good way to redirect sunlight to areas that get less sun, and a few dangling CDs can make a scarecrow much more effective. This also works well for chicken coops.

Homemade Shower


Beautiful mosaic washroom


Tree Painting from Pet Bottle


You can make beautiful trees / flower from the base of pet bottle

Stairs Designs and themes

These are few intuitive stairs design for your home
Mouse Themed Stairs

Piano Themed Stairs 

Smashed plates mosaic Stairs


Glitter staircase
RAINBOW OR PSYCHEDELIC STAIRS


Another Rainbow Staircase


Sunday, 25 November 2012

How to Kill Germs / Bacteria in Sponges


To kill the germs and viruses that have gathered on your nasty sponges, microwave on high for 2 minutes and let cool. This only works for non-metal sponges!

One of our member gave a tip to clean the microwave too

Put some lemon juice or vinegar on that sponge and the steam will help to clean the microwave and kill the germs in the sponge.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Magnetic Strip for Bobby Pins

Magnetic strip to hold bobby pins inside a drawer.


Mop Holder as Spice Rack

Forget the spice rack!! Use a mop holder to store spices on the inside of a cabinet door. (no more searching through the deep cupboard for that one spice!)



Cute button flower


Bracelet from Can Caps


These cool bracelets are caps of can tied together and wrap in colored thread

Ribbon Organizer


This small adjustment made you enable to use all your ribbons without any mixup of forgetting 

Growing Plants Vertically Using Bamboo


DIY - MAKING LEAF STEPPING STONES


Old Car used as Chicken Coop


Thursday, 22 November 2012

Remote Control for Grandma

The older people usually are most active user of the tv at your home especially if they are retired and kids are grown up. But the problem of the usage is that they usually not able to figure out functions of advance level. 

If you have grandma like this . You can ease her chores of viewing by eliminating all other useless functions.


Silica gel packets to keep pumpkins from molding


Use silica gel packets to keep pumpkins from molding during Halloween time!

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

6 Simple Tips To Find Free Pallets and Reclaimed Materials


OLD WORLD GARDEN


Pallets and reclaimed wood make up the majority of our materials when creating our DIY projects.

More often than not – the one question we get hit with is: “Where do you guys find this stuff for free!?”

Here are six tips and hints that have worked best for us – including specific details on the best places to look for  those elusive materials to recycle into your next project:

1. Think Small


The smaller the business – the easier it will be to get quality materials to make your craft or project.  Large businesses tend to have processes already in place to handle their waste materials.  On top of that, for safety and time saving reasons – they are not fond of letting  people in to take one or two pieces of scrap material.  So think small business.  They usually don’t have the resources or volume to unload scrap and spare materials to big haulers – so more often than not, it ends up in their dumpster.

2. Learn The Art of  Asking


Always, always always ask!  Just because there are some pallets piled up against a wall – or some leaves bagged on the road – it doesn’t mean that they are “free” for the taking.  In fact, in some cases – stores that take deliveries on pallets pay a deposit on them – and are charged if not returned.  In the case of  items left at the curb – asking is always the safe and courteous thing to do.  For a business – first thing in the morning or late in the day are some of the best times to stop in and ask.  Why?  Those times tend to be the slower periods  - and they are much more likely to take the time to talk to you.    And when you ask – be sure to share your plans for it with them.  Trust me – when people find out your building a coffee table, a desk, a chicken coop or playhouse for your kids – they are much more likely to be on board and help.  It also goes a long way to our next point:

3. Develop A Relationship


If you do find a business or a builder that has available items – work on developing a relationship with them to get materials as they become available.  Exchange email addresses and stay in contact.  Over time, we’ve developed a network of people who are on the look out for items we use.  We make it a practice of emailing back a photo of the finished project we made from their “junk”.  This works great for more than just pallets and wood – we have people that call us when they have left over stone,  garden materials, etc. because of the relationships we have built.  We have even gained some loyal blog followers now from our suppliers – wanting to see what we are building next.

So enough of the how to ask – here are some of the best places to find those materials.

4. Where To Find Good Pallets


Pallets are one of the hottest materials used right now – and you can find a myriad of projects all over the web to make from them.   The key in making great projects is finding nice, clean and damage free pallets.

Our secret?  First – we forget about looking at those big commercial and manufacturing businesses.  Almost all of them have recurring contracts with pallet pick ups and deliveries  - and you never know what chemicals or materials have been used near them or spilled on them.  Instead – we concentrate on small stores that  get a small but steady supply of pallets.

The best places?  Small Garden and Hardware Stores, Motorcycle Shops, Lawnmower and Power Equipment stores.

These stores seem to get inundated with pallets and shipping crates – and in many cases struggle to get rid of them. They are usually nice and clean because they are transporting brand new equipment in them.  Most of the power equipment stores receive their equipment and parts on pallets, or small shipping crates – which are great for re-purposing.   We have a small motorcycle and lawn equipment store nearby that always has a pile of lumber waiting to be scrapped.

5. Where To Find Misc. Lumber and Framing Material Scraps


New home builders and small business construction sites.Ever drive by a new home building site and see that little fire going in the side yard?  Well,that is what some builders do to get rid of scrap lumber not used on the job site.   If not in the fire – it usually ends up in their dumpster.  Usually a simple walk up to the crew and they are more than happy to let you rummage through the pile.  You can usually find a nice supply of 2×4, and 2 x 6′s in short but very usable lengths.  For a desk or table – remember – most legs are between 28 to 30″ high.  Another great find at these places can be nice supply of short plywood pieces  - great for projects of all types.  Again – you will have much better luck with small time builders.

New Business Openings.


Have a new business coming to town or going into a strip mall or store?  How do you think they get all that product in to start the store?  That’s right – on pallets and in shipping crates!  When you see a new store coming in  - stop and ask  once again – many times – the store is so concentrated on getting open and running – they are more than glad to give you as much as you can take.  Just last week – we stopped by a new store ready to open and asked – and were greeted with a YES! please take them – you will save me from having to get rid of them.

6. Use The Power Of  The Internet


Look For The Free Salvage Materials On Craigslist or your local Facebook Community Pages.

Okay – so beyond the pitfalls and the horror stories you here about buying things on Craigslist.  If you use common sense, and some basic personal safety rules –  it’s a great place to find materials for next to nothing or even free!  In our case – within just the last year we have found an old barn, 1000+ paver bricks,  and a huge load of crates and pallets – ALL FOR FREE.  We concentrate on the “for free” and “General” and “Materials” tabs – making sure to give a quick glance every few days to see what’s out there. On the being safe side –  we never ever pick anything up alone, always pick up during daylight hours and stay mostly with businesses that have items to unload.

Also – don’t be afraid to put out a notice on Facebook for what your looking for – you would be surprised to find people that may have something that has been sitting in their garage waiting for the trash.  Also – many local areas have Facebook Community Pages set up to look and ask for items for free, for sale or trade.

So there you go – our tips and tricks of the trade in picking up great building materials on the cheap!  If you want to receive our weekly DIY and Gardening Tips each Tuesday – be sure to “Like” us on Facebook or sign up to follow us via email on the blog.

- Jim and Mary

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Saturday, 17 November 2012

DIY Stadium Style Home Theater Seating


Designer Simone Tasca stacked twelve reclaimed wood shipping pallets and created one comfortable looking spot to invite a group of friends to lay back and watch a movie.

Friday, 16 November 2012

Organizing craft tools


If you like to make crafts either for yourself or to sell , this idea is neat thing to orzanize your stuff a bit

Shower Sign for Adam and Eve


One of my friend went to Nepal and saw this cute idea for men and women shower.

Upcycling Shower curtain hooks as purse holders

Old Shower curtain rod and hooks can be used as purse holder in your closet 


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