Showing posts with label frugal life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frugal life. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

Spray Starch Fabric Wall Art



I've heard about it, I've seen ideas, and just had to try it.

I was given some spray starch and thought, what will I do with this? (long story)

Then I remembered hearing something about spraying fabric onto walls like wallpaper but it comes off easily and without any fuss.
(Full disclosure, I haven't tried taking anything off yet)

So I printed the letter "R" in a giant font, cut it out, traced it onto fabric, cut that out, and sprayed it!

Slap, smooth, swipe, done!

This may be a dangerous habit until the spray starch runs out.
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Monday, June 13, 2011

Christmas in June

For the 2nd time I purchased my Christmas tree at a garage sale.

This one, for 5 bucks, is prelit, and is very full and realastic!



Finally, the best part compared to our last tree is that the stand, and the tree both are able to stand up. Not being broken in 2 different places and wanting to constantly fall over means this one is a winner!
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Friday, March 11, 2011

Home Knit Slippers



Great package in the mail.  I try to look at knit (I think...I don't even know) products and still don't get how they are made, but glad that someone else knows how to make them!

My 2nd pair of homemade knit slippers.  The most comfortable house sock I've ever had.  And these ones have the most adorable hearts on the toes.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Homemade Vanilla Extract


So, I thought we had more vodka but this was it.  Use what you've got!  The ratio of this amount to one vanilla bean was about what I found online to be appropriate.  There are a variety of opinions about the ratio's and wait times, so we'll see.  Just google it!


Vanilla Bean from Mountain Mama's.  It was $146.00 per pound but since one weighs nothing they just mark it as 0.01 of a pound, so 1.46. Buying several so the scale could actually read it would probably be a more frugal idea.


Glass jar, vodka, and split vanilla bean.
Shake, keep dark, and wait!



One week later (not pictured), it is a nice tea shade.  We'll see how long it takes to get a nice dark color.  Every day I swish it around it smells delicious!
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Grab-n-Go


In preparation for a busy and potentially stressful week I've made a bucket o' lunch goodies. Pre-bagged grapes, breads, sandwiches, and other various lunch items. Then in my stupor each morning I can pick a few different items and go. If you've seen my lunches, you konw they don't always go together as a nice ensemble. These might not either, but they will be fast!

It worked!  Lunch was just about the easiest part of my week!  Yea for planning a head!
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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dr. Seuss Thing 1 Cupcakes


BIG frosting tip and disposable tube

Pre-baked cupcakes from Baker-noon frozen for later in the week


 
White frosting for the base and blue hair for the topping.  I did a big glob in the middle and then tapered it into somekind of "hair-do" and added blue sprinkles.
I forgot to get a picture after I cut out circles and wrote "Thing 1, Thing 2" and glued them on the cupcake liner.
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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Baker-noon

This week I ended up doing a late afternoon baking extravaganza!
Chocolate Covered Strawberries - didn't last long.

Mixing
shredding
 
Peppercorn Cheddar whole wheat biscuits
Not pictured: Black Russian Rye bread
Chocolate cupcakes
Poppyseed Blueberry Coffee Cake
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