Wreaths are a classic way to decorate doors for Christmas. This time of year, you can't hardly go two blocks without seeing wreaths hung on several of the doors you pass. But these traditional door adornments don't have to be so limited in their use; hgtv.com posted an article about "10 Unexpected Ways to Use Holiday Wreaths". This article describes 10 alternative uses for wreaths that you may not … [Read more...]
Will Wall-stencils Replace Wallpaper?
Wallpaper is great for mass-producing intricate designs, making application of detail a lot easier than having to have the patience and skill to paint on such designs. The wallpaper removal process is a huge hassle though, and is therefore a significant drawback that has prevented wallpaper from overcoming paint in popularity. In fact, with the arrival of wall-stencils on the scene, wallpaper may … [Read more...]
Make a No-Sew Tree Skirt
If you're looking for a way to add some creative flair to the bottom of your Christmas tree but don't have a lot of sewing skills, this no-sew tree skirt project is perfect for you! A step by step how to guide called "How to Make a No-Sew Ruffled Christmas Tree Skirt" is posted on hgtv.com. This guide has great instructions and helpful photos of each step. All you'll need for this project is: … [Read more...]
Energy-Saving Window Treatments
Did you know that the right shades, curtains, and blinds can prevent drafts and help minimize energy lost out the windows? According to an article by thisoldhouse.com called "Use Window Treatments to Control Drafts" there are certain ways you can maximize your window treatments' insulation effectiveness. This article has great tips about what kind of shades to buy, how to fit the size precisely … [Read more...]
Pet-Proof Your Holiday Decor
'Tis the season to be jolly, and what's more jolly than festive decorations for your home! But you don't want to be jolly in your decorating at the expense of man's best friend! Some decorations can be hazardous for dogs, so if you have a beloved canine companion running around your home, you might have to take a few safety measures. thisoldhouse.com posted a useful article called "How to Make … [Read more...]
Pro Window Cleaning Technique
It's recommended that homeowners wash their windows twice a year. But many homeowners don't wash their windows nearly that often, because it's such a hassle to do. According to a post on thisoldhouse.com called "How to Clean Windows Like a Pro", the reason window-washing is such a hassle is because of the technique most homeowners use--a technique of scrubbing with paper towels and spray … [Read more...]
The Essential Guide to Basement Finishing
Your basement might have more potential than you think. If you're looking to have more livable, hospitable space in your home, your basement might be the answer--a cheaper answer than trying to add on a room. Even if it's completely unfinished, there are almost always ways to turn your basement space into a furnished hangout or living space. Before you take on such a project, though, be sure to … [Read more...]
A Guide to Snowblowers
Have you ever owned a snowblower? They're pretty handy machines, but you need to know something about them before you go and buy one. There are a few different kinds with different features, and it can be confusing trying to figure out what will work best for your driveway (or other areas you may need to clear snow off of) and for the amount of snow you'll likely have to deal with at a time. Once … [Read more...]
Christmas Decor Outdoors
Decorating your yard and the front of your house for Christmas might seem as simple as putting up Christmas lights. But what will people see during the day? There are other great ways to spruce up the housefront and add holiday cheer for the daylight hours, and some of them are listed in an article posted on bhg.com called "Outdoor Christmas Decor: How to Wow". This article gives great tips about … [Read more...]
Sneaky Storage Spots
There always seems to be too much stuff and not enough space to store it. A garage sale would help with that, or a trip to a thrift store donation center. But if you're waiting for warmer garage sale weather to return, or you make a trip to Goodwill and still have stuff you don't know where to store, you might have to look in some unexpected places to find space to store stuff. "16 Sneaky Storage … [Read more...]
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