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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Recycled Wine Bottle Candleholder

Make a candleholder by inserting a taper candle into the opening on top. You can place the bottle on a candle plate and cover with polished pebbles. The candle, plate and pebbles can be found at local Dollar Stores.

Decorate for Dollars



Add some artistic detail to your room with inexpensive frames from the Dollar Store. I purchased three frames (same size) and framed two vertical tear sheets from magazines and the other with leaves from the yard.

Total cost $3.00

Total time 20 minutes

Easy, fast, and Cheap!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Healthy Meals from the Dollar Store


Stop at your neighborhood Dollar Store and look for groceries to make healthy delicious meals. The following is a recipe that my family, Mom and Dad, would like to share with you to warm your insides and fill your belly!
Salmon Soup

1 tablespoon of flour and butter

3 Cups of Milk

1 160z can of Salmon

1 tablespoon chopped parsley

In a saucepan melt butter, add flour to make a roux.

Over low heat, stir in milk until it thickens.

Add salt, pepper (to taste), parsley.

Optional: 2 drops Tabasco.

Simmer heated thoroughly.

Enjoy!


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Pedistal Serving Piece



Left: This glass pedistal cake plate is great for serving delicious desserts. It's easy and inexpensive to make.
Above: The before photo - this glass plate and candlestick were purchased at a garage sale for less than two dollars. Just glue the plate on top of the candle holder and you'll create a lovely serving piece. Easy and affordable...it makes a great Christmas or Hostess gift.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Back to Basics Money Saving Tips

Back to Basics.........
Remember the old days when we didn't run to the store to buy a case of paper towels? And who would have thought that we would actually be paying to drink water from disposable plastic bottle, when we have perfectly good water available right out of our kitchen tap? Oh, I know it's convenient to take the bottle with you, but have you ever heard of a thermos? It keeps liquids cold or hot and best of all it is reusable.
Well, I remember not having an abundance of paper towels to go through. Instead we used "rags" yes, rags. We would use them to clean our windows, counters, floors, mirrors, furniture even sop up messy spills! Then we put them in laundry washed and "air dried" them using clothes pins-(I think they still make them) on the clothes line. Then we reused them.
Result:

  • spend less money
  • use less energy (air dry vs. dryer)
  • fewer trips to the store, save gasoline
  • zero plastic bottles, better for the enviornment

It's Back to Basics...
There are a lot of ways to save money by going "back to basics" - for example instead of throwing glass jars away re-use them filling them with fresh coffee beans, candy, coins, liquids, bath salts, buttons, safety pins, nails and screws. If you paint the lid and add a few colorful stickers and ribbons you will have a special hand made gift. The lucky recepient will be touched by your thoughtfulness and creativity.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Create Using Door Mats


Colorful door mats can not only welcome visitors, they can also brighten various rooms inside your home.
Ladybugs in the laundry room, Ferns in the garden room, Paisley prints in the the bathrooms. These mats are durable and weather resistant. A real bargin at Garden Ridge stores located across the country!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Clever Vase


Looking for a unique and inexpensive vase idea. Try painting a paper bag with base coat color. Apply additional color by flicking the paint on to the bag with the paint brush. Dry overnight, then place a glass or vase inside the bag to hold water for fresh flowers (or silk) making an interesting centerpiece for your table(s)!

Decorating at the Dollar Castle


This striking arrangement consists of Dollar Castle Stones (bottom of vase), a glass vase (available at the Dollar Castle) and sticks from the yard, spray painted white.

Dollar Castle Decorating


I had a great time demonstrating decorating ideas at the Dollar Castle last Saturday. Here is a Dollar Castle wall arrangement using mirrors, velcro tape, and a little imagination

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Pebble Border


Looking for a different kind of border? Here's and idea...I purchased a sheet of pebble tile at Home Depot. Instead of using it as a tile sheet, I pulled each rock off of the mesh backing and stuck them on the wall with silacone glue.

Paint Chips

While walking past a local hardware store, I noticed a display of paint in the window. The colorful paint samples struck a creative cord with me, so I stopped in my tracks and made a bee line for the store. Earlier that day, I had purchased a box of inexpensive frames and needed something to fill them. The rest is history!