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Carla H

Seattle, WA
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About Me:

Hello! Currently I am working on my degree in Interior Design at an Art Institute. I am a mama to 3, 2 already grown. I love learning new ideas and seeing what others create with. Creativity is endless and that's what makes it fun.

Favorite area of home improvement:

I really love all areas, I am better with indoors than outdoors since I don't know names of plants too well, but I love coming up with yard designs. I am a lover of lighting especially ambient and accent. This probably stems from the fact that I live in Seattle, a city that lacks good natural light most of the year.


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  • First, prepare "butterfly food" by mixing nine parts water with one part sugar. Depending on the size of your jar, you'll use either a tablespoon or a teaspoon. 16
  • Let the mixture boil until the sugar is dissolved, and then let it fully cool before putting it in the feeder.
  • Using your nail and hammer, punch a small hole in the lid of the jar. You're going to be cutting your sponge and you want your sponge to fit tightly through the hole, so keep it small. You can always make it bigger as necessary. 10
  • Cut your sponge into strings about one inch wide, and then pull it through the hole so there is about a half-inch of sponge sticking out from the top of the lid.
  • Remember, you want the sponge to stick tightly even when it's wet, so you might need to make it larger than you think. 1
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Make A DIY Butterfly Feeder In 6 Easy Steps

Encourage butterflies to visit your yard and pollinate your plants by making a butterfly feeder. It's easy! You'll need: A small jar (a mason jar or a baby food jar will work), hammer and ...»
nails, string, a sponge, sugar, water and construction paper.

The first few steps are below the photo, but for the full tutorial, visit: http://blog.brightnest.com/2012/06/24/attrac...

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Concrete countertops finished up today

Concrete countertops we finished today
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    love it! and very heavy.
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Useful space I created under my basement stairs

I utilized almost every inch of usable space under these stairs. 30" deep drawers under the lower section and a small mini bar in the higher back part. and also a deep storage area beyond the countertop.

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Gardening: Texas bluebells...beautiful!

My friend in Texas, Tamara sent these pictures. These are bluebells. How wonderful to see beautiful flowers as far as the eye can see.
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What would OSHA say?

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Mason jar chandelier

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Sheri S Guston, KY
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    very creative!
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  • waiting for ideas...before everythign starts growing again. lilies are up and hostas peeking up 4
  • looks pretty dismal here now. but this is where the hostas live , under the shade.
this is my primary view, my deck is straight across from this, this bush hides the neighbors unkempt trailer when it is in leaf.About 8 ft wide to the path in front of my deck/porch. 3
  • I just dont know whether to keep this or tear out the cement curb and put sod in.I get overwhelmed with grass growing in. Weeds i can handle, grass is everywhere.  Krauter plum in background. 7
  • From the plum tree looking toward our house, blue is neighbors, bahhumbug.
  • Last year, in bloom , until the grass took over and it got so crowded. Alyssum fills in every spot, bless its heart! 6
  • How can I arrange these pots in a clever attractive way? 6
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Gardening: Help with my little garden?

I put my pictures on the desktop, I hope there are not too many for this thread, dont know the rules:)So here goes.Hopefully the first pics show it as it is now, the ones from last year ...»
are the ones in almost full growth. I woud like to streamline it a bit, So much GRASS is growing in the areas, and I can't easily get down and get up. (tho with bypass surgery last Oct it should be easier, who knows)Alyssum usually fills in all over the place, almost making it look too crowded. The daylilies and hostas do well, and they are already coming up.

Should I take out the curved cement and fill in with sod? That is mostly the trouble spot for grass filling in. I just have sedums there and a barberry bush . But what about around the tree in the back? We have old chips there now, and it looks pretty bad, but the Krauter Plum sends suckers up constantly and I (groan) have to get down to cut them. Plus that tree drips with aphids, but not for very long, and doesnt seem to hurt anything.The main area in front is about 8 ft wide, plenty of hostas and daylilies. But I think it could look better, more fun, and clever?

Hubs brought out all the pots and just put them on the path until we decide what we are going to do. I think I just want to display the blue ceramic pots only , at least there. So they look planned and in synch.But I wasnt happy with the way they were arranged last year.

I just need to get this easier for me to take care of. Any suggestions are very welcome. BTW..hubs HATES yard work, does the garden out of love for me, but would rather it be easier. I always get, "What's wronnng with it"?

I had a hard time doing these photos, I had to do them one by one from the desktop, last time I didnt have to do that.So I didnt post all that I wanted or even the best ones, they are so small. yes , technophobe here.

Suggestions appreciated!

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Bernice H Yakima, WA
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  • Carla H
    Commented on Apr 10, 2012
    I think I'm the only Seattle resident that waters my lawn in the summer, it's the only time I ...»
    get to walk on it without shoes and I don't like painful dead grass, lol.

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