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Jimmie D

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  • Super clean stovetop!
  • Dirty bits that won't come off.
  • Baking soda and water paste. 1

How To Clean Your Ceramic Stovetop

Have you cleaned your stovetop, but it still looks dirty. You can scrub and scrub, but those little bits won't come up? Let me show you how to get it super clean with baking soda and water!

Mom4Real
Mom4Real Lexington, KY
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    Commented on May 06, 2013
    You can put dryer sheets on your stovetop and wet them with water. Let it dry and just wash it ...»
    off. will be clean and the kitchen will smell so good. I put my dryer sheets on my dryer and used them again when I did laundry.

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  • This headboard's new home.  The Decorator did a wonderful job with this color palette.  It looks so comfy! 17
  • Designed to fit both a king size and a queen size bed. 2
  • We color-matched one of the remaining colors on the from then painted the added trim, legs and shelf.  Both the Customer and our Team were very happy with the results.
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  • This is one of the few pics of me when I'm not covered in sawdust. 10
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90 year old door made into a headboard to fit both a king size and queen size bed frame.

The Decorator we worked with asked us to make the headboard to fit both a king size and a queen size bed, After cleaning and sealing the front of the door we painted the other trim ...»
details using a color still visible from one of the original paints on the door.

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Vintage Headboards
Vintage Headboards Frisco, TX
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  • This is my "totem".  I've had it outdoors for several years now. It's held up really well except for the "ladder" incident last fall while a helpful neighbor was helping me clean out the gutters. 9
  • These are the tools you'll need. I use GE II Silicone for Windows and Doors (clear) with a caulk gun.
A level will come in handy to make sure your totem doesn't lean. 4
  • Wash and dry (thoroughly) your glassware. I suggest you let your vases and such dry overnight. If you have ANY moisture inside, it will be sealed inside once you apply your sealant.
  • apply your silicone to one of your pieces, then add your next piece to it.
  • remove the excess silicone with your finger or a paper towel. 
*tip*  I generally glue two pieces together, while gluing another two pieces together.  After those four pieces set up overnight, then I glue the two (or 3) sets together.
  • *tip*  to keep water from standing in your plates, turn them upside down.  I like to separate my large vases and such with clear plates. A microwave plate makes a great base piece. 3
  • You can use a plate on top right side up to make a bird feeder or a birdbath. 6
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Repurposed Glassware=Garden Topiaries (easy project)

We all have those vases and bowls hanging around. You know, the ones you get flowers in, but then just put in the cupboard. I have the perfect solution for all of those, and it will help ...»
"prettify" your garden or flower bed. For more pictures see my blog post-Repurposed Glassware (totems and more) http://bit.ly/Lws0Y1

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Gail--My Repurposed Life
gail--My Repurposed Life Louisville, KY
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    Commented on Jul 07, 2012
    You can also use elmers glue and food coloring to paint the glass and when it dries it is a ...»
    vibrant color. Just a thought.

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