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Ashley @ Domestic Imperfection

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  • A close up of the finished floor, it almost looks like old leather. 15
  • I did the whole 10 X 12 room for about $80, but any future room will cost about $30. That's cheap flooring! 11
  • Gluing the paper down using a 50% Elmers glue %50 water mixture. This part took forever. 10
  • Here is the paper going on, this is about 10 hours in (spread over multiple days). 6
  • Mopping on the stain. 6
  • After 12 coats of poly! I know people say this all the time, but it honestly look much better in real life. It just looks shiny in the pictures. 7
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Paper Bag Floors

If you are in need of new flooring but don't have much money to spend (or even if you do) then this fits the bill! I created this floor out of brown paper, Elmers glue, stain and ...»
polyurethane. It was easy to do (albeit time consuming) and is very durable. This room is 10 X 12 and cost about $80, but future rooms will cost about $30 since I have plenty of leftover supplies. Click through to read the tutorial....http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2013/03/paper-bag-floors-a-tutorial/

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Ashley @ Domestic Imperfe... San Antonio, TX
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    Sheryll S - Sorry it took me so ...»
    long to get back to you, I just forgot to check this tread for new questions. If you are counting pennies then I would skip the sanding stuff, that was fairly expensive and you can do without. But the roll of paper was cheap, like 10 bucks and it would basically do my whole house. The stain was just 8 bucks or so, the poly about 30, the glue like 12 or so. I'm not sure about acrylic paint...I think it would work, but no guarantees. Minwax makes colored stains that you could use as well, or you could use colored Kraft paper instead of brown. Good luck :)

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  • Before:  you can actually see how greasy and dirty the cabinets had become 1
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How to easily remove grease build-up from your cabinets

This is just a simple little story about how I finally got all the grease off the cabinets above my stove. ...»

I have had a dirty little secret!Everyone always tells me how clean my house is. It's not really. Not since I've had kids. You've seen those cute little signs, Excuse the mess, we are busy making memories or Excuse the mess, we live here? Well that's not really my style. In fact, my house is nothing like the clean it used to be before the kids. I've grown more accustomed to the mess, but so many little things tend to get over looked these days. Many people have exciting goals like running a marathon or skydiving (and I may have just become the biggest loser because I just googled Common goals people have, because I couldn't come up with 2 good ideas), you know what I've always wanted? To put my house on the market and have the ad say, "Mrs. Clean lives here". I'm not kidding, I actually told my realtor I wanted that on my add. She said, your house will sell itself. OK, she was right, but I really wanted that at the time. One thing I've been over-looking lately is my kitchen cabinets. I'm home cleaning today and thought, maybe today's the day to get that grease off the cabinets. Now keep in mind, these are just the cabinets over the stove, and grease is always building up on these cabinets. I wipe down my cabinets frequently, since they are white and show any dirt, but I do tend to "overlook" these top cabinets because I never could seem to get the grime off with much success. I have those god-awful therma-foil and for lack of a better term the surface is "pockey". That means there is a little texture that allows dirt and grease to accumulate. The picture shows best how greasy these cabinets were. I've tried many products before, but today I decided to go for some simple soft scrub and a warm dish rag. I love the lemon scent and use this for a lot of my cleaning. I poured it on my dishcloth and just rubbed it on the grease, and just like that, all of the grease and grime came off. I've tried many other cleaners and de-greasers and seriously never got such great results with barely any elbow grease at all. I might suggest if you are working over your head that you wear some protective eyewear, because trust me when I say, you don't want your break from cleaning to involve trying to get soap out of your eye! Just sayin. Check out the before and afters. It's really pretty amazing!

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DIY Pottery Barn Inspired Table

With Springtime finally making an appearance my husband and I got to work making a outdoor dining table this weekend. We were inspired by a Pottery Barn version but made our own for less ...»
than $100 in just an afternoon! #outdoorprojects

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Did you know Cream of Tartar is a great natural cleaner?

It is true! Naturally clean your home with cream of tartar. Just in time for all of that spring cleaning! This list of 25 ways to use cream of tartar to clean your home is the perfect resource for those of us that want to avoid chemicals! #springcleaning
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Doggie Bed

Use an old TV cabinet for a small doggie bed!✌ Peace! ☮

This is an awesome reuse project. Create a dog bed out of an old TV console case. Easy to do, with just a few supplies. Use your own creative imagination to customize for your dog !

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Vintage Chair Makeover

What do you call this chair? Hollywood Regency? Chinoiserie? Pagoda? Regardless of how to describe it, it was in not so good shape when I ran across it at my local Habitat ReStore. Some ...»
Spray Paint and a Shower Curtain fixed it up and gave it a modern look-come see how I did it!

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Homemade Dishwasher Detergent

I love this recipe for Homemade Automatic Dishwasher Detergent. It is so simple with only 3 ingredients! The essential oil will provide an additional disinfectant and give it an awesome aroma.

I like to use either a citrus oil or Melaleuca oil for this recipe.

Ingredients:

2 cups washing soda2 cups borax25 drops citrus or Melaleuca essential oilSupplies: Rubber Gloves, ...»

Measuring Cup, Mixing Bowl, 32 oz lidded plastic container

Put on gloves. Add washing soda, borax, and oil to bowl, stirring with your hands to mix and eliminate clumps. Transfer powder to plastic container. Use 2 Tbsp detergent per wash.

Enjoy!

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  • Most food is organized into clear canisters.
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  • This is everyone's favorite part, these are wire pencil baskets screwed to the side wall for spices.
  • Stenciling by hand. Never again. 1
  • Custom screen door we built, written about in a separate post.  http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2012/10/diy-screen-door-for-the-pantry/
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Stenciled and Organized Pantry

My pantry was a hot mess and I could never find what I needed, so I decided it was time to do something about it. I emptied it out, painted and stenciled, and thoughtfully replaced ...»
everything. I'm happy to say that over a year later it is still organized! Click through to the post to read more and find links to the products used. http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2012/02/...

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Scrapbook Paper Art

Finally, I was able to get our open shelving in the kitchen completed. All it took was a couple frames, some scrapbook paper, and done!
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  • Welcome Spring with this Speckled Egg Wreath tutorial!

Speckled Egg Wreath

Welcome Spring with a pretty Speckled Egg Wreath tutorial! All you need are paper mache eggs, paint, and wire. No wreath form necessary!
1 Hour 12.00 Easy
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