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Christine S

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  • Installed so that the shutters fold back and frame the window without blocking any light.
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DIY Shutters for $40!!

I wanted shutters for my newly renovated bathroom but couldn't find any 2nd hand or inexpensive ones, so I built my own from one 10' 1x8 board. Worked like a charm! ...»

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Anne @ DesignDreams by An... Canada
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    Commented on Nov 30, 2012
    Wow, what a fabulous idea! ...»

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Do you know these poinsettia facts?

Poinsettias are NOT poisonous. That old myth was dispelled by a research project at The Ohio State University in 1975. While the latex sap may be irritating to the eyes, the plants are ...»
not toxic.

All poinsettia flowers are yellow. The showy "flowers" of red, pink or white are actually floral bracts (modified leaves). The true flowers are those pouch-shaped things in the centers of the bracts.

Poinsettia pointers

Protect your poinsettia from freezing weather when you buy it or take it home from church. 30 seconds of exposure to below-freezing temperatures will ruin a poinsettia. Have the car warmed up.

Keep your plant cool (70 degrees), bright (near a window) and moist at all times. The single biggest reason poinsettias become unattractive indoors is that we let them get too dry. You don't want to keep it waterlogged, either, but certainly do not let it wilt.

Your plant will not require fertilizer while it's inside. It really isn't attempting to grow, so additional nutrients are unnecessary.

If you intend to keep your plant for the next year, leave it in its current pot until late winter or early spring. Trim it back once the floral bracts have faded. Poinsettias are unruly growers, so it will need a larger pot by March, and you'll probably want to pinch out its growing tips every month or so to keep it compact. By the end of the summer, it should be in a large pot (24 to 30 inches) filled with good potting soil. By October 1, give it total darkness for 14 hours each night and bright sunlight for 10 daylight hours. Those extended periods of uninterrupted dark are what triggers the flowering process. All that said, it's easier to buy new plants each December.

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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  • Christine S
    Commented on Nov 26, 2012
    They may not be poisonous to people, but they are toxic to cats.
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  • In the Kitchen: Coast is clear- now make me a dozen mini cupcakes!
  • By the backdoor under the window seat: Coast is clear- now make me some cornbread!
  • In the living room: Were you needing this Mr. Taylor- because if you were, I MUST lay on top of it.
  • In the hallway:  Shhhhh....it's the tail of the beast and we don't have any cupcakes!
  • Steps to the basement:  Do you have any cake in there?
  • I ate too much!!
  • Ready to clean up feeding time!
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A house full of mice and a very fat cat.

To keep from being eaten- the mice make sweets for the cats! Of course, they think it's all on the sly. Gracie is always on the lookout to make sure I don't see what's missing from my ...»
pantry!

My son takes colored pencils to my walls & baseboards and gives my home personality in Beatrice Potter style. Kinda get a warm spot in my heart when I see them!

Goose Grove
Goose Grove
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    Commented on Nov 14, 2012
    Absolutely adorable!
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Master bathroom renovation: Dark and dramatic

It's taken us 9 months, but we are finally done with our bathroom renovation--and we did it all ourselves, using mostly salvaged/vintage materials. You can read the full story (and see more pics) on our blog.

Rita and Cane
Rita and Cane Gresham, OR
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    Commented on Oct 12, 2012
    I really like that!
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Lake Lugano house in Switzerland by JM Architecture

A polygonal shaped glass pavilion with rounded edges stands above a linear underground block. The living and dining room, the kitchen and storage spaces are located in the pavilion, while ...»
bedrooms, bathrooms and garage are in the lower level. Each level relates itself with independent outdoor spaces, which are closely related with the interiors.

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Ricky
Ricky New York, NY
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    Commented on Oct 07, 2012
    beautiful views
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My attempt at creative gardening

corrected picture - somehow the picture got replaced
Christine S
Christine S Jonesboro, GA
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    Commented on Oct 01, 2012
    No, I'd like to take the credit for the dresser, but no, it's not mine.
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Bird feeder deterrent

After so long doing battle with squirrels attacking my bird feeder and trying everything possible, I resorted to doing something less expensive. I simply took packing tape, {sticky side ...»
outside} and so far they have not been able to get past it .I have watched it for 2 days and so far the birds are able to eat in peace the squirrels just pick up the seed that falls

Alice G
Alice G Palm City, FL
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    Commented on Sep 24, 2012
    I know, it's annoying to have the squirrels gobble up the bird food I put out, but I figure, ...»
    the squirrels are hungry too!

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DIY $15 Outdoor Planter Boxes

I was wanting some planter boxes for my front door. With a few supplies from the hardware store I created these for $15 a pop. I painted them to match my exterior trim and I love them! ...»
You can see the full tutorial at http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/04/15-outd...

Shanty2Chic
Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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  • Christine S
    Commented on Jul 21, 2012
    That door? Stunning!
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I made flowers out of various dishes and china. Plus metal pipe and I have really cute flowers!

Terry M
Terry M Quincy, IL
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    Commented on Jul 02, 2012
    Thanks for showing the back view. That makes it perfeclty clear. What a clever idea, and ...»
    very adorable!!

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  • To give a small room the illusion of space and light, I used a palette of whites combined with horizontal stripes in this small bath. 
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  • Nautical brass accents and burlap add texture and dimension.

Preppy Striped Bathroom

A small bathroom gets a big makeover by updating with a palette of whites and adding some simple preppy stripes.
Danielle B
Danielle B Middletown, RI
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  • Christine S
    Commented on Jun 21, 2012
    Lovely
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