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soda bottle tower for plants

What a great way to recycle soda bottles to make a hydroponic tower for your herbs and veggies! Watch the instructional video at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uDbjZ9roEQ

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Kat Tellez Torrance, CA
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  • When we moved in, this half bathroom was nasty with carpeting and filfth. We tore everything out and started from scratch. Details on colors/materials: http://diyshowoff.com/2012/01/01/powder-room-before-and-after-reveal/ 6
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Half Bathroom - before and after

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DIY Show Off Pittsburgh, PA
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Herringbone Paint Stick Tabletop

I adore this herringbone pattern table from Karianne at Thistlewood Farms. She used paint sticks on top of a table and then stained it. Gorgeous and cheap!
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DIY Canned Food Organizers

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  • Scrubbing the Window
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Washing Windows Like The Pros

I cannot take credit for this discovery; however I can tell you that it works! In my opinion this is the best way for washing windows. A cleaning company shared this tip with me four ...»
years ago, I was using glass cleaner, vinegar and newspapers. Nothing I did completely cleaned the window. This is the only thing I use now.

Items Needed for Washing Windows

(All items except the Dawn were purchased at Dollar Tree)

Dawn Dish Detergent

Small Bowl or Bucket

Scrubby Pads

Absorbent Cloths

Squeegee

Steps

1. Place a few drops of Dawn in your container with a couple inches of water.

2. Dip the scrubby pad into the water and squeeze out.

3. Scrub the glass. The Dawn along with the scrubby gets the dirt off and does not leave a residue.

4. Squeegee the window, starting at the top and working down, wiping off the "blade" each time with a cloth.

5. Wipe around the edges to absorb any leftover water and dirt.

Who would have known this is all it takes to get professional results? Give it a try and see if you like the Washing Windows like The pros. http://chaoticallycreative.com/2012/03/16/wa...

#Bestof2012

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    corn starch and water work better, no suds, no streak, even cheaper.
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  • The final product that includes tons of room for projects! 3
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Amanda @ The Ivy Cottage ... Wylie, TX
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  • close-up of one side and the center unit.  all three are hinged with piano hinge on back and caster on the base for moving around. 2

I finally got tired of having all my tools scattered all over my garage and decided to build 4 cabinets to hold it all

(well, almost all). They are on casters so I can roll them around when needed, but you must roll them out to open them up.
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Upcycled/ Repurposed Ladder | Bathroom Shelf DIY

Upcycled Ladder | Bathroom organization DIY

If you are anything like me, than you are likely on a budget. Times are tough for many ...»

of us, and going out and buying new and expensive shelving and storage units aren't always an option. So what do we need to do to give ourselves the space we need for storage without going over our budget?! We need to open our eyes to seeing items we already have (or can find for low cost at a thrift/antique store) in a whole new way. We need to upcycle something old into something new that will work for us- most of the time, using an item for a purpose it was not intended for – like this ladder I hung up and turned into a bathroom storage unit for my skinny upstairs bathroom.

The idea for this project started brewing early last week, when I found an old red license plate out in our barn. I brought it into the house knowing I wanted to create something with it. A little bit later the same day I was cleaning my bathroom, and bothered by the fact we never have anywhere to set our little items or hang towels because of the skinny narrow shape of our bathroom.

Then.... I thought of the idea to turn the ladder on its side, and add some hooks so it will double as a shelf for small items, and as a place to hang a few towels for guests when they step out of the shower.

Here is the ladder before:

I simply nailed in two small finishing nails to attach the license plate to the ladder to give it some added character:

Next I attached two oil rubbed bronze Dragonfly hooks I purchased at Target a few years ago and found again in my project supply room today:

Final step was to hang the ladder on the wall and use!

As I had mentioned above, this is a great solution for storing smaller items like tp, lotions, makeup, and hanging towels, when you don't have a large vanity cupboard and a floor storage unit isn't an option. The bathroom ladder doesn't take up much space and doesn't cost a ton of money!

Need or want something new in your bathroom or home?! Take a look around your own home first, looking at everything with a new set of eyes and think 'how can I use this differently?!'

Thanks for reading,

~Kelly

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The Pink Hammer blog Mondovi, WI
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