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Daniela N

Blogger | Nashville, TN http://frugalaintcheap.blogspot.com
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How to take a pallet apart

first of all, let me tell you this is hard work! wear gloves, and use a hammer to get the boards off. You need strnght, but also you have to be careful in removing the nail, or the pallet will split. For more detailed pictures, follow the link.

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Daniela N Nashville, TN
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    Commented on May 09, 2013
    you might have missed the link right under the pictures. That's the link to the actual blog ...»
    post I made. Here http://frugalaintcheap.blogspot.com/2013/03/... you will find a very detailed description on how to take the pallet apart.

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Easy and Inexpensive Canopy

I used hula hoops from $tree to make a super easy and inexpensive canopy. This could be neat as an outdoor canopy as well (if you have a covered patio or sunroom too). This is a fast ...»
project and only requires a handful of materials. Happy Spring.

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Daniela N Nashville, TN on May 08, 2013
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1 Futon frame turned into 2 twin size bed frames

Took the futon frame apart.Made some cuts to existing wood to modify frame.Added a couple of slats to the frames.(2 wooden strips 75c each, 1 for each bed), for added support and for ...»
size.I then used some 2x4 scraps to make the feet for the frame.

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Daniela N Nashville, TN on May 06, 2013
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Aging clothes pins in 3 minutes

this is an easy, quick, inexpensive and natural way to age wooden clothes pins in less than 3 minutes. With a natural stain made from 2 items you can find in your kitchen
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Daniela N Nashville, TN on Apr 30, 2013
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    Sharon @ mrs. hines class on Apr 30, 2013
    I like the end result... a very nice weathered look.
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Quirky Vistas
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Landscaping the frugal way

how to find free plants, rocks. How to utilize them. Landscaping doesn't have to be expensive
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Daniela N Nashville, TN on Apr 23, 2013
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Easy and Inexpensive Kitchen backsplash

tiling was not an option for me. Working on a backsplash alone, while watching 3 children under the age of 5, it was just not an option. While working on this project, I was able to do it ...»
as time allowed and still have a working kitchen. Also the look for the price could not be beaten. Follow the link for step by step instruction.

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    that's a great idea Mary!
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Insulating Garage Doors

Insulatingthe garage, will keep it warmer in the winter and cooler in thesummer. Same for the garage's adjacent room. ...»

***Bonusadded: it will also reduce street noise too***

Ourtwo car garage is right underneath our upstairs bedrooms, and rightnext to our bedroom, so we knew we had to do something about that.

Replacingthe garage doors would be nice, but not necessary, so the very nextbest thing was to insulate the garage doors.

Weread a lot of info, and what we settle on

doingwas using this a reflective foil insulation. It comes in rolls andit's easy to cut

(scissorsor knife).

Forthis to work properly, there is a need to create an "air pocket"between the actual door and the insulation.

For the step instructions click on link

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Daniela N Nashville, TN on Feb 17, 2013
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