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Trina marta

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Concrete Cobblestone Path

We wanted to find something unique to use for our pathway and patio. We couldn't find anything we really liked. When I came across this concrete form from Lowes I was so excited. Not ...»
only does it look great but it was very cost effective.

To learn how we did it visit my blog at http://www.tancamjenksfam.blogspot.com/2011/...

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Camie Jenkins Pasco, WA
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    Commented on Sep 02, 2012
    I seen this form at Sears but didn't think I would like the end result. I was wrong. I do ...»
    have a question about the spaces in between the "cobblestones". Did you fill them in with sand?

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Upcycling Wine Bottles to a Plant Nanny

Need some help watering the plants while you're out of town... or maybe forget about them while you're in town. :/ Save up a few wine bottles and corks and make yourself a plant nanny.
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Becky D Ballwin, MO
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    Commented on Sep 02, 2012
    I had tried to come up with this type of contraption a few summers ago, but was never ...»
    successful with my designs. Your idea is inspired, or was it the wine?

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  • After attempting to clean with Comet and Liquid toilet bowl cleaner I still had this nasty hard water build up scuzzy ring. 10
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  • The lemon Koolaid works in the dishwasher too for removing the soap scum build up from the insides.  Just put in in place of the soap and run an empty washer on it's regular cycle...  The before and after will amaze you!
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How to Clean that Stubborn Toilet Bowl Ring for .25 cents

Chemical free trick to clean that nasty toilet bowl ring.. http://anyonecandecorate.blogspot.com/2012/0... ...»

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AnyoneCanDecorate Beaumont, CA
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    Commented on Sep 02, 2012
    I have also tried denture cleaning tablets. Works well. Has a refreshing odor, too.
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