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Brenda R

Salado, TX
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About Me:

I love home makeovers, and learning different crafts.

Favorite area of home improvement:

Creating a craft room for so many craft supplies.


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  • All you need to make 
homemade dishwasher detergent.
  • Just mix the ingredients together.  Add 1 T. to a full load.
  • To learn more about the ingredients, visit:  http://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/2013/05/homemade-dishwashing-detergent-2.html 1

Homemade Dishwasher Detergent {for spot-free dishes}

While cleaning out my kitchen for an upcoming move, I ran across the ingredients for homemade dishwasher detergent that had been sitting around unused. ...»

The recipe is simple, the result is even better. It cleans your dishes and there won't be a residue left in the dishwasher.

What could be better.

All you need:

2 C. Borax

2 C. Baking Soda

6 oz. LemiShine (available at Target, Walmart, and most grocery stores)

Mix together. Use 1 T. per full load.

The Seasoned Homemaker
The Seasoned Homemaker Austin, TX
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  • Brenda R
    Commented on May 13, 2013
    I am confused as to the amount to use. Is it one tablespoon or one teaspoon? Sandy M says she ...»
    uses one teaspoon but I thought the recipe calls for one tablespoon..

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  • Frog tape carefully place above and below where you want your caulk line to be.
  • Overlap in the corners.
  • Apply caulk and smooth with finger. 2
  • Caulk and Grout in a tube. 1
  • Perfect caulk line very time.
  • Missing and damaged grout repaired in under an hour. 2
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How To Caulk A Bathtub/Repair Grout

A fool-proof way to caulk a bathtub...or anything for that matter. My dad showed me this method years ago and it has never failed me! Plus introduction to grout in a tube. #DIYChallenge
Ann @ On Sutton Place
Ann @ On Sutton Place Findlay, OH
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How to Make a Decorative Air Return Vent Cover

Tricia @ Simplicity In The South
Tricia @ Simplicity In Th... Greenville, SC
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  • Full instructions and materials are listed on my blog: http://www.empressofdirt.net/most-useful-garden-accessory-this-year-squirrel-screens/
  • These simple screens will protect your young seeds and plants from birds, squirrels, and moths.
  • The squirrels can't dig in the bed anymore (hee hee) but sun and rain still get through as needed.
  • Mounted on the side of a raised bed, the screen can also be used as vine support. I used it here for cucumbers.
  • Given a good start, my veggies now do really well. Nom nom!
  • While I'm winning this round, you know the squirrels will find some other way to mess with the garden! Such is life. ;)
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DIY Garden Screens: A Multi-Purpose Solution

It's funny sometimes how something so simple can make such a big difference. These homemade garden screens are now a favourite accessory in my garden. ...»

I first start using them to keep the squirrels and birds from dining in my veggie beds. Not only did they work but the fine mesh screen kept the moths out too! From there I realized I could also use them as vine supports, and to support winter covers over my raised beds (I grow veggies throughout the year). Lots of uses from one item!

Many crops are self-pollinating and can remain covered (lettuces, legumes, spinach...) but for those that benefit from insect pollination, just remove the covers once the plants are well-established.

There's a complete material list and instructions on my blog. You can make them without any power tools and it's simple to do. And better yet, the squirrels won't thank you! http://www.empressofdirt.net/most-useful-gar...

Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • Brenda R
    Commented on Apr 14, 2013
    On the turkey issue, try putting shelled corn in another part of the yard to feed the turkeys ...»
    and they may just leave all your other stuff along. If you have a lot of turkeys then you need to put out plenty of corn so they all get full. I had problems one time and did this and they would come right to the corn spot everyday. They would get full and wander on off never stopping again at my garden to eat. It takes about 3 days to teach them about the corn but from then on they come right to that spot. Good luck.

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Tired of Streaky Windows? Try this Homemade Glass Cleaner Instead!

Learn how to make a natural homemade glass and window cleaner that works better than the traditional store bought products.
The Make Your Own Zone
The Make Your Own Zone Wyoming, MI
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Make Your Own Reusable Swiffer Cloths!

I use my Swiffer sweeper a whole lot and buying those disposable cloths can really add up. Here's a way to make your self a whole bunch of cloths that can be washed and reused, quickly and very inexpensively!

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CreekLineHouse . Algonac, MI
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  • Brenda R
    Commented on Jan 27, 2013
    I have a Clorox Wet Mop that sprays the cleaner onto the floor and you then mop. The refills ...»
    are not available in my area anymore. This fleece material should work for my Clorox mop also.

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  • I found the blue table on our farm. I replaced the top with some pretty substantial planks (also found on our farm), stained them and painted the base blue.  I LOVE this little table!
  • These gray drawers were a gift from my brother. All I did was clean them up before bringing them into the house. The wall cabinet is an old kitchen cabinet that my parents gave me. I removed the doors and put bead board planks on the back, then painted it and added corbels.
  • I also found this table on our farm. I cleaned it up, painted the base and stained the top. I made the long storage piece out of a thrift store find, and the folding organizer is made from the doors I removed from the cabinet in the other photo. 3
  • The light fixture is a $2 estate sale find. I used spare parts and a light kit from IKEA to make it functional.
  • I made the curtains out of bed sheets from Walmart and elastic thread. 3
  • An old doorknob holds the curtains back when I want them open. 2
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Using salvaged items to furnish a room.

This is my first post~and I'm excited to be here!

My craft room is one of my favorite rooms in our house, and I used mainly salvaged items ...»

and things I made to furnish it. I think they add a lot of character, and I like the fact that it was easy on our budget.

Meridian Road
Meridian Road Rupert, ID
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  • Brenda R
    Commented on Jan 14, 2013
    Thanks, I just love to re-purpose things. I like old farm items in my garden as garden art. ...»
    Old rusty items lying in a garden adds iron to the soil that's good for plants.

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  • Stenciled Washer & Dryer {from How to Nest for Less}
  • Paint with a cabinet and trim roller.
  • Center the design of the stencil first, then line up the stencil edges to complete the design.
  • Give your old washer & dryer new life! 1
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Stenciled Washer & Dryer

Since I can't afford a new fancy Washer & Dryer for my Laundry Room, instead I decided to give a little makeover to my old set using a stencil from Royal Design Studio. ...»

I centered the thick plastic stencil on the front of my dryer and stuck it in place with some painter's tape. I then used a little cabinet and trim roller to apply my paint. Finish it off with a coat of clear polyurethane and the makeover is complete!

How to Nest for Less
How to Nest for Less Lake Saint Louis, MO
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  • Brenda R
    Commented on Sep 13, 2012
    Why not stencil the door also?
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