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Cher

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  • BEFORE - these labels were not coming off easily 1
  • I mixed up some homemade Goo Gone with vegetable oil and baking soda
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How To Make Homemade Goo Gone

Recycled glass jars and bottles can be put to lots of good use around the house for storage or decorating. The most challenging part of recycling glass jars, however, can be getting the ...»
label completely off with no traces of the sticky gunk left behind. In the past I've used a product called Goo Gone for this job and it's always worked well. But guess what? You can make your own Goo Gone by simply combining vegetable oil and baking soda. I tested it out on a couple little glass jars and it really does work! You can click on the link below to read the complete instructions.

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The Make Your Own Zone Wyoming, MI
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Organize Your Kitchen OCD Style

I'm not clinically OCD, but I do exhibit many obsessive compulsive disorders, especially in my kitchen. Check out these tips for creating an organized kitchen. ...»

*Sort silverware before you load it in the dishwasher

*Use lazy susans for canned goods

*Buy kitchen towels in bulk (like bar mops)

...and lots more at:

http://burlapanddenim.com/2012/05/ocd-kitche...

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    Love your website too! Can you come to my house? LOL!
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  • Three different methods and three different inspirations for making fun découpage Easter eggs
  • These Pottery Barn inspired decoupage eggs are super easy! The graphic for the letters is included on my blog.
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Fun, Easy and Inexpensive...Decoupage Easter Eggs!

#Easter Pottery Barn inspired, French or botanical...here are three different ways to découpage Easter eggs with links to complete tutorials on my blog!
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Designer Secret #52: A bench at foot of bed should be no less than 2" shorter than mattress width.

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I Turned a Tire into an Ottoman!

I can't stop smiling! Everytime I walk pass my sunroom I want to pat myself on the back. I've been wanting a round ottoman forever. So I got a tire and made one! Take a look at all the ...»
before and after pics and the how-to here: http://www.thatwasawhat.blogspot.com/

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Nikki Atlanta, GA
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    How many tubes of Super Glue did you use?
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  • Before!!! The customer wanted an inexpensive way to make a change in the kitchen. When we started there was way to much white, no flavor at all.
  • After!!! We sanded the cabinets down to the bare wood. Then we stained them cherry. The doors were made of pressed wood and wouldn't take stain, so we painted them black, and cut out the center on the top to add frosted glass

This is a kitchen cabinet refacing project.

We wanted to give the customer an inexpensive way to give here kitchen a face lift without buying new cabinets, or paying for expensive refacing methods. That dont deliver better results, they just cost more.

T & J Flooring and Remodel
T & J Flooring and Remodel Lawrenceville, GA
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Whats the best way to attach a planter window box to stucco? Is it going to let moisture in and compromise the stucco?

Cher
Cher Marietta, GA on Mar 27, 2011
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    Wally Daly ,,Mastercarpen... on Sep 21, 2011
    there really isnt a good way to apply window boxes to stucco without compromising ...»
    stucco,,,,the way stucco schedule is supposed to go is following ,,,,,example the subframing would have had to have the window boxes in the plans fromthe beginig to allow the flashing and substructure to not have any type if foam rough surfaces ,,only after scratch coat ,,,

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