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Debbie C

San Ysidro, NM
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Avid gardener, plant collector; I design Web pages and design brochures, flyers, business cards. I have3 dogs, 3 cats (plus a feral outside that I feed) and 6 chickens!


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This project is for the birds....

Saw this tip and decided to give it a go! I KNEW I was saving that bag of toilet paper rolls for something....... Toilet paper roll + Peanut Butter & Birdseed = Happy Birdies :)
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity Canada
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    Commented on Apr 12, 2013
    I make homemade suet and recycle my TP rolls by using them as a mold. Two of them will fit in ...»
    a regular suet feeder and removing the cover is easy by simply untwisting it!

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Rustic Coffee Table

My favorite table. Labor of love. After weeks of work and the help of my wonderful husband made this table out of many different types of wood rounds.
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Lynn Lloyd Pickens, SC
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Refurbish end table!

This table has been sanded and I used the stain to create the design on the top like using paint to fade and add dark areas! I think it came out pretty awesome lol.
Linda Steiff
Linda Steiff Reidsville, NC
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Kitchen Organizing Tips!

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Jo-Anna Canada
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  • I used the cheapest spoons I could find, and actually cut the handles off with a pair of scissors.  These were definitely NOT high quality plastic spoons!  :-)
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Chrysanthemum Mirror Made With Plastic Spoons

This is one of my favorite projects that I've ever done because it proves a simple fact: Pretty decor doesn't have to be expensive (and in fact, it can be pretty cheap). I made this ...»
chrysanthemum mirror using the cheapest plastic spoons I could find at my local grocery store. I glued them to inexpensive MDF wreath forms and then painted them with craft paint. Minimal cost with big impact. My kind of decorating! :-D

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Kristi @ Addicted 2 Decor... Waco, TX
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Gardening: Mystery beauty

What is this plant? My husband attended a banquet today and these were used for the decoration. Apparently the sponsors didn't want them back because he came home with 3 of them. I love the color and lushness. Is it Kalanchoe?

Sharon
Sharon Atlanta, GA
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    Commented on Aug 02, 2012
    AKA "Blooming Katie" - and yes, Kalanchoe. Do not overwater as these are succulents and hold ...»
    water. Bright light (can be hardened off in spring and grown outside) is needed; is not cold-tolerant.

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Ok, me again. Any idea what the heck this plant is? The berries almost look like jalepenos...

Jane P
Jane P Fishers, IN
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    Commented on Jun 11, 2012
    Take a pic of a leaf, away from all the other foliage around it ... would help with ID-ing it!
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