Guest Blogger #670, Entry #1594, September 14, 2012 Before you know it, it will be time to pull out those shovels, snow blowers, and bags of rock salt to fight off winters bombarding snowfall. Even if you live in a climate that doesn’t get much snowfall, cooler fall weather can still be the ... continue reading...
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How to Bring French-Country Design into your Home
Guest Blogger #667, Entry #1585, September 11, 2012 French Country is probably one of the most popular decorating choices due to its versatility and appeal of its refined yet cozy aesthetic. Who wouldn’t want to fill their homes with the feel of the French countryside? Think: the blues of the ... continue reading...
How to Help Your Kids Have a Less Stressful School Year
Guest Blogger #666, Entry #1584, September 11, 2012 The back to school transition period is always difficult in matters related to change. For instance, there will always be resistance on the part of your kids to pump up for schooling right after a sluggish summer schedule. For kids, it means back ... continue reading...
Should You Hire a Professional to Repair Your Doors and Windows?
Guest Blogger #664, Entry #1577, September 9, 2012 When it comes to certain parts of your home, do it yourself or DIY projects are easy to handle. While when it comes to repairs of important functioning parts of your home such as doors and windows, the answer may not be as easy. How handy are ... continue reading...
Youth Party – DIY Bar or Bat Mitzvah Themes
Guest Blogger #661, Entry #1571, September 7, 2012 Party ideas and themes can often be a challenge to think of, especially for children. A Bar or Bat Mitzvah is one of the most important events for a young Jewish person. This is an exciting time for both the children and their families as they ... continue reading...
DIY Weekend – Choosing the Right Power Tools
Guest Blogger #660, Entry #1570, September 7, 2012 Choosing power tools can seem like a daunting task. There are a bewildering variety of different tools available, each with its own specialised function, strengths and weaknesses. In fact, if you're just buying a core set of power tools for doing ... continue reading...
Green Home Ideas to Save Money for Fall Heating
Guest Blogger #659, Entry #1569, September 7, 2012 Summer is coming to a close and just like the animals preparing their nests for the cold fall and winter months, we can prepare our homes. Home heating can quickly burn away those few extra dollars you have been trying to save and go green. ... continue reading...
Selecting the Best Roofing for your Climate
Guest Blogger #656, Entry #1566, September 6, 2012 Roofing is no simple matter. This is the only line of defense between you and the elements, and a well constructed and maintained roof can mean the difference between a safe comfortable house, and a domicile that feels like a shack in the woods. Of ... continue reading...
Simple DIY Tips for Fixing Kitchen & Bath Plumbing Issues
Guest Blogger #654, Entry #1563, September 6, 2012 Is the endless drip, drip, drip of your bathroom faucet keeping you up at night? Or maybe your garbage disposal is emitting a stench is making your kitchen repelling rather than inviting? Times are tough and money is tight, so many of us ignore ... continue reading...
Maintenance Tips to Prepare your Home for Fall
Guest Blogger #652, Entry #1557, September 4, 2012 With the weather changing as we hit September, it’s important to start making some preparations for your fall home. These changes can range from everything from doing some summer cleaning, through to making sure that a garden is ready for the Fall ... continue reading...
How to Choose the Right Lock for your Home’s Safety
Guest Blogger #652, Entry #1552, September 3, 2012 If you walk down the door accessories aisle of your local hardware or home improvement store, you’ll see dozens of choices when it comes to door locks. You’ll find locks in various styles and finishes, some with keys and some without. Unless you ... continue reading...
Tips for Packing the Car for a Family Vacation
Guest Blogger #649, Entry #1547, September 1, 2012 Keeping your home clean and organized is one thing; although there are plenty of new messes to contend with each day, it's not as though you have to remove every stick of furniture and then put it back each time you walk in the door. Your car, ... continue reading...
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