Guest Blogger #717, Entry #1671, October 2, 201 Your teen's first car is an exciting experience, and this goes for the both of you. As a growing adolescent, your child's first car is a taste of freedom, a small sample of impending adulthood. As a parent, it means quite a few more things. First and ... continue reading...
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DIY Saturday #118 – How to Make a Custom Chandelier (Video)
Entry #1661, September 29, 2012 Happy DIY Saturday! Everywhere you look now, custom chandeliers are becoming more and more popular. Remember our DIY Saturday - Create a Mason Jar Chandelier? Today here are more creative tips for creating custom chandeliers. The first is in a You Tube Video ... continue reading...
.Saving Valuable Space with Kids Bunk Bed Ideas
Guest Blogger #698, Entry #1640, September 25, 2012 If your kids share a room in your home, you know firsthand how difficult it is to create enough usable space for each child. Beds are one of the largest pieces of furniture that consume valuable space and a bunk bed is a great way to use vertical ... continue reading...
Innovative Ways to Use Solar Energy in Your Home
Guest Blogger #692, Entry #1634, September 24, 2012 Most homeowners are experiencing record high energy bills – why? Well, with so many modern gadgets on the market that require hours of charging i.e. Laptops, phones, iPads, iPods etc…. it only makes sense that we are using more electricity than ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #117 – How to Make Corner Wall Shelves (Video)
Entry #1625, September 22, 2012 Happy DIY Saturday! For those of you who are trying to gain more display, organization and decorative space in your room - you may want to think about corner shelving. Corner shelving is a great idea because it's one area of your room that is often left ... continue reading...
How to Keep Pests Out of Your Swimming Pool
Your backyard swimming pool is an oasis, a place to relax and enjoy precious time with your family. Unfortunately, there are unwanted invaders that aren't held at bay by your pool fence. These can include midges, mosquitoes, mice and even frogs. Aside from being a nuisance, these unwanted guests can ... 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...
Keeping Your Home Clean and Organized With Small Kids
Guest Blogger #633, Entry #1508, August 23, 2012 When you've got toddlers in the house there's plenty to worry about. Now that they're up and moving they can get at a whole new level of objects, and the fact that they're using every stick of furniture to pull themselves up (and starting to climb) ... continue reading...
3 Simple Ways to Green your Baby’s Nursery
Entry #1480, August 19, 2012 A nursery requires not only comfort but also safety for your baby. The sensitivity of a newborn to the environment should be taken into consideration as well as the safety and comfort of other family members. Your baby's nursery must be a safe haven where they can grow ... continue reading...
Choosing the Right Power Equipment for your Outdoor Project
Guest Blogger #618, Entry #1468, August 16, 2012 When you are looking to undertake external home renovations or improvements you may need the assistants of powered access equipment to reach those high up maintenance or installation projects. If you are working on your roofing, installing an Arial ... continue reading...
The Green Way to Strip Cabinets for Repainting or Staining
// <![CDATA[ document.write('(function () {try{VCM.media.render({sid:66678,media_id:12,media_type:14,version:"1.2"});} catch(e){document.write('');}}());'); // ]]> Entry #1464, August 14, 2012 If you are thinking about repainting or staining your current cabinets, you may need to ... continue reading...
Green Home: Is The Finish on Older Furniture Safe?
Entry #1401, July 22, 2012 Older furniture that has been in your family for years, or that you bought from a vintage furniture store may look beautiful but how safe and eco-friendly is it? The veneer of any furniture has certain duration. This is not only a concern on how it looks but rather the ... continue reading...
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