My new "pot rack" :) I have limited space in my downtown Toronto townhouse and the kitchen has been my personal nightmare. I decided enough is enough! Went to Home Depot got a Rubbermaid 3' linen shelf, some hooks and 2 hook racks. Designed my own plan and voila! I am so happy right now and now room for so many other organizational DIYs :)
Be creative!
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Roses!
I always dry my roses by hanging method ( go to an earlier post for directions). This vase has sentimental value to me and wanted to do a display... Any roses that I have received in the last year or two I have dried. They've been cluttering up my space and I just didn't know what to do...potpourri? 3D art box ? Etc. I thought what if I fill this hurricane vase with dried roses! I put them all in a large mixing bowl letting some of the buds break apart into petals... I then shook the bowl lightly to toss them... Then into the vase. I love my new display!
Good idea for new valentines? Try this with your first received then next and so on and it becomes a timeline :) I wish I had thought of this years ago... Oh well!
Good idea for new valentines? Try this with your first received then next and so on and it becomes a timeline :) I wish I had thought of this years ago... Oh well!
Monday, 4 February 2013
Valentines day!
Idea for Valentines day ... Or any other day :)
Dry roses by hanging upside down. Then buy or use a candle, I chose 3 wick ( ikea less than 10$, smells like ...roses!) and I also added cinnamon bark ( found in spice aisle) to add extra aroma. I love it. The wax looks super cool when it catches the buds, looks like roses in milk.
Dry roses by hanging upside down. Then buy or use a candle, I chose 3 wick ( ikea less than 10$, smells like ...roses!) and I also added cinnamon bark ( found in spice aisle) to add extra aroma. I love it. The wax looks super cool when it catches the buds, looks like roses in milk.
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