Holly over at The Giles Frontier has such a cute Mason Jar craft that I couldn’t resist posting one more. In fact, I’m even thinking about instituting Mason Jar Monday (doesn’t that sound fun?). Take a look here – Mason Jar Outdoor Chandlier Isn’t it pretty?
Continue readingI have a confession. I’m addicted to a couple things. Mason Jars Office Supplies Coffee Linens We’ll leave it there for now. 😉 I painted a mason jar, ok a couple mason jars, a coral color to match a few accent walls. I just dribbled a bit of leftover paint inside the jar, twirled […]
Continue readingMaking your own cleaning products will help you create a home that smells great, shines with cleanliness and is toxin free. When I grew up, the smell of bleach & Lysol meant that something was clean. Know what I mean? That freshly laundered, off the clothesline smell of clean linen often had the undertones of bleach […]
Continue readingDuring WWII there was a shortage of fresh produce throughout the United States due to an overall lack of fuel for cultivating, harvesting and shipping the produce. Having a Victory Garden was a way of showing your support for the war effort and doing your part to help the country in its time of […]
Continue readingJump Start Your New Year’s Goals! Does your budget need a boost? The Living On A Dime Extravaganza e-book series can help turn it around! The Living On A Dime Extravaganza includes 13 money saving Living On A Dime e-books to save you money and make your life easier by helping you fix the leak […]
Continue readingPaperwork is an ever-present part of most people’s work lives. Anyone with a position of any greater prestige than the burger-flipper at the local fast food restaurant most likely has to deal with paperwork at some level. And you may have discovered, as many people have, that papers have a tendency to pile up. Things […]
Continue readingThere is no doubt that nearly every aspect of your life can be improved by at least some amount of organization. Things simply run more smoothly when they are working under a well-organized system. Take, for example, your refrigerator. In most cases, people simply put whatever food they have into their refrigerator, and then just […]
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