Friday, March 29, 2019
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Update Staircase - Remove carpet
Best DIY Project Ever!
I love how my stairs turned out.
How to remove carpet from staircase and give them an updated look for under $100. It's so easy even a grandma could do it. I know because I did it, and I'm a grandma.
Monday, March 11, 2019
18 Things You Can Do Now That Your 18
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Sugar Cookies - Best Ever & Easy
Best Sugar Cookies Ever! |
I did make a few changes just to speed up the whole process. The recipe is very similar, but I created a way to make the Valentines Day cookies without using a rolling pin.
My two year old granddaughter and I decided we needed a no fail, faster way to make soft delicious sugar cookies. Her attention span does not make it easy to roll out and cut out. I have to admit, even without a two year old helping, I have always wanted to find a faster way to make my favorite cookies. This is going to be my go to method from now on. If I don't want them to be heart shaped it will even be faster.
I used a cookie scoop, instead of a rolling pin. My two year old granddaughter, Lucy, pushed the cookies down with a glass, and then I formed them with the back of a butter knife to look like a rough heart cookie. Then Lucy pushed them down one more time. They were ready to bake so fast and easy. They looked pretty rough around the edges but after they were baked they looked as good as those done with cookie cutters.
Make sure you do not over-cook the cookies. When they come out of the oven slide the parchment paper with cookies off the cookie sheet and onto a cooling rack immediately. They will continue to cook and harden if you don’t get them off the cookie sheet. Using parchment paper allows you to take them off without waiting until they are cool.
Use a cookie scoop instead of rolling out and cutting out |
Keep the dough cold to make this part go faster |
Here is the fancy tools used to flatten out the cookies so I don't have to use a rolling pin. This is way faster. |
I sprayed the bottom with spray grease and then dipped it in sugar to keep the cookie from sticking. Lucy flattened the cookies for me. |
I used the back of the knife to form a quick heart shape.It doesn't have to be perfect. |
The cookies look rough when they go in the oven, but don't worry... |
They come out looking great after they have raised and expanded. |
We kept some of them circular. |
Add some frosting and sprinkles if you like. |
They are so delicious and easy! |
Download and Print or save to device |
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
DIY Kitchen Remodel
Everything looks better with a fresh coat of paintCan you guess how many of the upgrades are done with paint? |
1. Cabinet color
2. Formica countertops
3. Drop down fluorescent light ceiling
4. White plastic sink
5. Dated faucet
6. White appliances
7. Color of the kitchen walls and ceiling
2. Formica countertops
3. Drop down fluorescent light ceiling
4. White plastic sink
5. Dated faucet
6. White appliances
7. Color of the kitchen walls and ceiling
8. No backsplash
9. Baseboard size and color, no chair rail
10. Hardware on the cupboards
11. Dining room table also needed an upgrade
9. Baseboard size and color, no chair rail
10. Hardware on the cupboards
11. Dining room table also needed an upgrade
12. Replace arched cabinet doors
13. Replace hinges with hidden hinges
When I watch home makeover shows on tv, the remodel jobs always happen so fast. In reality, when you are doing them all yourself, and you don't know how to do anything but paint, there is a large learning curve. I took lots of photos and videos all along the way. My initial plan was to have a blog post of hits and misses each time something went well or really flopped. I wanted to document which youtube videos really worked and which ones should be left to the professionals. It turned out that doing my own projects and documenting all the steps became very time consuming and I neglected to post as I went along.
I may still post each step at a future date, but for now, here are the finished kitchen projects. Well, sort of finished. I am always changing my mind and redoing things here and there. Let me give an example; I hate the arches on the cabinet doors. I have replaced about half of them, but the others are still being built, by me. The new cabinet doors also have hidden hinges. These are things you wouldn't necessarily notice but they certainly look better when they are all done. At this pace it will probably be 6 months before they are all done. I will do one every time another project I am working on needs time to dry or I am waiting on supplies etc. If you look closely in the pictures some of the upper cabinets are still arched.
I can't believe how different it looks with recessed lighting |
I ordered special lights to go in the Pendants. They have silver tips on them. Regular lights were a little to bright and I wanted a little more pizazz. |
I love the backsplash on this and the marble countertop.
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Friday, December 7, 2018
Monday, November 26, 2018
Refinished Table 4 Years Later - Update
Family Traditions Bind Us Together!
DIY Christmas Stockings |
Everyone in the family designs their own stocking |
Trees, Snowflakes and Candy Canes are always Beautiful |
Sometimes couples coordinate their stockings |
Nathan is on a mission so he gets a mission tie.
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I buy the stockings on clearance at the end of the year,
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Glitter and glue are the only items we used the first few years. This year I splurged at the dollar store and got some tiny mirrors and a beaded tie. Still the entire project was under $20. |
Family Traditions Bind Us Together
Stability, purpose and security seem to come in abundance whenever we engage in a family tradition. During the holidays we have a lot of them. Some involve food, games, songs, and telling stories, but one of our favorite traditions is decorating Christmas stockings. Everyone in the family gets together one night a year, and creates our own masterpieces. All you need are some plain stockings, glitter and glue. We put a piece of plastic down on the table to catch all the glitter as well as using plates and paper, but lets face it, glitter does get everywhere. My boys call glitter Satan's dust. They hate it, but only in a joking way. Let's face it, glitter helps keep us all in the spirit of having fun together and creating memories. There is nothing like telling a 25 year old son he has glitter on his cheek. That's a good time!
My sons call glitter Satan's dust, but let's face it,
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In order for this tradition to be something that can be done in one evening and by all ages and artistic abilities we have decided to keep it simple. I purchase a couple dozen Christmas stockings each year when they go on clearance but even when they are full price they cost under a dollar apiece. Buy some glue and glitter and you are ready to go. Make sure you buy extra stockings because every once in a while the design will go completely wrong and in order to keep the peace in the household it needs to be thrown out and started over.
Our family sits around the kitchen table, with Christmas music in the background and we create our works of art. This year I splurged on a few extra gems and mini mirrors. I got the stickered mirrors and some of the glitter from the dollar store.
This is a tradition I highly recommend!
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