If you’re like me, cooking and baking can get a little messy! I have lots of recipe cards that I don’t want splattered with oil or covered in cinnamon, so I came up with a simple solution.I hot-glued a piece of cork board to the inside of one of my cabinet doors that is right at eye-level by the stove. (Yes, I used hot glue straight on my cabinet.) I added the “recipes” label using scrapbooking stickers and used a push-pin/clip combo to hold the recipe cards.
Now I can simply clip up the recipe card I am currently using and not have to worry about spills (or losing it in the mess!).
Table Update
Tad’s table is coming along beautifully! He has filled in all the holes with wood filler and has been diligently sanding it to give it a perfectly smooth finish. I’m sorry for the messy room in the picture!The final things remaining:
– give it one more good sanding
– wipe down with damp cloth
– spread out drop cloth on dining room floor
– move table into dining room
– paint first coat
– sand with fine steel wool
– paint second coat
– sand with fine steel wool
– paint third coat
We’re so pleased with how it has turned out so far! Looking forward to getting it painted and being able to start enjoying it! So proud of my hard-working husband.
Flower Headband
Flower headbands are all the rage now for everyone from little girls to grown women! They are all over etsy and tutorials abound in the blogosphere. I won’t bore you with a tutorial, since you can find them very easily, but I will show a few pictures of the headband I made! The headband was in a 3-pack from the Dollar Tree, and the flower was from a “bush” of flowers (about 7 or so on the bush) also from the Dollar Tree. So, for $2 I can make at least 3 headbands, plus have more flowers for future projects!
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