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Delia, d/b/a Chic
Eco, enjoys freelance writing about
environmental design, fashion and art, ― from both consumer and
supplier perspectives. 2009 mid June launched Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Fall is that time of the year where all of the green leaves turn to red, yellow and gold. Before you know it, all of those glorious fall colors have turned to brown, brown and more brown. To bring us back to the color green, here are some of the Eco-Living products we've reviewed over at the Daily Grommet. Read More »
I Am Not a Paper Cup by Craft Decor
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My four kids always manage to
bring home enough candy to stock our own candy store after
they're done trick-or-treating. After a day or two of
eating themselves into a candy coma, I round up the bags and
transfer all the treats into gallon size zip top bags. I
place the bags on the… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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Despite the fact that Tinkerbell may be Disney’s new poster girl for energy efficiency and tween stars like Dylan and Cole Sprouse offer carbon footprint reducing advice between “Suite Life on Deck” shows, the O.G. Mouse House is far from environmentally conscious.
I found out first hand…
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Long after you spent the money on them, gift cards can save you a bundle. Handy TOH reader Bill Tuscano clued us in about all the things he does with his used cards.
1. Use as a StraightedgeKeep a few cards in your workshop for marking cuts on small pieces of trim and other materials.
2. Spot-fix a tile floor
Why dirty a trowel when gluing down a few loose tiles? Instead, snip off one edge of a card with pinking shears to make a zigzag edge, use it to apply the mastic, then toss it. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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