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Tissue Rosette Kissing Balls

basement stairs landing makes a great "drop zone" for bags and coats - see link for more pictures

Dryer sheet to help keep your baseboards dust free.

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Spray paint a cheap frame, scrapbook paper in frame, hot glue a metal clip, change out photos as often as you want.

This is really beautiful design and is practical as well. I know a lot of knitters and crafters that would love, love a bowl like this.

Shelves on end of bunk beds

Been holding onto all my old cheerleading T's for this very project!

Strategically Building Better Readers

A kid's dream. A WHOLE WALL to display their artwork.

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if it's already beat up, cut it up without guilt

13 Everyday Life Journaling Prompts @aliedwards

Store sheet sets in their pillow cases.

idea for bed infront of window. put full length curtains up.

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Sinamon Malloy Great headboard and colors

Throughout the year, write down memories that make you smile. On New Year's Eve, open it up and reread all of the good stuff that made the year wonderful! Love this idea!

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What a great keepsake to have when you update every year!

I am going to my closet right now....

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cut a slit into a toilet paper roll to make a wrapping paper cuff! (keeps the paper from unrolling everywhere)

Without a doubt, one of the best things I ever did for my skin was to start making my own scrubs. The stuff at the store is chock full of stuff that's bad for your skin - all sorts of chemicals and alcohol. Yuck. Do your skin a favor... Go out and buy a mason jar. Add coarse sea salt, olive oil, almond oil, and if you can find it - jojoba oil. Use daily. Love your skin again. I add the olive oil and jojoba oil first to the salt and then add as much almond oil as I need to make it smell great. When you get out of the shower, your skin will be smooth, silky and you shouldn't need lotion. In the summer, you can add a little coconut oil for a tropical smell! ~ Constance :)

magnet menu board (using a cookie sheet)

365 Reasons I love you. I just made this and gave it to my boyfriend for Christmas. I chose our favorite colors for the paper. I used personality traits, memories, and characteristics. He will pull one out each day and it'll give us something to talk about. :) He loooooved it.

brown sugar, olive oil, and oatmeal to make your skin feel like butter. [I would also like it to make my tummy that flat.. mmkthanx]

Tub & Shower Magic (Dawn & White Vinegar.) Oh my gosh I made this stuff and it's fantastic! You should see my sinks, showers and faucets They look brand new! Must try.

Am I the only person who hasn't heard of "cooler corn"? As an obsessive food nerd, you'd expect that I would have at least heard of it, but over the weekend I was blind-sided by the simple genius of this method for cooking loads of corn on the cob perfectly. I was hepped to it while visiting my family in Maine . Short story: We like corn on the cob. And with eight adults at the table, that means a couple of dozen ears. We would have used the lobster pot to cook them all, but the lobster pot was busy steaming lobster. Then my sister, a capable Maine cook with years of camping experience, says "let's do cooler corn!" Before I can ask "what the hell is cooler corn?" a Coleman cooler appears from the garage, is wiped clean, then filled with the shucked ears. Next, two kettles-full of boiling water are poured over the corn and the top closed. Then nothing. When we sat down to dinner 30 minutes later and opened it, the corn was perfectly cooked. My mind was blown. And I'm told that the corn will remain at the perfect level of doneness for a couple of hours. Turns out, Cooler Corn is pretty well known among the outdoorsy set but for those of us who avoid tents as much as possible, it's perfect for large barbecues and way less of mess than grilling. In fact, I may even buy another cooler just so I'm ready for next summer. Now that I'm in the know

Great chore chart idea (great blog post on mothering too!)

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