New Project

Ok all you frugal readers: I need your input. Without saying too much (since my idea is not fully formed and thus I run the risk of looking like an idiot…well, more so than usual), I am looking for all the ways you save money by doing things yourself. Things like making laundry detergent or other convenience items versus buying them. Homemade bread. Programmable thermostats. Any way you feel that spending a little time or money upfront saves big every year.

The only catch is that I really need you to do the math as well- as in listing the ingredients/cost then comparing it to the storebought/non-frugal way on an annual basis.

Example: This demonstration on The Simple Dollar

6 batches (312 loads) of homemade laundry detergent for $6.97 compared to 312 loads of Tide with Bleach Alternative for 62.50 (from Amazon, although I’d prefer pricing info from your local grocery store unless it’s an online only item). Doing one load a day per year would save over $65.

Are you interested in participating? Credit will be given for each suggestion! Shoot me your frugal tips at lovelycraftyhome@gmail.com

 

 

Color Therapy {Fall Edition}: Orange

I’m thinking that by stalking pinterest for fall-colored goodness, I can bring on the season prematurely. Do you agree?

{Meet Jope Black}

 

{Life Love Laughter}

 

{Tick Tock Clock}

Guest Post: Amy from This DIY Life!

Amy from This DIY Life kindly offered to guest post for me while my mom is in town visiting, and she’s got an awesome project to share. I hope you’ll stop by her blog and show some love!

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One of the first things that I pinned on Pinterest was this swing that I knew would go perfect in our backyard on this amazing old maple tree we have!

I knew my nieces would so love this and if I painted it a color other than pink, my nephews would love it too! The search for a chair was on. I wanted the perfect chair for this project, something similar to this one and I refused to pay much for it. I live pretty close to a decent size city, not big, but not a small town either. We have three Goodwill stores in town a few consignment stores and a Salvation Army, so finding a chair should have been easy. While it felt like it took forever, in hindsight and comparatively speaking, finding the chair was the easy part. In fact I found one that looked almost identical to this one. I picked up the chair for a whole $6.38 and a can of paint for $2.74 and took my new project home. The painting process didn’t go as smooth as I’d hoped, but in the end I got this

If you’d like to see how the whole painting process went and how I finally got to this, you can check out this post over on my blog. Next was the hanging process which should be pretty easy. Sometimes when you DIY things, you end up putting a lot more time and energy into a project than you ever could have anticipated, but usually those end up being the projects with the best results. I checked out the inspiration pin website to see just how they hung their swing and it wasn’t in English. It also wasn’t in French, Italian or Spanish, so I was pretty much out of luck at reading this website without any help. Enter my husband who broke out Google Translate and got it to where we could read it. Then we realized that we didn’t really like the way that one was hung. It had been attached to a regular swing, so from another angle it looked like this

Back to the drawing board. According to This Old House and Martha Stewart our idea of just throwing the ropes over the tree limb was not the correct way to do that either. Ropes thrown over can seriously damage the tree and because this is our favorite tree, we certainly didn’t want that to happen. Oh…my…word. Seriously? Could this get more difficult? Yep! It took a couple hours, three drills and two trips to town, but we got the eye bolts hung on the tree to support the swing when we got to the point to hang it.

If you’re looking at doing this, I highly recommend you check out this post on how we got those installed. Hopefully it will save you some of the headaches we endured. But now it was time to hang the swing. I found 100 yards of 3/8″ rope at Harbor Freight for $7.99 and thanks to a 20% off coupon I got it for $6.39.

I didn’t go out looking for yellow rope, but it’s what HF had plus I think it goes well with the bright colored chair. I’m all about bright unexpected things in our 1910 house in a small town atmosphere.

I copped a squat in the backyard with my rope, my legless chair, fence pins and my trusty pink hammer. Let’s do this. I figured the fence pins would work perfect for attaching the rope and having it not slide anywhere. In the (p)inspiration post there are four of these things so it must work right? Something like this

Well I ended up with something like this where the pin refused to stay in.

I also got another something like this where it split the wood to pieces.

Time to revamp…again. My husband Michael and I chat chitted a little about it and decided on a plan of action. The chair needed more holes. I wanted the rope to be tight so we used a 13/32 drill bit (where do they come up with these sizes?) and made one here

and one here

and another one that I didn’t get a picture of, but you’ll see it. Michael decided that we needed to have a test run for it so we just threaded the rope through the holes in the chair and through the eye bolts in the tree just to see how it would look

Oh I love it! Now if we didn’t want to be able to take the chair down we probably could have left it up like this

Okay, it’s not really “up” right there, but you get what I’m saying right? Because we live in Iowa and get snow (lots and lots of snow) and this tree happens to be right in the wind line of snow that blows across a cornfield if we left it up year round, it may not last as long as we’d like it to. Plus when you swing forward, the chair tips forward and dumps you right out if you’re not careful – don’t ask how I know, I just do and it might be a little embarrassing. Down the swing came and I went to work tying the knots the way Roger told me to.

I’d never tied a bowline knot before so this was a fun experience.

Nailed it! We didn’t tie the swing directly to the eye bolts. Instead, we listened to Martha and we’re going with a clip to attach the swing to the eye bolt for easy removal. It will also make it easy to put back up if the nieces and nephews want to swing and jump into a pile of fluffy white snow.With the knot tied it was time to hang the swing…finally. But guess who forgot to get the clips (she asks sheepishly knowing it was her)? There was no way I was going another day without this swing hung up! So I cut two small pieces of rope and just tied them in loops through the eye bolt and through the thimble and the swing was almost ready!!!!

I did some research online and found that the swing should be 1-2 feet off the ground. I pulled the rope through the holes in the chair until it was the height we needed. First with the back

Then the front allowing the chair to tip back just a little bit.

I cut the straggling ends off the rope and it’s ready for a small child. Once we have the clips, I have no doubt it will hold an adult too.

Maybe I need to go swing and jump into a pile of fluffy snow this winter. We’ll need to put something below just in case someone decides to swing too high. Despite all the problems and issues, I’m so glad I did this…and even more glad that I had the help of my supportive husband who goes along with my projects even when he doesn’t quite see where I’m going with it. Ready for the project cost breakdown? Here it is

  • Dining room chair from Goodwill – $6.38
  • Lagoon paint (Rust-oleum 2x spray paint) – $2.74 on sale
  • Clear coat (Rust-oleum 2x in satin finish so little bottoms don’t slide off) – $2.74
  • 100 yards of 3/8″ rope – $6.39 after coupon and we didn’t use all the rope
  • 2 eye bolts (1/2″ cause I couldn’t find 5/8″ ones) – $7.98
  • 4 heavy duty washers – $1.49 for a package of 6
  • 2 lock washers – $1.18
  • Total cost – $28.90

I just know that Hunter, Landon, Mikayla, Adicyn, Evalee, Reygan and our “proxy nieces” Abby and Hannah will have some fun times sittin’ on the front porch in our backyard just a swingin’! If you try this, you have to promise to let me know. I love show and tell!! Thanks for letting me share mine with you!

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Thank you Amy!

Lovely Crafty Weekend #35

Hello friends! Welcome to another weekend linky party. I’m looking forward to seeing what you’ve been up to!

Here are some features from last week:

Check out this super detailed and awesome tutorial at Saved By Love Creations where she covers part 1 of this collage.

{Saved By Love Creations}

I’m loving these RH inspired baskets at Blissfully Ever After.

{Blissfully Ever After}

There must be something in the air- here is another great bathroom vanity makeover at Our Life In A Click.

{Our Life In A Click}

This dresser makeover at Making It Homey is gorgeous! I love the details on the drawers.

{Making It Homey}

 

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Gettin’ Juiced

No I’m not talking about the muscle building variety, but about the new Jack Lalanne Juicer I bought this week.

Do any of you have juicers? Do you actually use them? I’m loving mine so far, despite the initial ick factor of combining certain vegetables with eachother and/or fruit. I haven’t made any complete disasters yet.

Here’s what I have learned so far:

1. A little beet goes a long way-careful with this one folks.

2. Zucchini and cucumber are very mild and can pair with almost anything. I almost always put the whole thing in.

3. Apple and carrot make a good base.

4. Add herbs!

5. Think it’s gone wrong? Add an orange…it masks pretty much anything.

6. Celery is very celery-ish. But, the more juice I drink, the less it bothers me.

7. Strawberries are an excellent way to improve taste and sweeten the juice, plus they are lower in sugar and calories than apples.

8. Exotic fruits are fun: kiwi, mango, asian pear…

9. If you don’t have one already, you’ll definitely want to start a compost bin.

10. It’s more filling/satisfying than I thought it would be.

So that’s the top 10 things I’ve learned from my 4 days of juice consumption…I hope you’ll share some of your secrets!

Square 1 Giveaway WINNERS!

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Emails have been sent to both of you, please respond as soon as possible so we can get the product shipped out to you!

If you didn’t win, don’t worry…you’ll have 4 more weeks to try. Here’s how to enter:

Here’s how to enter:

1. “Like” Square 1 on Facebook (or tell me if you’re already a fan).

2. Leave a comment on this post with an idea of how you’ll use the product.

3. Share this giveaway via Facebook or Twitter (2 separate entries).

So you have 4 chances to win, but make sure you let me know here all the ways you entered! It doesn’t have to be multiple comments, just one with all the entries is fine.

Bathroom Vanity Remix

One of the very first projects I did when we moved in was paint our upstairs bathroom vanity white. The vanity was brand new, but I didn’t like the light faux-wood style and wanted to differentiate it from the bathroom downstairs with an identical version.

Then we added beadboard paneling part way up the wall.

{pardon the construction shot…it’s the best I have that includes the vanity}

At first I liked all the bright white, but then it started to get old. Plus the original vanity paint job was not my finest work, and it was starting to show. I decided to re-paint it using some of the distressing/glazing skills I have acquired. After agonizing over color options, I finally settled on SW Sedate Gray. There really isn’t much gray to it, but it is a soft green that I knew I’d love after glazing.

Using the same technique as a lot of my other furniture projects, I painted the vanity, distressed the edges, applied Minwax Dark Walnut as a glaze, then finished with natural wax.

I love love love it. The color turned out exactly as I’d hoped and blends well with the other colors in the room. It has so much more character now than the plain white-definitely worth the $5 quart of paint!

Upcycling: The Oatmeal Cylinder Vase

We go through a lot of oatmeal in this house, and I always think about doing something with those perfectly good cardboard cylinders. Finally it hit me- I could cover one with paper rosettes! Following the same procedure used for my book page wreath, I turned this not so nice cylinder…

Into this stunning vase…

Of course the cardboard is not watertight, so I just arranged the flowers in a narrower glass vase and plopped it inside my new beauty!

What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done to an oatmeal canister?

Curry Designs Handmade WINNER!!

Thank you to everyone who entered to win the Curry Designs Handmade ring last week!

and the winner is…..

 

HOLLY B! Please send me an email at lovelycraftyhome@gmail.com to claim your prize!

 

 

Lovely Crafty Weekend #34

It’s time for another Lovely Crafty Weekend! I’m looking forward to seeing what you’ve been working on this week :) Here are the top 4 features from last week’s party:

This kid’s play kitchen over at Jellyfish Jelly is amazing, you won’t believe the simple materials it’s made from!

{Jellyfish Jelly}

I love this book box tutorial. It’s great for kids, but I’d probably make a few for myself (you can always use more storage).

{Shealynn's Faerie Shop}

You know I love a good furniture makeover, and this one from A Step In The Journey is no exception. The color choice is beautiful!

{ A Step In The Journey}

Check out this sweet wall decor at Delicate Construction made of….chopsticks! There’s nothing a can of spray paint can’t turn into art!

{delicateConstruction}

 

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