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Restore and Restyle with Mod Podge and a BIG Winter Sale!
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I'm glad to hear decoupage is on its way back as a craft! It's a quick and easy way to make something unique.
The beginning of a new year is a great time to restore and restyle! Learn about making the old anew in this article. See restore and restyle projects here.
Stay warm and keep busy indoors with craft products we offer in the BIG Winter Crafts Sale!
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Lammas is the holiday to love grain. Breads, rice, corn and I'll even throw in the legumes.For someone on a permanent low carb diet, it can be a little tricky. However, with good sense and some simple changes, even someone like me can celebrate the grain harvest, summer, and have fun. There are many options to suit any palate. I make baked brown rice, so the oven is already warm and ready when I mix up the casserole and I can shove it right back in. The rest of the rice I don't use in this recipe can be frozen in a zip-top bag for later use. You can even add meat to this casserole and save yourself a step. I keep cooked chicken in the freezer, all ready for recipes like this one.
How to make Hypertufa Garden Furniture Step 1: Gather Your Materials You may have many of these supplies on hand. The remainder can be found at a building supply store to make a trough that measures 16x16 inches. Tape (Duct, Masking, even Painter's) Tape measure or ruler Marker Serrated knife Sheet of 2-inch-thick foam insulation boards Eight 3-1/4-inch nails Rubber or latex gloves Quikrete Portland cement Perlite Peat moss Reinforced concrete fibers Water Gallon container 1/2-inch dowel 3/8-inch-thick plywood board (2x2 feet) Spray bottle Sheet of plastic or trash bag Wire brush or screwdriver (optional) Wheelbarrow Hoe Step 2: Prepare the Mold Using the serrated knife, cut insulation into two 16x6-inch pieces and two 18x6-inch pieces. Assemble these four sections into a square or rectangle, depending on how you join the ends. Insert two nails through the insulation material -- one near the top and one near the bottom -- of each intersection. Test Garden ...
We've all see this truism about the south. Well, after I refresh your memory, I've got my own additions to this: Southern women appreciate their natural assets: Clean skin. A winning smile. That unforgettable Southern drawl. Southern women know their manners: "Yes, ma'am." "Yes, sir." "Why, no, Billy!" Southern women have a distinct way with fond expressions: "Y'all come back!" "Well, bless your heart." "Drop by when you can." "How's your Momma?" Southern women know their summer weather report: Humidity Humidity Humidity Southern women know their vacation spots: The beach The rivuh The crick Southern women know the joys of June, July, and August: Colorful hi-heel sandals Strapless sun dresses Iced sweet tea with mint Southern women know everybody's first name: Honey Darlin' Shugah Southern women know the movies that speak to their hearts: Fried Green Tomatoes Driving Miss Daisy Steel Magno...
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