Friday, November 1, 2019

My under- the sink project

Ok back to the kitchen real quick 

So I bought these little plastic drawers at Walmart and I made the labels myself with black vinyl and my Cricut label maker. It’s very convenient and stores all my Sponge Daddys (which I love) and these little dish scrubbers I buy have a dispenser you add soap to and are great for pots and pans. Last but not least, my magic erasers and microfiber cloths which are excellent to clean with by the way. The magic eraser is a charm for caked-on food just run it underwater, squeeze out excess water, and clean off your counter, oven or stovetop just wait till your stove or oven  has cooled off and watch it do its magic.  I never have to scrub or scrap the stuff that builds up on the stove this will save from buying expensive stove cleaners. This idea really helped me keep things in order under the sink. I really don’t like having anything down there besides my dishwasher soap, one roll of paper towels, and one countertop cleaner. I hate clutter so I keep it simple. I don’t like storing a bunch of cleaners under the sink. I also cut out a drawer liner and sized it to protect the wood underneath the sink. Once I label stuff in my home everyone automatically follows suit because they know now where things belong. Makes things run much smoother.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

What I use to make a lot of my projects!

                               Cricut Explore Air 2
So this is the machine I use for a lot of my projects.
It cuts vinyl, paper and felt. Theres so much I do with the Cricut and the program it comes with called  Design Space you can customize just about anything and create your own designs. I will post some more  things I have made in my future post. 
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Friday, October 25, 2019

Vinyl Window Decor


Heres a little funny Mickey and Minnie peeping out window vinyl decor DIY I made for my guest bathroom. I live near Disney World now, so I thought it would be cute for guest.  So I know some of you will want to know what I use to make it.  On my next post I will show those of you who are wondering. I know alot of crafters already know. 😘
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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

DIY Lego Table

          Here's a Lego table I made for my daughter.
The products I used : Table from IKEA Lack coffee table which was not expensive at all. Four Lego base plates from Target which was the priciest items . And just some clear Gorilla glue. I  glued all four square base plates evenly on top of the table and I let it sit over night and now she has a comfortable spot to get creative with her Legos. You can choose different color base plates depending on you prefrence. 😊
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Saturday, March 2, 2019

My Vinyl Iron On DIY

What makes you Country
Ok, I was so excited today. I found out there's a country concert and yes Luke Bryan is going on his "What makes you country" tour and I just had to make myself a little special DIY project. My daughter found me a really soft super cheap tank top. I went and picked up the vinyl Iron on and I created a little idea on my Cricut design center. I was not sure how it would come out, but BAM I got myself something to wear. 😉
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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Kitchen Sink Dispensers

Wow, I really needed a break from that pantry for a bit. So here's a little project I did to keep the kitchen sink area looking neater and not have the usual clutter on top of the counter we usually tend to have. I bought the two dispensers at Target. I then labeled them myself with white vinyl using my Cricut label maker. The tray was also from Target, and I already had the sponge holder I had purchased on Amazon a while back.
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Monday, February 25, 2019

Pantry

OK so here is a look at some of the snapware I used in the pantry to organize. I used three different sizes with the larger ones being for cereal. Then, the medium-sized ones I used for snacks like Cheez-It crackers, cookies, sugar, flour, arepa mix, and rice. The really small ones work great for small stuff like goldfish, pistachios, oyster crackers, candies, and small snacks you may want to keep fresh. As I mentioned before, it's still a work in progress. I've had these containers for a while I don't know if they carry them any longer, they are BPA free, but now there are so many options out there to choose from that are BPA free, airtight and different shapes, sizes, and styles all you have to do is find the ones that will fit your needs and fill them up with what you and your family eat. They are great for grains, beans and so much more. For those of you who want details as I do when I see an idea I like, I labeled these containers with chalkboard vinyl. I just bought a large roll of the chalkboard vinyl because I was going to label them with chalk. I used EK tools real estate sign punch to punch out as many as I needed. I ended up just using my label maker to label them. At the very bottom of the blog, you can find a link to the EK tool I used in case you have trouble finding it in your nearby craft store. I usually shop between Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and Jo-Ann's Fabrics but at times I've had issues looking for stuff or trying to remember which store I bought from. 😞
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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Baskets

  Ok so if your anything like me and love baskets here is a great way to label and organize just about anything with baskets..
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