How great is this idea? “Atlanta designer Jill VanTosh managed to re-purpose an underused closet in her client’s home into a recessed art gallery. Thick, richly stained mahogany shelves fill the six-by-three-foot nook, creating crisp lines on the light walls and a safe display area for colorful objects d’art.” Photographer: Colleen Duffleyfrom: http://www.pointclickhome.com/image/tid/5097?mag=PointClickHo
Yup, not feeling so good today… Very thankful to have my mom here to take care of me! TOMATO TEA RECIPE Ingredients: 2 cups of V8 juice 2-3 cloves of crushed garlic 2 tablespoons of lemon juice hot sauce (the more the better!) Directions:Mix and heat in a pan or in the microwave. Sip slowly and re-warm as needed to get the full effects of the fumes. Let it sit in the back of your throat to bathe it. Suck the fu
New Uses for Clothespins Hold that thought: Use a couple of pins to keep cookbooks open while you follow recipes. Track your towels: If you have houseguests, write their names (and yours) on separate clothespins, then attach each clothespin to the appropriate towel to avoid mix-ups when all the towels are hanging in one bathroom. Support your stems: Clothespins can support vines and climbing plants in the garden. Jus
How cute are these?! For real, if you don’t need a lot of space – this is the way to go! From the daily update of Jetson Green: “Hot on the heels of our prior coverage of the Rainscreen Shed and the International Shed of the Year comes this solar-powered beauty, the Microhouse. According to Naomi Seldin of Simpler Living, the 100 square-foot tiny house is part of the Human = Landscape exhibit going
Are you tired of that “matchy–matchy” bedroom set that you’ve had for the past decade or two? Go for something a little out of the ordinary. Here are some ideas & inspiration for your next bedroom makeover: My personal favorite: My other fav… it’s all working – the bed, the chairs, the wall coverings, the lighting…delicious! from: http://www.pointclickhome.com/decor