![]() As I mentioned in our Halloween decor roundup post this morning — we LOVE Halloween! But as any long-time readers will also know, I am not a big-time decorator, so when I decide to decorate, I like it to be fast, easy, and inexpensive (kind of like our dollar store gold skeletons from last year). […] The post Easy Dollar Store Halloween Hacks and Mantel Decor appeared first on Remodelaholic. Via https://www.remodelaholic.com/easy-dollar-store-halloween-hacks-mantel-decor/
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![]() Halloween is just over a month away and it’s my FAVORITE holiday. We are always finishing up our costumes last-minute so they don’t always make it here on the blog, but they always turn out pretty amazing… if I do say so myself. ? (And if you’re a fellow procrastinator, you need this.) Last year […] The post 12 Easy Spooky (or Not) Halloween Decor Tutorials appeared first on Remodelaholic. Via https://www.remodelaholic.com/easy-spooky-or-not-halloween-decor-tutorials/ In September 1976, a mail runner from Katmandu arrived at Base Camp on Mount Everest with a package for Dr. Arlene Blum, a member of the American Bicentennial Everest Expedition. The package had nothing to do with the climb, or Blum’s status as the first American woman to attempt the world’s highest peak. It concerned pajamas. Inside were the proofs of an article she co-wrote for the journal Science about a chemical then widely used in children’s sleepwear. The subtitle was unusually blunt for a scientific paper: “The main flame retardant in children’s pajamas is a mutagen and should not be used.” Read more. Mutagens are chemicals that when they get into the body or are injected alters the genetic composition. These mutagens are now part of the flame retardants. Manufacturers use the mutagenic chemicals due to their ability to resist effects of fire on furniture and clothing. Exposing this treated furniture to humans is very dangerous. ![]() It’s time for another blogger spotlight! This month we get to hang out with Sara from Sincerely, Sara D. She might sound familiar because she has shared a bunch of great ideas as a contributor for Remodelaholic! Let’s see what she’s been up to lately. Hi guys! I’m Sara, and I blog about my DIY […] The post Meet the Blogger: Sincerely, Sara D. and DIY Projects appeared first on Remodelaholic. Via https://www.remodelaholic.com/meet-the-blogger-sincerely-sara-d-and-diy-projects/ While dog owners love their furry companions, any dog owner will tell you that dealing with dog hair is a constant struggle. Owners of shedding dogs find fur everywhere: in the car, on clothing, and under and on furniture. One way to deal with a shedding dog is to select fabrics that repel dog hair. Read more. Any pet owner out there probably knows that the struggle is real. Yes, virtually all of us love their furry companions. That’s a fact, but dealing with dog hair can be a real struggle. You wake up every morning to find fur almost everywhere—on furniture, in the car, and clothing. Selecting fabrics that repel dog fur is ideal. Whether your dog spends his afternoons lounging on the couch or sneaks the occasional gnaw on your coffee table leg, he probably spends more time in your living room than any other room in the house, so the furniture and décor there will take the biggest beating over the years. Read more. Dogs like playing in the living room, whether they are chewing your desk legs or relaxing on the sofa. Interior decor and furniture are always on the biggest threat of wear and tear, however, if you consider the following ideas on how to pet-proof your living room you will be able to spend the most time with your pets. |
Samantha watson
Costumer Service Representative at Hardwood Artisans Archives
February 2019
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