Ilona Peltz

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Clean and de-clutter with Flylady
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 22nd 2008 8:00AM
- Filed under household hacks, organization and storage, cleaning
I have a very busy house. Two teens in full-time residence, three teens in part-time residence, five toddlers here during working hours. And one very patient husband. (There are still more offspring, as it happens. They're just old enough to live elsewhere.)It's also a very small house, particularly for the number of people. Oh, and an old house, so that not every bedroom has a closet, and there is really no front hall to speak of, and certainly no front hall closet. I think I have now established my clutter and cleaning challenges, no?
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Salvaged wood + doorknobs = shelf
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 21st 2008 8:00PM
- Filed under home decor, organization and storage, weekend projects
Yearning for more closet space, but you have no space for a closet? A row of hooks can work just as well, and this one, from Apartment Therapy, is not only stylish and efficient, but also eco-friendly.The rails are salvaged wood, the hooks are old doorknobs, and the shelf above is a metal stud, folded in at either end. The entire project cost its designer US $17, and a little time.
If you don't have a box of old doorknobs rattling around your basement -- though we can't imagine why not -- you can try thrift stores or garage sales, or, as the article suggests, use garden faucets from your local hardware store instead.
For more instructions on creating your own salvaged wood shelf, follow the link!
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How to trim bangs
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 21st 2008 4:00PM
- Filed under kids, beauty and skin care
Your 'do is getting a bit faded, but you just don't have time to get to the stylist , or you don't want to fork out that much money so soon. You could put off the trip to the salon another three or four weeks if it weren't for your bangs, which are in your eyes and driving you crazy!What to do?
With this very simple trick from Darla at Chic Critique, you can get yourself those extra days, and you can do it yourself!
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Open a stuck jar
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 21st 2008 12:00PM
- Filed under food, household hacks, in the kitchen
You reach for the jar of salsa. A dollop of that on each plate, and dinner's done! Except that the jar is still sealed, or perhaps is just stuck, and you can't get it to open. There are a few things you can try. First on the list is the ever-popular "give it a whack" strategy.
That gentle tap shown in the video is a far cry from my version. In our home, we deliver a series of lusty wallops around the edge of the lid with the handle end of a sturdy butter knife.
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Get rid of fruit flies
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 21st 2008 8:00AM
- Filed under household hacks, in the kitchen, health
That decorative bowl of fruit on the end of the table has suddenly become a haven to a horde of ravenous fruit flies. You get rid of the over-ripe fruit that attracted them, you clean down the area, but you still have the little wretches. You can swat them, but wouldn't it be fun to trap them?The people at Chow.com have a great tip for making a fruit fly trap, which involves a small dish of wine, a sploosh of water, and a drop of soap, stirred up with a finger. It would take about 10 seconds to put together.
One of the commenters suggests putting plastic wrap over the surface of the bowl, and making pin pricks in it -- apparently the flies can get in the holes, but are too stupid to get out again.
In fact, once you've watched the video, read the comments. There are a few more very creative fruit fly trap ideas there, too!
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Stack a set of shelves
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 17th 2008 4:00PM
- Filed under home decor, organization and storage, weekend projects
A set of ten boxes, nested one within the other. The largest is perhaps two feet square and a foot deep (60 cm x 60 cm x 30 cm), the smallest half those dimensions. You can purchase the yummy unit shown at right through Seletti, or -- using instructions provided by those generous folk at Seletti -- you could make your own very personal unit, and save yourself a significant bundle of cash!
You'll need a collection of sturdy wooden boxes in various sizes, decorating materials, and two sections of heavy-duty strapping.
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Unusual Uses: dryer sheets
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 17th 2008 12:00PM
- Filed under household hacks, staying green, Unusual Uses
You're generally an eco-friendly sort. You try not to use that dryer much, and when you do, you cut your dryer sheets in half to make them go further. It still rankles a bit that you then throw them right out, though, doesn't it? You could always make your own, re-usable dryer sheets, of course: they're far less expensive, less loaded with chemicals,and less wasteful.
If, however, you happen to have a box of Bounce sheets lying about the laundry room, you'll be happy to know that the creative sorts over at Apartment Therapy have come up with a list of 20 uses for used dryer sheets.
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Cupcake tree for your wedding
- by Ilona Peltz (RSS feed) on Jul 11th 2008 6:00PM
- Filed under food, wedding, wood working, entertaining
Cupcakes have come into vogue as a sweet alternative to the traditional wedding cake. No fussing with cutting the cake, and guests can choose from a variety of flavors. Besides that, a well-decorated cupcake is just plain adorable!If you have a couple hundred guests, though, that's a couple hundred cupcakes, at least. Where on earth do you serve them? Cupcake stands are the norm, but generally these hold only a couple of dozen.
If you're an enterprising DIY bride, however, you might just want to craft a cupcake stand to beat all cupcake stands, and put a solid 375 cupcakes on the one, enormous tree! You could consider it the centerpiece to the reception hall!
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