Cedar chests aren't as popular as they once were and are often discarded as they're handed down through the generations; but these wood boxes are not to be overlooked. They're solid construction out-lasts many of the dressers and other storage pieces made today and their size and cedar lining make an antique cedar chest a perfect entryway storage bench. It was time to turn this antique chest into a white-washed entryway storage bench.
Antique Lane Cedar Chest
Cedar chests represent hope ...
Read More about White-Washed Entryway Storage Bench
Latest from the Blog

School Fundraiser | Clothing Drive
A clothing drive is a very easy, quick, and cost-effective way to raise money for your school or group. All that's really required is a little advertising and a clothing drive can be a highly profitable school fundraiser. Here are the details on how to plan a clothing drive fundraiser along with a list of organizations across the country that run these types of events.
Planning a Clothing Drive Fundraiser
A clothing drive fundraiser is an event where your ...
Read More about School Fundraiser | Clothing Drive

Repairing Table Legs When the Metal Hardware Cracks
Repairing table legs when the metal hardware cracks is a simple fix that can save a perfectly good table from the trash pile. Many coffee tables and end tables with turned legs are attached with metal hardware. Dragging that table across the carpet can sometimes put enough stress on the legs and cause that metal hardware to crack and the legs to fall off. Rather than throw the entire table away, here are detailed instructions on repairing table legs when the metal hardware cracks.
Too ...
Read More about Repairing Table Legs When the Metal Hardware Cracks

Using Wood Filler to Repair Furniture
Using wood filler to repair furniture that's damaged is easy and effective. It's also something that should be done prior to ever painting a piece of wood furniture. Today I'd like to show you how using wood filler to repair furniture and make it like new again.
Carpenter's Wood Filler
Painting older pieces of furniture is much more than a can of paint and a paint brush. Almost every piece of pre-owned furniture I refinish requires some sort of repair to the wood or veneer prior to ever ...
Read More about Using Wood Filler to Repair Furniture

Fab Furniture Flippin Contest: ‘Spray It Pretty’ with HomeRight
Happy January everyone! Yes, happy! I received a HomeRight Finish Max paint sprayer in the mail earlier this week. Happy! Happy! Happy! My family thought I was a little nuts when my package arrived in the mail. The smile on my face went ear to ear. You would have thought I was opening up a box of diamonds. Yes, I get excited about refinishing tools and paint sprayers.
I may be crazy, but I absolutely love New England winters too. My favorite part is when it snows and everything ...
Read More about Fab Furniture Flippin Contest: ‘Spray It Pretty’ with HomeRight

5 Ways to Customize Ready-Made Curtains
My home is a typical New England Colonial and has more than 25 windows! Dressing those windows is quite an expense, so it's important to find economical ways to customize ready-made curtains to achieve a high-end custom look. Here are five easy ways to take lesser-expensive, ready-made curtains and make them appear to be handmade just for your home.
Lengthen With Lace
Elsie and Emma over at A Beautiful Mess, featured Katie Shelton's article showing how she lengthened curtain panels ...
Read More about 5 Ways to Customize Ready-Made Curtains

Saving a Pair of Captains Chairs
A client brought me a pair of black captains chairs and asked if I could save them. These chairs were left outside under a covered porch and were extremely dried out. The original paint finish was a matte black with no clear coat protection so they took a beating outside. Let me show you how I brought these painted these black captains chairs and brought them back to life.
.
Painting Captains Chairs
These chairs were definitely worth saving. They are the most ...
Read More about Saving a Pair of Captains Chairs

Natural Cure for Mono: Coconut Oil
If your son or daughter has been diagnosed with mono, then coconut oil may help! Consuming organic, cold repressed coconut oil can dramatically reduce and shorten mono symptoms and get your child back to feeling normal much faster. Here's our own personal story and a receipe for taking coconut oil that your child will love.
Coconut Oil To Reduce & Shorten Mono Symptoms
While there is not true "cure" for mono, we've found coconut oil to dramatically reduce and shorten mono ...
Read More about Natural Cure for Mono: Coconut Oil

Ways to Minimize Impulse Buying
With the another holiday just behind us, it's the perfect time to talk about how to keep our shopping and spending habits under control. Taming impulse purchases can not only help you stay on track for a simplied life, but can also help you achieve future goals.
Here are some ways you can minimize impulse buying and keep spending under control:
Avoid the Triggers
Identify what triggers you to shop? If you're guaranteed to buy something every time you walk into the mall, then avoid ...
Read More about Ways to Minimize Impulse Buying

12 Things to Declutter & Discard During Christmas Vacation Week
The week between Christmas and New Years can offer a lot of downtime, so it's the perfect time to get some serious decluttering done at home. Not only will you clear out some items you no longer need and make your house feel cleaner, you'll also reap the tax benefits when you donate some items to a local nonprofit before year-end. Here's a list of twelve items you can quickly declutter and discard this week.
Christmas Decorations
While your decorations are still on display, go ...
Read More about 12 Things to Declutter & Discard During Christmas Vacation Week

I Quit December!
I quit! It's two days before Christmas and I just can't take anymore. I quit. I quit the shopping, the wrapping, the shipping, the traffic, and the crowds. I quit all of the extra shipping boxes, gift boxes, shopping bags, and pine needles strewn throughout the house. Yup, the overwhelm is enough to send any Mom over the edge.
We are superwomen. We have been known to do it all. September rolled around and the kids returned to school. We juggled buying school supplies, making ...
Read More about I Quit December!

Cinnamon Salt Dough Ornaments
Christmas decorating is about the process. The process of putting the lights and ornaments on the trees (inside and out) and spending time with family doing it. That's why today, I'm giving you a reason to spend time with your little ones - no matter how old they actually are.
Gather the kids and take time this weekend to make these cinnamon salt dough ornaments. They're so incredibly easy to make.
Cinnamon Salt Dough Ornaments
Recipe Type: Dessert
Author: EntriWays.com
Prep ...
Read More about Cinnamon Salt Dough Ornaments
- « Go to Previous Page
- Page 1
- Interim pages omitted …
- Page 24
- Page 25
- Page 26
- Page 27
- Page 28
- Interim pages omitted …
- Page 42
- Go to Next Page »