January 23rd, 2024 by tisner
Have you ever thumbed through a home magazine spread and wondered where the electrical outlets, electric cords, thermostat, or HVAC vents were? Those every day necessities are in those homes, they’re just edited from the photos. Since we can’t use photo editing inside our homes, we must find ways to make those mundane things blend in or edit them with some tricks to make them more stylish.
- A thermostat isn’t the prettiest thing on the wall, and if yours is in a prominent area in the house, you can help it blend in if you surround it with framed items on a gallery wall.
- Having the Wi-Fi router in a central place gives us better connections, but they’re not an attractive piece. Hide it in an empty box with holes cut in the back for cords, an inexpensive basket, or get crafty and make a screen from old book spines!
- If electronic devices clutter up counter space when they’re charging, there are outlets made specifically for drawer installation, but should be done by an electrician.
- Stainless appliances in the kitchen are sleek and beautiful, and when our gadgets are a dull white, we can make them look like new with stainless steel stick-on decals! Find these online or in your local home center.
- Removing popcorn ceilings can be exhausting, not to mention messy. It may take a little time, skill and effort, but covering them instead with prefinished wood planks and crown molding will add style and charm to your rooms.
- Canvas art usually has an open back, and you can hang these pieces over flat screen television, thermostats, and window unit air conditioners (when not in use).
- Those return air vents aren’t pretty at all, and there are many ways you can hide them: purchase a stylish cover that is made specifically for return vents, hang a repurposed open door mat over the vent, create a panel with decorative sheet metal to put in place of the slatted cover, or turn an old shutter into a vent cover. Talk to your HVAC serviceperson before you start this project to make certain your system will still run smoothly once you’re done.
- Add a bit of style to the plain front of your bathtub with self-stick tiles. These products come in all shapes, colors and styles, and don’t require any tile installation know-how.
- To hide all the cords in the office area, use cup hooks under the table or desk to keep the length of the cords up and out of the way.
- Wall-mount televisions have become the norm, and the cords hanging from the screen can be unsightly. Home centers have kits to install a cord holder in the wall for those who feel confident enough to use some power tools, and there are covers in endless colors and styles.
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January 16th, 2024 by tisner
Here are some fun activities to keep the kids busy while staying inside at home or away from home so they can’t cry “I’m bored!”
- Empty water bottles and a soft ball or a ball of yarn make for a fun game of bowling! Set the water bottles up and start rolling!
- The cardboard tubes from paper towels and toilet paper can be used for several projects, including a marble run, bird feeders, and even STEM activities!
- Different sized plastic storage bowls and a rubber ball can provide lots of fun by creating a bouncy maze. Set up a path with the bowls, and make a game of bouncing the balls to land in each bowl.
- Have a family competition using straws and pom-poms or cotton balls. Using a smooth surface, place the pom-poms side by side and blow on them with the straws. See who can get them to the finish line first!
- Empty food boxes are great oversized blocks for building towers and forts.
- A simple thin ice game can be played by placing a tissue over a large mug and securing it with a large rubber band, leaving the tissue as tight as possible without tearing. Place a quarter on the top, and roll a die. The roller must poke as many holes in the tissue with a sharpened pencil, trying not to send the quarter “through the ice.”
- Cosmic Kids Yoga YouTube channel has tons of videos to choose from with different themes. This is a fun activity to get the kids to chill and have fun at the same time.
- The older kids don’t have to be left out. Check out these great ideas for tweens ranging from art to math to STEM activities from whatwedoallday.com.
- Many museums offer hands-on exhibits for children, and even free admission if the kids are under a certain age.
- Go roller skating or take advantage of the cold temps and hit up an ice skating rink. Grab a hot chocolate afterwards at a local coffee shop.
- Find a family-friendly Escape Room studio in your area and spend the afternoon working together to get out!
- Many local artists are offering inexpensive paint-and-take sessions for kids and families. Search on Facebook or your local arts councils for this memory-making venture.
Don’t let cabin fever rule in your home. Whether you choose to stay inside and play some DIY games, or get outside and enjoy some local indoor activities, Wintertime doesn’t have to be boring.
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January 2nd, 2024 by tisner
New year, new you, right? Oh, we all seem to resolve to eat healthier, lose weight, kick dirty habits and all kinds of other things, but by the end of February, we find ourselves just trying to remember what our resolutions were, much less actually sticking to them! Homeownership is the same way–we start out with big ideas of what we’ll be doing to maintain it, then life gets in the way, and we fall short. Get started with this guide:
- Having an energy audit performed on your house will help you save not only energy but money, too.
- Your dryer’s lint trap should be cleaned routinely after each load, but your vent and vent tubing should be cleaned at least annually. Removing as much lint as you can helps dry your laundry faster and reduce the risk of fire.
- Home security systems aren’t foolproof against hackers, and neither are smart home accessories. Change passwords frequently, and don’t reuse passwords. To make it even more difficult to hack, use two-factor authentication.
- The Family Handyman has several tips for keeping the yard and yard tools in tip-top shape.
- Resolve to cut the clutter in your house. While the temps are cool, and you’re spending more time inside anyway, take one room in your home per week to clean out and clean up.
- Repair the little things that you overlook because they’re not necessarily a safety issue: doorknobs that aren’t working, dripping faucets, or squeaky floors. Fix now to save you from something bigger happening and costing you more later.
- Get your personal finances in order! Commit to saving money, not only in the literal sense, but get the best rates on insurance, or consider refinancing your mortgage. NerdWallet has some great tips for building equity in your home.
- Print out this free home checklist, and you won’t miss a thing each season!
Find a good balance of taking care of home and taking care of you and your family. Don’t spend every spare minute maintaining your home. Some projects can combine family and work time, like a big cleaning job, or yard work. As important as it is to keep up your home, it’s important to keep up with family as well.
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December 26th, 2023 by tisner
It is an exciting day (or week, in some cases!) when the holiday decorations are brought out of storage, dusted and fluffed, then set up to make the darkest days of the year merry and bright. Reversing the process is not always as fun, especially if there were problems with light strings, broken ornaments, or flattened faux greenery. How can we store these items while keeping them safe from breakage and possible ruin? Maybe these ideas will help remedy that situation:
- The very thought of storing strings of tiny lights can send us running away! Many stores carry plastic reels to wrap lights around as well as companion containers. It is also possible to store the lights in the exact way they shipped from the factory, and all that is needed is a zip tie. This video shows you this simple storage tip.
- To keep decorations and greenery from being flattened, store artificial wreaths in a hanging position from hooks; just be sure to cover them with a plastic trash bag to keep them from getting dusty.
- If the storage area has enough space, store artificial trees standing up. Rolls of shipping plastic can be wrapped around the tree from top to bottom to keep it dust-free or use contractor trash bags to cover the tree. Otherwise, keep the original container, and store it as close to the original packing as possible. Use zipper storage bags for any loose pieces.
- Unused or old suitcases are perfect for ornaments or odd knick-knacks. If at all possible, keep the original packaging, and your treasured items will be safe and snug no matter what container they are in.
- Bows are expensive and keeping them fluffy and new-looking can be a challenge. Use a coat hanger to attach them to, and store them hanging with a plastic garment or trash bag to cover. If you fear that heat will cause them to sag, stuff bow loops with balled-up wrapping paper that would have otherwise been tossed.
- Artificial garlands do very well coiled up in 55-gallon garbage cans.
- Precious ornaments–especially those made by the kids out of natural materials–should be placed in zipper storage bags, then stored in the unused cookie tins. That is a double storage win!
- Visit your local grocery’s produce manager and ask for covered apple and orange shipping boxes, as they are quite sturdy. Many of them come with indented trays as well as moisture-wicking padding, making them perfect for storing treasured holiday items.
Sure, there are plenty of specialty storage containers for most of your holiday decorations, but they usually come with a specialty price tag. The safety of your stored treasures depends on how well you pack them and put them away, not on how much you paid for a specialized storage container.
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December 19th, 2023 by tisner
We don’t need an official statistic to tell us that trash in the US increases during the holidays, but some reports say that over 1 million tons of extra waste are generated in the United States from Thanksgiving to the New Year! How can we reduce that number? It may take some effort on our part, but we can cut back on what we use and throw away during the holidays!
- Not only will ditching store-bought gift wrap save room in the trash bin, but it will also save money! Check out these alternatives from How Stuff Works. In case you must buy something, look for inexpensive reusable tins, boxes and gift bags.
- Besides gift cards, give presents that are about presence: trips, a year’s pass to a museum or local amusement park, memberships to spas, or concert tickets.
- Thrift-shopping is one way to reuse items, and treasures can be found by visiting them often. Don’t forget local social media “yard sale” groups, as well as websites that allow people to sell used items.
- Don’t forget the batteries but make them rechargeable! This type of battery is becoming more affordable, especially in the smaller battery sizes, and it keeps nasty battery waste from going to our landfills.
- It is irritating to get the lights up and half a strand dies as soon as they’re plugged in, but don’t throw them out! Read about how to check them over,, as well as tools that are made specifically for repairing lights. If they are truly burnt out, find a recycling center for them instead of sending them out with the garbage.
- Break out the “good” dishes instead of using disposables! Ask everyone to pitch in once the meal is over, and clean-up will be a breeze.
- Food waste is something we don’t think about often, but we can cut back on what we throw away by planning well and thinking creatively with leftovers. Find helpful tips and recipes, as well as the Guest-Imator tool at savethefood.com.
Cutting back during the holidays goes against what our society tells us about how we should spend these next few weeks, but even little things like using unconventional gift wrapping for just three gifts adds up, according to Visual.ly. Commit to making three changes this year, and next year, add three more to your list. Consider it a gift to the environment.
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December 12th, 2023 by tisner
The best thing about the holidays in December is getting together with family and friends. Adults and children alike can enjoy most of these activities:
- Cookie swap: This is a gathering that benefits everyone. Invite several friends who will choose a cookie recipe to pre-bake, and bring the batch to a central location. Sample the treats, with cocoa or coffee, and have packaging available so attendees can take home small batches of their favorites.
- Ugly Sweater Crafts: Instead of wearing an ugly Christmas sweater, use it to make a stocking, pillow, or small ornaments. Have invitees bring one snack or drink each so you won’t have to worry about a lot of food prep. Get inspiration from these ideas from Better Homes and Garden’s website.
- Hanukkah Cupcake party: Each party goer bakes a dozen cupcakes, and brings them unfrosted to the party. Have frosting, frosting bags and tips, sprinkles and candies available, and everyone gets to dress up their cupcakes themselves. Swap them out so they can take home a variety.
- Kids Christmas ornament party: purchase clear shatterproof ornaments specifically for filling and have artificial snow, small toys, artificial greenery–anything small enough to fit in the ornament– along with ribbon, craft paints, and stickers, and have them create their own ornament. Use adult supervision with very small children, or if using adhesives, especially hot glue.
- Gingerbread house decorating: Lucky guests get to make and take their own cookie house! This can be a simple venture with a gingerbread house kit, or using graham crackers, candies and royal icing, or more advanced with home-baked gingerbread cookies and decorations. This is another fun activity for the children as well as the adults.
- Dreidel craft: Have the kids come over and make dreidels from craft kits or from modeling clay, skewers cut into 2” lengths and blue markers. There are also many inexpensive paper kits available on etsy. After the dreidels are finished, have some gelt ready, and host a spin-off tournament with prizes!
- Kalah game for Kwanzaa: This is something kids will enjoy. Cut the lid off an egg carton, then cut the lid in half. Tape each half to the end of the bottom of the egg carton to form a tray. Using 36 pebbles, dry beans, or pasta, play the game of kalah.
For these casual get-togethers, send invitations via email, create an event on social media and invite friends, or use an online website to help–evite can help you design a free e-invitation, and can help you track RSVP’s. Add snacks, a cocoa or coffee bar, and make it merry!
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December 5th, 2023 by tisner
With a little less than a month left in the year, many begin to think about charitable donations. Once you’ve decided on an amount to give, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Did you give last year? Do a quick check of the organization’s website, or give them a call to see what sort of strides they’ve taken. If you’re not satisfied, or don’t see progress, consider another charity.
- As difficult as it can be to narrow your donation to one organization, a larger gift can be more beneficial as one gift, instead of spreading your donations around.
- Keep in mind that there are thousands of charities who don’t have it in their budgets to advertise. Consider giving to a local charity, or a national one that’s lesser known.
- Once you’ve narrowed down your list, call the charities if you can’t find their mission statements online, and ask questions. It’s the best way to get the information you need.
- Although there’s nothing wrong with giving to your alma mater or the hospital that took such great care of a family member, find out if your local homeless or domestic violence shelter needs help. These kinds of organizations usually struggle to make ends meet in providing services.
- Make sure your charity is legitimate, and it’s very important to check their finances. Charity Navigator’s website will let your search a charity’s name and get feedback.
- Because donations are tax-deductible, the IRS has a search tool that allows you to see what organizations are eligible for tax-deduction gifts. There are other handy options, such as seeing what organizations are no longer allowed to be considered exempt.
- Avoid scams–charitable giving is at a high at the year’s end, and crooks abound. Use the above IRS search tool to make sure your charity is a legitimate charity.
- Keep receipts, check stubs or letters of thanks for when you’re filing taxes. If your donation isn’t monetary, but something valued at over $5,000, the IRS requires an appraisal for your deduction.
- Do you volunteer? Any out-of-pocket directly related expenses–even mileage–are tax deductible.
- Keep in mind that last-minute online donations made December 30-31 are eligible for a tax write-off.
Deciding who should benefit from your generosity can be a tough or easy decision, depending on what you already know. Just look for charities that depend on your generosity to keep their doors open, or who need your physical presence to be successful. Giving isn’t always about money.
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November 28th, 2023 by tisner
It’s time to get the holiday house decorating in high gear, and you may have bought new light strands, but plan on mixing them with ones you have, or adding LED lights. Safety is important this time of year, and making the days merry and the nights bright means taking a few precautions.
- Check your old lights for frayed wires, nicks or cuts along the outer cord, and broken bulbs. Broken bulbs can be replaced, but toss the frayed strands, or those with cuts.
- Decorating the exterior of your house means the lights you use must be made for outdoors. Check the packaging or tag on the string to make certain.
- Use clips or hangers that are UL-approved–do NOT nail, tack, or staple lights to any fixture.
- If you’d like to light a tree in your yard, make absolute certain no power lines run through the branches, and keep any lighting at least ten feet from power lines.
- Make sure your extension cords are specifically made for outdoor use, and have a three-pronged ground plug. Your receptacle should be a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet in case of electrical overload, it will shut off power. Portable outdoor GFCI’s are available for very little cost at Amazon.
- Read and heed all labels when it comes to connecting strings of lights. If the label says only three can be connected to one another, start a new chain of lights after the third strand is in place. Also keep in mind that only strands with the same number of bulbs should be connected–in other words, don’t connect a 100-strand with two 25-strands.
- Keep extension cords away from high-traffic areas, and out from under welcome mats or pavers.
- Many people start decorating long before Christmas, but be aware that most non-commercial light strands are only safely exposed to the elements for 90 days. Any longer, and deterioration to the insulation will begin.
- Avoid using a metal ladder if you’re having to get up high with your lights–use wooden or fiberglass instead.
- Never leave lights on when you’re not at home, or asleep.
- If you’re considering adding LED’s to your holiday display, make sure you don’t mix connecting with incandescent. Going all-LED will be costlier upon start-up, but will save money on your power bill, as well as in replacement costs–LED’s can last up to twenty years.
You don’t want a friendly neighborhood competition to turn into disaster, nor do you want a classic Clark Griswold power outage at home. Know your home’s electrical limits, and use common sense and care while you’re decorating.
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November 14th, 2023 by tisner
With online shopping having become so popular, this time of year brings stories on the news about package thieves, as well as new gadgets to help deter someone from walking away with packages delivered while someone isn’t home. There are several options we have that can help keep our deliveries secure, as well as help from online retailers.
- Talk to neighbors that may be home during the days you’re expecting a package, and ask them to be on the lookout for a delivery to your home so they can hold it for you or stash it somewhere out of sight.
- There are simple ways to hide an unattended package: have a large plant to hide boxes behind, or use a lockbox at your doorstep, with key instructions for the carrier in your delivery details.
- Most large retailers will give you a “ship to store” option, and all you have to do is pick it up at the Customer Service desk.
- If your package is coming via USPS, there are several ways to divert package delivery, as well as ask a carrier to leave it somewhere out of sight.
- When you place your order, if you know you’re going to be at work, make sure your boss doesn’t mind if you have your items delivered to your workplace, and use that address for shipping.
- Your local pack-and-ship store will receive deliveries for you for a fee.
- Installing a visible security camera at your front door can deter some thieves, and some cameras come with motion-sensor options to set off a siren or other alert if someone gets too close to your front door.
- Amazon is offering several delivery options: Amazon Locker, Key Smart Lock Kit, Key In-Car Delivery, and Hub by Amazon.
- UPS offers My Choice to customize your deliveries. For FedEx deliveries, go to their Delivery Manager, create and account, and manage your deliveries.
The best way to prevent “package Grinches” from stealing your deliveries is to be proactive. Use text message and email alerts, as well as specific delivery company smartphone apps to notify you when a package is left at your door.
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November 7th, 2023 by tisner
It’s the visiting time of year, and some of your guests will likely be bringing little ones with them. If your home is now child-free, you may not be aware of possible hazards for little ones. Get your home ready for them with these tips:
- In the case that you don’t have cabinet locks and cleaning supplies are easily accessed, go ahead and place them all in a small cleaning bucket or basket so you can just grab them and put them out of reach when or before guests arrive.
- The kitchen is usually the hub when company comes, so keep little ones from under foot by putting some interactive magnets on the fridge door–there are some pretty nifty learning-type magnets available, as well as the traditional alphabet letters.
- If you have candles burning, make sure they are far from the reach of any age child, and in a prominent place so that they’re always in sight of you or another adult.
- Check blinds and drapes for long cords–either drape them over the tops of the blinds or purchase cord holders to keep them up and out of reach.
- For homes with stairs, purchase or borrow a latching safety gate to prevent little ones from wandering up the steps.
- Ask everyone to keep the toilet lid down, or close the bathroom door when they go in and out. If you ask them, they’ll be more conscious of it, and oblige.
- In case you have a cozy fire burning, at least have a screen set up in front of the fireplace door as a barrier in case a little one stumbles while they’re walking nearby.
- Houseplants can be tempting to a little explorer, but some plants can make us sick if ingested. Do a bit of research, and if yours are in that category, give them a temporary home out of the way.
- Keep an eye on yard sales or thrift stores for age-appropriate toys and games in good condition. Clean them up, and place them in a basket or on a game table in the living area; kids love “new” toys.
- Have someone get down on all fours on the floor and look for hazardous things that could be interesting to a child, and make the temporary changes you need to so your littlest guests will be safe.
Enjoying the holidays means enjoying your guests, and not worrying if the youngest ones are getting into something you don’t want them to, or something potentially dangerous. Your visitors will appreciate the extra effort it took to keep their children safe and entertained, making their visit more memorable.
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