Are you constantly bending over to pick up those charging cables off the floor so you can use them? Here’s a great idea for those apple chargers and I’m sure it would work for other kinds of cables, like camera usb cables and such. Just got to find the right hooks for the job :)
edit: Went back to the pinterest site where I found this image and noticed an actual blog of random tips and ideas. diyhshp.blogspot.com
“3. No more searching around behind your desk or night stand for your phone charger (Or your camera charger, computer charger, or any other charger that you have). Just stick the end of your charger into one of these do-dads and clip it to your desk. If the end of your charger is to small and slips though you could always tie it around the clip (make sure you tie it loosely so you don’t damage the cord)”
OH MY FREAKIN GOODNESS!!!! I HAVE OFFICIALLY FOUND THE BATHROOM OF MY DREAMS!!! The tiles are amazing, Just look at those colors!! And LOOK at THAT TUB! WOW! I haven’t really been a fan of baths but I would LOVE to soak in that bath.
I know the image is all sized funny but I loved the look of this room. The colors just make me all warm and fuzzy inside. It reminds me of warm weather and sunshine. Check out the full article to see all the pictures of this full Master Bedroom Makeover - StudioTen25 : Master Bedroom Update
Looking for a way to spice up your furniture? Or maybe your car’s interior needs to be brought back to life? I just ran across someone’s picture of a chair they’re re-coloring with Fabric Spray Paint. How very cool is that!?
I did a google search on Fabric Spray Paint and it can be found at your local home improvement stores and also I found a website FabricSprayPaint.com
From fabricspraypaint.com :
Please be sure to TEST your fabric
BEFORE attempting to complete a project.
Be sure your material absorbs the paint before beginning and practice spraying before spraying directly onto project.
Also, keep in mind that you must check the fabric after it is dry to make sure the paint has fully absorbed.
Make sure you are 100% happy with the results before completing your project and do not use if paint does not absorb after normal drying time: 72 hours is recommended.
Because furniture varies so much in size, color, and material, we recommend buying a test can and applying a coat of paint to an unseen surface of your project (i.e. under the cushion of a couch).
This will allow you to gauge how the paint adheres your particular project, what the paint looks like once it has dried, and how many coats you’ll want to apply for desired results.
It will also allow you to familiarize yourself with the paint and how it sprays, allowing for optimum control once your project is underway.
Here are some guidelines to the amount of paint required for common projects. Remember that these are onlyestimates and the actual amount of paint you will need varies based on the size of your project, the type of fabric, and how man coats you intend to apply.
1 can for 3 office chairs.
1 can for small chair.
3 cans for small cubicle.
6 cans for a recliner.
12 cans for a couch.
6-12 cans for a car interior.
Coverage varies to usage, fabric color, material and size of project.
We suggest multiple light coats, this will use less paint overall. Let each coat dry 15 to 20 minutes, this will ensure the additional coats will adhere properly.
Are you, or someone you know, trying to figure out how to successfully make use of that wall that’s next to your staircase? Maybe you want to put some pictures up but don’t want your typical single photos staggering down the wall? Well… here is a great way to use that wall space, using Lots of family pictures, decorations, knobs, handles, hinges, wall boxes, candleholders, and more.
Caro bought frames from thrift stores, many came in different colors. She cleaned them up and re-painted them all herself. Go ahead and check out her blog article to see even more photos and her description on what she used :) - Picture Frames on Staircase Wall
Pictures in Hand Soap, Sanitiser, Dish Soap Bottles
I found this super awesome idea while surfing the inets. I can definitly think of some different ways to use this - some funny, some cute, some random. I’m sure some people will end up with some awesome bottles around their homes, and these make for some Great Gift ideas!
HOW TO:
“1. take a fun picture that you want to have in a bottle. ie child holding their nose as if under water or trapped in a bottle etc. 2. trim the picture to cut off the background 3. glue photo onto white paper ( I glued several so that I would get several when I made the transparency copy). Note* If the photo is too large, shrink it down 20% or so on a copy machine to see what is a good size. When you have found the right size color copy it at. Then use the color copy as your print and feed in a transparency sheet as the paper. If the photo doesn’t need resized then scan it onto transparency paper with the color copy machine. 4. Cut out the picture and roll it up. 5. I push it down into the full soap bottle and help it unroll. If you have to re-position it use a pencil or something. * I have scooted it around and pulled it out, washed it off and even put it in sanitizer and have had no bleeding or rubbing off of the ink! Thanks for the comments :)”
Another user suggested laminating the images and cutting close to the image but be careful to not cut so close to as break the seal.
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If you have any great ideas, words of advice, or pictures of your decorating styles please feel free to submit them :)