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    Inspired by Pinterest

    In the weeks leading up to Easter I saw a few ideas on Pinterest that I thought…
    “I could totally do that!”
     
    I made this wreath for my mom’s apartment door. 
    And these cute little deviled egg chicks for Easter.

    Of course, today I went to link to the original pin and share the link to the owner of the photo…no luck. 
    It says “original pin deleted”. 
    All I have is the photo in Pinterest. 
    I’m not about to post someone else’s photo on my blog without being able to give a photo credit. 
    Yet another reason that I’m now labeling my photos. 

     

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    Garden 2012

     Preparation for this years garden has begun.
    All of my seeds have sprouted into these cute little seedlings…hooray!
    I have 4 varieties of tomatoes, basil, mint, parsley, thyme and dill in one tray and petunias just getting started in the second.
    Not sure if  the flowers will be big enough by the time I want them outside but I had to try anyway.

     

    The garden plot is waiting to be prepped as well.
    I haven’t dared do any raking or hoeing since hurting my back. I’ve got plenty of time though, we usually don’t plant anything outside until after Mother’s Day. Then the chance of frost is pretty slim.
    Can’t wait to get the rest of the seeds into the ground!
    We love having a garden to eat from.

     

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    Fridge facelift

     

     

    So we have this old fridge that just keeps humming along mechanically but cosmetically it was getting really nasty looking.
    I used to keep papers, magnets and comics on it to cover as much as possible.

     

    It was rusting from underneath the finish on the doors. I’m guessing that it was a manufacturing issue since the rest of it isn’t rusting at all.
    I sanded all the rust and painted over it with Rustoleum paint.
    I decided on dictionary pages to cover the fridge. My thought was…it’s got to be better than the way it looked before.

     

    And in my opinion, it totally is!!  I still need to put a couple coats of sealer on top so I can wipe it down as needed. I picked up the Golden polymer medium I used as glue in the recycle center reuse room for FREE!!  Just two cheap foam brushes were purchased for this facelift.
    Yes, I know we’ll eventually have to replace this beast but until then it’s definitely a conversation piece in my kitchen!!