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How to Light up Your Patio for Under $50

August 31, 2020 by val Leave a Comment

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Want to know how to light up your patio for under $50? We cannot tell you how much we love how these lights have transformed our patio. It feels is completely different just because of this set of lights that we purchased for under $50.

Even though there has always been “no place like home,” 2020 has taken that phrase to a whole new level. Our homes have become much more than just a homebase in between a myraid of errands and social events, it is the place where most of us are spending almost every part of our lives.

If you are like me, you crave being outside as much as possible during the warmer months and with the days getting shorter you might want to maximize your time outside.

That’s why I started researching outdoor lights.

I have seen some amazing pin on pinterest, but since I am now working, being the daycare and the homeschool coach, I do not have time to add a complex home project to the mix.

I needed something that would be simple. We had a partition fence that would be easy to drap lights around and an outlet near the back part of the patio to plug lights in.

Great, but which lights? There are alot.

Most outdoor string lights have shatterproof bulbs, which is a must since they are outside and broken glass on a patio is a no go.

Some are LED although they come in different variations (warm, cool, etc).

Some are multi-colored and allow you to change the colors feature – which is an easy way to go from summer/fall evens to decorated for Christmas or other holidays with a push of a button!

The length though and the number of bulbs may vary…

Yes, there’s a little math involved….I ordered this set which is 48 feet and has 15 bulbs. You might be inclined to say – well I want the max bulbs for the length, but that’s not always true. You may end up buying two strands because while you have the same amount of bulbs you may not have the length you need to get the bulbs to their destination in the patio or yard. So you have to weigh out. I could have purchased a 36, which would have been a few feet short of what I needed and I would have had way more length to figure out what to do with, plus I would have doubled my budget. So while the bulb to length ratio was less, it actually saved me money and worked out perfectly with the space I needed to cover.

You can purchase a remote accessory which allows you to dim and turn the lights on or off. The reviews are mixed, but if it worked well a remote would be great as plugging and unplugging the lights isn’t hard, but sometimes I look out after I am all settled in for the night and realize I need to go back outside to unplug them otherwise they will keep burning all night, shortening the lifespan of the bulbs. With the long life of LED’s you wouldn’t have that issue so that’s a big plus for paying a little more for an LED set like this one.

So, there you have it. I hope you have some info to start your patio light shopping and in a few days you can sit back and admire your ambient patio lighting while enjoying an evening with your favorite beverage and music.

Let us know how your project turns out. We can’t wait to hear!

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Get Ready for Summer With These Front Door Wreaths

April 12, 2018 by val Leave a Comment

Project Mommy Summer Wreath Ideas

Check out these 5 Front Door Wreaths that will help you get your home and porch ready for summer.  Decorating will be a summer breeze!

There are tons of ideas on Pinterest for summer wreaths and sure, I have made a Christmas wreath and even one for fall.  But it’s summer time and spending time inside to do crafts is not what I have in mind during our limited months of warmth here in Northeast Ohio.

So what’s a girl with Amazon Prime to do?  Order one of these wreaths to up your home’s curb appeal this summer and have more time for fun at the pool!  [Psst… we hope this post inspires you but please note it does contain affiliate links]

 

1. I am loving boxwood and if given the choice I will always take the real thing over the plastic stuff… that’s why I love this 17 Inch Real Boxwood Wreath- Preserved.

 

2.  This Faux-Natural Olive Branch Wreath is simple and unique… perfect for a low-key, come on in front door vibe.

3.  We love both the simplicity and price of this wreath.  This could really be a year round piece.



 

4.  For the beach house or those that just wish they were at the beach (me for instance).. then the Pawleys Seashell Summer Wreath 22 in is the perfect fit and will remind you of those amazing beach days as you countdown the days to the next beach trip.

 

5. This 26″ Forsythia Wreath is bright, cheery and will stand out as a focal point on your front door. I was looking for an wreath that could work between Easter and the 4th of July and this one was perfect.



Which wreath is your favorite?  Let me know in the comments below!

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Budget-Friendly Boho Decor Ideas

September 7, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

Budget-Friendly Boho Decor Ideas

Do you love the minimalism and simplicity of Boho style, but looking for budget-friendly Boho decor ideas?  We have picked out these Boho decor ideas that are all under $30 and will help you refresh your space and not drain the bank account.  Many of them even come with free shipping if you are an Amazon prime member.  Not a prime member?  Try the Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial

[Psst…If you are a college student, Find out how you can save 50% on your Prime Membership.]

Have fun refreshing your space for fall!

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budget friendly boho decor ideas

 

Elviros Linen Cotton Blend Decorative Scandinavian Modern Geometric Design Zippered Throw Pillow Cover 18×18”

Mkono Macrame Plant Hanger Indoor Outdoor Hanging Planter Basket Cotton Rope 4 Legs 41 Inch

El Paso Designs Genuine Mexican Falsa Blanket – Yoga Studio Blanket, Colorful, Soft Woven Serape Imported from Mexico (Black and Gray)

Ling’s moment Gold Geometric Metal LED String Lights AA Battery Powered 7FT 10 LEDs String Lights For Wedding Minimalist Bedroom Decor, Vintage Barn, Decorative Bedroom, Patio, Parties (Soft White)

Ling’s moment Gold Dipped Feather Garland Banner for Bohemian Bridal Baby Shower Teepee Decorations Boho Home Teepee Party Wall Decor

EYES OF INDIA – 32″ Purple Blue Indian Floor Cushion Seating Decorative Mandala Sofa Pillow Thro

 

Indian Ethnic Elements Watercolor Colorful Bohemian Boho Style Feather Wreath Wild Free Cotton Linen Decorative Throw Pillow Case Cushion Cover Square 18 “X18 “

 

Mkono 2 Pack Wall Hanging Plant Terrarium Glass Planter–Hexagon Shape

 

Modern Artistic Wall Hanging Tears Shape Diamond Glass Geometric Polyhedron Terrarium Hanging Air Plant Holder Desk Planter Diy Centerpiece Vase Succulent Flower Pot (Plants not included) 5.3 inches

Macrame Wall Hanging Tapestry – BOHO Chic Home Decorative Interior Wall Decor – Bohemian Ethnic Apartment Dorm Room Art Decor – Living Room Bedroom Decorations, 13.0″W x 23.6″L

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Get Organized: The Fall Checklist

October 27, 2010 by val 2 Comments

Fall is here.  Which means Winter isn’t far behind.  Here is our Fall Checklist to help you get organized and prepped for everything winter brings.

The Fall Checklist

 

The Fall Checklist

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Once cold weather strikes, its no fun to drudge out into the cold unless you have to, so stock up on:

  • Pantry items (flour, sugar, butter, coffee)
  • Freezer items (Meats, cheese, frozen veggies/fruits)
  • Essentials (toilet paper and toothpaste)
  • Ramen Noodles (there are those days… usually about Sunday nights where a cheap bowl of Ramen just feels right)
  • If its been awhile since you have cleaned out the fridge… wait until its as empty as possible then throw out old condiments, unused ketchup/sauce packets and wiped the inside out.
  • Here is a more extensive list of staples you want to have on hand for winter (This list is general so if you are looking for gluten-free or vegan list… there are about 2 million of those on Pinterest.  I suggest you carve out about 2 days to get through all of those pins.)
Energy Efficiency:
  • Consider and air duct cleaning since the vents will get used more than they probably did over the summer
  • Change your furnace filter
  • Make sure screens are taken out and the exterior glass panes are put in in the windows and doors.
  • Invest in insulated energy-efficient curtains
The garage
  • Go through do a fall cleaning… get rid of old toys and items you no longer need.
  • Invest in some clear storage totes (You are more likely to stay organized if the boxes are clear)
  • Build or buy shelving if you do not have enough to store remaining items after a cleaning.
  • We invested in Rubbermaid fast track system to hold bikes, toys, beachchairs, strollers, etc and it saved us a ton of floor space by storing these items on the wall… and you can reconfigure the hooks in any order anytime you want to change things around.

  • Store handheld garden tools in a tub of topsoil to prevent rusting.
  • Make sure equipment is cleaned and oiled before putting away
  • Winterize the lawnmower (Click here for a video on how to winterize your lawnmower)
  • Clean gutters
  • Cover up patio furniture
Prepare for frozen precipitation:
  • Assuming that you already have a snow blower or at least a snow shovel you probably are already prepared for that but you may want to stock up on salt for ice and go ahead and put it in a container by your front or back or even both (We sometimes save the “shake” containers and refill them from a bigger bag which is much cheaper than buying melting ice in those small containers.  An old pitcher from your kitchen or dollar store is an easy solution too.  Then just keep the heavy bag in your garage and refill the containers as needed.
Inside the home:
  • Consider doing a fall cleaning room by room (take one each day) and go through drawers, containers, etc and get rid of broken things or things you may no longer need
  • If you also have the energy and time, you could also move furniture around in each room and sweep and wipe down floors/walls… you may want to at least do this for your main living areas if nothing else.
  • Turn mattresses – I do this when the time change takes effect – makes it easy to track
  • Check your fire and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Take comforters, heavy blankets to the dry cleaners or laundry-mat
  • Get our mittens, gloves, scarves etc and clean as needed then store in bins by the door.
  • Make sure everyone can fit into their snow boots/winter jackets from the previous year…
This “inside list” could go on forever, but for me these are the things that have the biggest impact in my fall cleaning.
And finally, don’t forget the birds! The snowbirds who manage through winter are always appreciative of your hospitality
 What other tasks are included in your personal Fall Checklist?

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Leftover Chicken Parm with a side of Petroleum…

October 18, 2010 by val 2 Comments

Okay, this is going to be a big step considering the dependency we have on our Ziploc and Gladware…but my next goal in my efforts to continue to turn our household into a greener one is to get rid of my disposable plastic containers.

My main reason…I have the horrible habit of heating them in the microwave, I swear that I can just see the chemicals breaking down into my food as is does its waltz around the turntable…Yes, this is sort of an exageration, but not completely…

Plastics are essentially chemical cocktails which, will begin to break down at some point. Heat is a proponent of this process…therefore so wouldn’t it make sense that these chemicals would break down in the microwave? And what is there to absorb it? Yep…my dinner…with a dash of petroleum..yum!

Here are some of the products I am currently considering as replacements…

Like that this is a “green” product!

These seem like a great option!

A little concerns about the lids still being plastic – but this is the best valus of the choices thus far…

For snack storage to take on the go…

If any of you have already taken this step or have some good glass products for food storage – please let me know! Thanks!

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