Smart and Green Gardening Resolutions for 2012
January 12, 2012 by Bonnie Helander
Filed under Garden Views, Home Improvement
Even if you don’t make (or keep) New Year’s Resolutions, I know you are interested in living smarter and saving money. As you consider ways to make small changes in your life, don’t forget to review your gardening practices. “Greener” gardening can save time and money and lets you enjoy your landscape while doing your [...]
Let Your Little Elves Deck the Halls!
December 17, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Decor
Time to Deck the Halls? Even Your Little Ones Can Help! By Nicole Tyler Blair Any mother with small children knows how much they love being little helpers, especially during the holidays. But it can be more than just fun bonding time for parents and kids; Liz Martin, a pre-K teacher at The Goddard School [...]
Six Ways to Lower Heating Bills Now
December 5, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Home Improvement
A typical family spends about $2,200 a year on home utility bills, and heating eats a big chunk of that money, according to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. A few small actions now can pay dividends in cutting energy costs down the road. The heating experts at the Carrier Corporation offer six tips to keep those [...]
Top Ten Tips for Smarter Home Improvement
May 15, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Home Improvement
For many homeowners, the return of warm weather signals that time of year to launch the long-awaited home remodeling or backyard patio project. With the typical major kitchen remodel topping $58,000 and the cost of a new roof topping $21,000, according to the National Association of Realtors 2009 Cost vs. Value Report, taking on even [...]
Do It Yourself…Really!!!
September 9, 2010 by Kenya Brantley
Filed under Decor, Everyday Living
So, I’m looking looking at all of these beautiful images in Veranda last night when I come across this piece of art that is literally a grey circle on white paper. So you know what I started thinking to myself…”Art, really? I could do that!” Now, granted, I’m sure the person who bought it just [...]
Projects for Sanity
July 19, 2010 by Colleen Schreiber
Filed under Decor, The Mommy Diaries
I’m a “project” girl. I always have some kind of thing planned either for the kids or around the house. It’s my own personal way of staying sane. My husband has this way cool job. He’s a marine biologist and always comes home from work with interesting stories. I reply with “I vacuumed the lint [...]
Ornament Idea
December 4, 2009 by Krista Franks
Filed under Thoughts of Home
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maxshirley While I was Christmas shopping the other day I saw a beautiful idea for Christmas tree ornaments. When I walked into a small gift shop, large, clear glass ornament balls hung from invisible string. Inside these oversized ornaments were feathers-peacock and other varieties. The ornaments were very striking, and I’m sure would look beautiful [...]
Fun with Fleece
November 6, 2009 by Krista Franks
Filed under Thoughts of Home
® http://www.flickr.com/photos/twopinkpossums Fleece technically means wool, which is hair from various animals including sheep, llamas and al pacas. The strands of hair on these animals are coarse and become interlocked and matted together, trapping in heat and keeping the animal warm. The fiber is also slightly water resistant. When the animals are sheered, the fur [...]
A Few Knitting Stitch Patterns
November 5, 2009 by Krista Franks
Filed under Thoughts of Home
Here are a few pretty basic stitch patterns using just a regular knit and purl stitch. © http://www.flickr.com/photos/versicolor The above photo depicts a stockinet stitch, the most basic and common stitch pattern. Stockinet Stitch Row 1: knit Row 2: purl Box Stitch: Row 1: k2, p2, k2, p2 Row 2: p2, k2, p2, k2 Row 3: [...]
Yarn Guide
November 4, 2009 by Krista Franks
Filed under Thoughts of Home
An Overview of Yarns for Knitting Wool is the most popular fiber among traditional knitters. While some think wool to be itchy and uncomfortable, many types of wool, like merino wool are softer than some of the older 100% wool fabrics. Also, many wool blends are very soft and comfortable for scarves and sweaters. Wools [...]
Knitting
November 3, 2009 by Krista Franks
Filed under Thoughts of Home
On cool evenings if fall and winter I love to turn on the TV and sit down with some knitting. I’ve made more scarves than I can wear and have given many as gifts. It is such a relaxing and cozy activity for a cool evening, and there are so many beautiful colors and textures [...]
Uncover the beauty of wood
September 9, 2009 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Fall Home and Garden
Beautiful wood is often hidden under grime, scratchers, old finishes or paint. Discover the satisfaction of reclaining these treasures.
