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Monday, September 3, 2012

The Ultimate Recycling Project

What a fabulous way to recycle tin cans while truly creating miniature works of art.  This 1973 instruction book by Hazel Pearson Handicrafts with Jack Reed promoted an environmentally sound hobby long before "green living" was in vogue. Apparently the art of repurposing tin cans has been a unique craft for decades & extends to other themes as well. Check out the Recycled-Tin-Can-Pop-Pop-Boat, Coke Can Cars, Airplanes and more.

Vintage 1973 Tin Can Doll Furniture Craft Booklet--Gorgeous Scrollwork Style Metal Doll Furniture 


Vintage 1973 Tin Can Doll Furniture Craft Booklet--Gorgeous Scrollwork Style Metal Doll Furniture
 twisted tin furniture 1 twisted tin furniture 2



Sunday, September 2, 2012

While I'm on the Topic of Small Things...

This little guy is a pygmy shrew (formerly the smallest mammal on the planet). He has been ousted from that position & replaced by the bumblebee bat. He may not be the smallest anymore, but he sure is the cutest!

                                               



Not exactly sure what this one is, but it's little acorn cap is just TOO charming!


I found these adorable little creatures posted separately in back issues of newsletters from one of my favorite sites http://www.paperminis.com/. Unfortunately, the original sites from which they appeared are no longer operational. 

Although not as small, definitely as cute...my Chihuahua Gia sporting a fashionable felt coat/Tequila bottle cover 



Saturday, September 1, 2012

"Little" Love

My love for doll houses & miniatures has broadened to include this little house. I first read this several years ago & just came across it again & wanted to share. Although I don't believe I could reduce MY life to fit in a space quite this small, I do find it charming!  

The Smallest House In The World

Jay Shafer is the creator and resident of the smallest house in the world, which he has proudly named Tumbleweed. Jay is an artist and architect, who lives in his home near San Francisco. He sells plans for, and builds, tiny homes in sizes ranging from an extremely small 50 square feet to a practically roomy 500 square feet.
Jay has been living in a house smaller than some people’s closets since 1997.
Jay’s decision to inhabit just 96 square feet arose from his concerns he had about the impact a larger house would have on the environment, and because he does not want to maintain a lot of unused or unusable space.


 Check out his video tour http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbRvsWuWNUM&feature=player_embedded
Reposted from: http://firewireblog.com/2008/07/15/the-smallest-house-in-the-world/ 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

I love discovering new ways to use old products. Check this one out...


Great Alternative Uses for Aspirin 

 

We know it as a fever-reducer, an anti-inflammatory and as a part of heart-attack prevention measure, but did you know aspirin can help around the house too? Here’s how:
 Aspirin cus cancer rate
1. Banish Perspiration Stains: Combine two crushed tablets and 1/2 cup of water in a bowl. Soak shirt for three hours, then wash as usual.

2. Clean Soap Scum: Make a paste with water and apply to tiles. Wipe with a damp sponge.

3. Protect a Garden: Dissolve a tablet in a quart of water; use to treat soil and help plants resist disease.

Re-blogged from AllYou.com  August 6, 2012 by

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

“Those that say you can't take it with you never saw a car packed for a vacation trip.”

The first part of this year has been happily filled with several mini vacations. February found us in Destin, Florida. Of course this was the ONE week they had a bit of cloudy & chilly weather (but still warmer than Ohio)!

How great is it to sink your feet in the sand knowing that it's freezing back home?!

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 Next stop on our journey was New Orleans,
just in time for Mardi Gras. 
 
Everybody had costumes
 
...even the dogs!
 The parades were a colorful sight to see & 
the overall experience was one we'll never forget.

~**~
The month of May brought us back to Florida, this time Palm Coast, for a fabulous family wedding on the beach.



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One cannot make a trip to central Florida without taking time out 
for the magic of Walt Disney World.

  First stop, mini-reunion at the Walt Disney Casting building
 Luckily, we arrived in time to enjoy
 Epcot's 19th Flower & Garden Festival




No trip would be complete without a pair of ears
Ending the evening on a bright note at the
Main St. Electric Light Parade

 After kicking off Star Wars Weekend
 at Hollywood Studios,"Darth Mickey"
heads home following a week of sun & fun 

 

Friday, July 29, 2011

More Fantastic Fireworks From The Pro Football Hall Of Fame City of Canton!

By now you all know what a nut I am for fireworks. These are among THE BEST out there, provided by "the First Family of Fireworks", Zambelli. Tonight's concert & fireworks were the kick-off event for the week long festivities celebrating Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2011: Richard Dent, Marshall Faulk, Ed Sabol, Deion Sanders, Shannon Sharpe, Chris Hanburger and Les Richter.

This time I decided to treat you all to a video. It's a little long, but fast moving & fabulous!
If anyone knows how to rotate the video, please let me know, as I can only get it sideways :(

ENJOY! Wish you all were here!


 



Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Crabs Anyone???

I couldn't pass up sharing this email I got from my dad. (I wish I could give credit to the originator, but didn't see any info on that). I'm sure he knew I'd be thrilled, due to my previous life coordinating many weddings as a Hotel Sales & catering Manager.
This photo was taken at a wedding in Louisiana.

You're probably thinking this is a shot of a casual seaside dinner display...
It's A Wedding Cake!
The crabs, corn, and even the container of Old Bay Seasoning are made of white chocolate.  
The  sand is crushed graham crackers and vanilla wafers.
The  mallets are fondant, a confection used for decorating.
The entire $700 cake is edible!  Crab Cake is not always what you think!

I have one word....WOW!


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