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Apr 15, 2009 -
On a thrifting adventure with some friends, I spotted this corkboard tucked among the frames. It had definitely seen better days, but I liked its patterned wood frame, and it looked like it was in decent structural shape, so I decided to take it home. If you remember my post on decorating with thrifted goods, you'll know that a scruffy item often has endless potential.
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Aug 28, 2009 -
Say goodbye to your corkboard. Showcasing your mementos and photographs just got a whole lot easier. Now through Aug.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
Spring is the perfect time to get your home clean and organized. To help you get inspired, I've whipped up a Spring Cleaning Checklist, which you can download and print out. The PDF lists cleaning and organizing duties room by room to keep things simple.
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Mar 23, 2009 -
Corkboards are helpful for displaying things that aren't "keepers," but using pushpins on your child's artwork or a memorable invitation can really ding it up. The obvious solution would be to use a magnet, but what if you don't have a magnetic refrigerator or other surface? If that's the case, then Good Grips MagTacks ($3.49, reduced from $6.99) are for you.
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Oct 09, 2008 -
Tired of corkboards? Can you not even stand to think about a whiteboard? Then try this alternative to message boards.
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Nov 13, 2007 -
- SFgirlbybay shares her weekend flea-market finds.
- AT: SF has a top ten list of cloth napkins.
- The Hardware Aisle has a great tip on saving energy and money with the Home Joule.
- These cool light fixtures on Sub-Studio Design are made from vegetables.
- Better Homes and Gardens reveals nine nature-inspired decorating ideas, just in time for Thanksgiving.
- These Markow and Norris woven glass sculptures on MoCo Loco take over 100 hours of kiln time to make.
- AT: NY spotted some pretty versatile apple racks that can be used as storage at home.
- Design*Sponge's custom baroque-style cork-board DIY project have me reaching for the push pins.
- NYC subway grab-holds ($45) are for sale to the general public, and both Danny Seo and I are itching to own a bite of Big Apple history.
- Shelterrific and I have our eyes on this pagoda-esque bamboo wine rack that holds nine bottles of wine of choice, just enough to get me through Thanksgiving.
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Sep 05, 2007 -
Not all of us have the luxury of a separate home office. And for anyone who works in a multi-purpose room — such as a living room or guest room — a computer armoire is a great buy.
These workstations are large enough to contain all of your tech needs, and the elegant doors let you hide your clutter when the desk isn't in use.
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Aug 27, 2007 -
So you may not be the world's most organized person, but when it comes to getting in shape, the only way to do it is to plan for it. You've got to sit down and make yourself an exercise schedule.
When you're done, post it wherever you need to in order to get motivated to follow it.
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