Keep power bars off the floor and out of dust bunny hands with this idea. A couple screw hooks and a basket an voila! no more furballs around the power bar.
(Source: homedesign.marthastewart.com)
Keep power bars off the floor and out of dust bunny hands with this idea. A couple screw hooks and a basket an voila! no more furballs around the power bar.
(Source: homedesign.marthastewart.com)
I wish I still had a kitty cat so that I could buy this felted wool cat cave by Love Cat Caves on Etsy. So cozy and so sweet. It doesn’t hurt that I used to have a Siamese beauty much like the one in the photo.
A little behind on the moustache trend I know, but these hangers are adorable. They would look perfect in a boys room and I think they are totally DIYable with some wire hangers and patience.
This can also be applied to mangos and sometimes pineapples.
(Source: tastefullyoffensive, via cajunmama)
Make a gorgeous mug bag from this free pattern from Red Brolly. What a great way to bring your mug and tea to work or to wrap up a gift for your friend or mom.
**LINKS FIXED** The new Tumblr format threw me for a loop.
Every woman in Canada who has ever been at a Doctor’ office has read at least one Today’s Parent magazine. Well, now this mom actually got to write for their website! Check out my article (slideshow) for Todaysparent.com! Great DIY ideas on how to store your kids things, and only a couple have been featured here. I am so excited to be doing more articles for them in the future as well!
Check out this adorable cable storage! The Nibbles CableKeep keeps your cables neat and tidy while on the powerbar and in transit. It is also cute as all get out! The Nibbles Cablekeep is $16.00 and is available in green, red, light blue and dark blue.
I need all of these. Need.
I love the Hemmingway and Salinger quotes. They would be perfect in my office.
(Source: ianbrooks)
DIY Fabric Storage : Jamie Diersing via Living With Kids
Using wall mounted mail sorters is a great way to store small pieces (When I say small I mean a yard or less) of fabric. Mind you, this only works for those with wall space and fabric in small pieces, unlike myself who has floor to ceiling cabinets and insists on owning way too much fabric.
To view the rest of the article and likewise more of Jamie’s home photos click the photo.