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New Hamburg thrift store raising money for Haiti
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That includes bars of bath soap, shampoo, bars of laundry soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, new bath towels, combs, nail clippers, adhesive bandages and

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15 Great Money Saving Tips You Can Actually Use

by Bath Towel on December 26, 2009

Everybody wants to save money today, that’s no secret. Here are some great tips that have been gathered to help you save money, solve common problems for less and get what you need without paying for what you don’t.

Things That Last Longer:

1 – Rechargeable Batteries AA for your digital camera etc.. Many cameras don’t even work with regular alkaline batteries, and they are only good for one use then you throw them away. A set of 4 rechargeable batteries can be found online for around $10 and last a long time, so don’t pay $40 for them at the store.

2 – Nonstick Cookware: Testing has shown that the “Circulon Elite” brand outlasts others, so if you must buy new make sure you take a look at them. If you already have some, DO NOT use non-stick cooking spray or it will cook into the surface and make it tacky and hard to clean! It’s already non-stick so you’re just wasting the “Pam” anyway.

3- Sheets: Sometimes they need replacing or you need another set. Take a look at the “JCPenny Home Collection” and their 300 thread count sheets to be more specific. They are reported to not shrink and fade and 300 thread count is the perfect balance between lower cost and softer feel.

4- Clothing: You want a gentle stain remover and detergent, and “Tide Total Care” has shown to be both; helping clothing look newer for longer.

5- Towels: When your towels need replacing, “Canopy Bath Towels” at Walmart looked good even after 25 washes. At only about $35 for a 6 piece set they are a great value.

6- If it’s broke, fix it: “Gorilla Super Glue” can bond to metal, stone, wood, ceramics, glass and more! Exercise caution to not glue things to your skin and never get your fingers near your eyes when using any “Super” glue.

Quick Spill Cleanups:

7- Computer Desk: Spill resistant or waterproof keyboards can save your day, and money! “Seal Shield Seal Flex” keyboards can go directly into the dishwasher for easy cleanup.

8- Carpet Stains: If you have a puppy or young children then this is for you. The “Woolite Pod” gets out stains quick and easy can can even put the fluff back into matted up carpet. Always make sure to soak up as much of the spill as possible before using any cleaner.

9- Carpet Cleaning: For years people have rented ‘Bissell Deep Cleaner” steam cleaners to clean their carpets themselves. When you move out of your apartment, rent a steamer for fairly cheap at most large grocery stores and make sure you get back your security deposit.

10- On The Go: The “Tide to Go” pen can save day if you end up wearing some of your lunch before going to that big meeting at work and save your white shirt from a stain that you might not be able to get out later.

Living eco-friendly:

11- Painting Stinks: Use paints with no Volatile Organic Compounds VOC’s when possible, it’s better for your family and the Earth.

12- Grow Your Own: With vegetable prices rising start your own small garden in your yard. Pick plants that yield a lot of what you like tomatoes, zucchini, beans, peppers and save money on groceries.

13- Weed Killer: “Preen” vegetable garden weed-preventer has a safe organic formula that stops weeds from growing in your garden. Alternatively you can pull them out by hand, it’s cheaper and guaranteed eco-friendly.

14- Bottled Water: Don’t buy it. Get a “Brita” or “Pur” faucet-mounted water filter and fill up 1 gallon jugs to be placed in the fridge. Tap water isn’t cold enough for me and this is a great solution. Help keep millions of water bottles out of the landfill, it’s an enormous trash generator that people largely ignore. One faucet-mounted filter can replace 750 sixteen ounce single serving water bottles!

15- Repair It: Broken electronics do not belong in the trash, they contain PCB’s (Printed Circuit Boards) that have mercury in them which is hazardous waste and is not allowed in your household trash. You can probably repair your digital camera for $100 or less instead of throwing it away and spending $400 on a new one or $200 on one that isn’t as good as the one you threw away.

You may not be able to save thousands with these tips, but every bit helps. There are so many more that are not listed, be sure to look for more problem solving and money saving ideas coming soon!

Thomas Drayton is the Owner of Darntoothysam.com, an online camera repair shop specializing in Canon Sony and Nikon Digital Camera Repair, repairing hundreds of customer cameras per month. Darntoothysam.com carries hard to find Digital Camera Repair Parts for the do-it-yourself-er for all brands like Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fuji, Kodak, Casio, Panasonic, Pentax and more!

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How To Decorate A Small Bathroom on A Shoestring Budget

by Bath Towel on November 22, 2009

Carol has just purchased her first home and the guest bathroom is 7 feet long by 5 feet wide. It is an older home and her bathtub and sink have seen better days. The paint on the walls is old and faded and the white floor tiles are now a worn out grey.

The first thing I noticed about this bathroom when I opened the door was the fact that it does not have a window. This makes the space feel dark and closed in. The layout of the bathtub, sink and toilet is what I call the “builders standard layout.” The tub is located at the back of the room up against the back wall, the sink is positioned immediately to the right upon entering the room and the toilet is between the tub and the sink. Carol has every reason to want to update this space. Frankly, it was just the opposite of warm and inviting. It was drab and dreary.

Needless to say, because Carol had just spent her life savings on the purchase of her home, there was not a lot of money in the budget to turn her eye sore of a bathroom into a place of escape and tranquility. Not knowing how to accomplish this task on a shoestring budget, she asked me if I would offer her some advice. So here is the advice I gave Carol.

Advice #1: Refinish the bathtub and sink:
Sounds expensive, but it is not. Carol could pay to have someone refinish her tub and sink or she can do it herself. Refinishing your tub is a task that anyone who know how to paint with a roller can do. Purchase a “Do It Yourself” refinishing kit from your local home and garden center. It includes a special primer and paint that is made especially for bathtubs and sinks. I Googled the search term “bathroom refinishing kit” and discovered several online merchants that sell the kits. For about $75 she can purchase one of these kits and before the weekend is out, Carol can rest assured that there are no signs of the fact that her tub and sink was built in 1950.

 
Advice #2: Replace the toilet:
The toilet in this bathroom is so old you cannot see the white porcelain any longer. All you see when you look into the bowl is a rusty brown. When the inside of your toilet is fifty different shades of rust rings, it is time for a new one. The cost to replace the toilet will range anywhere from $100 to several hundred dollars.  Here is where Carol should call a professional. Toilets must be installed correctly or they will leak, and leaks lead to water damage, and water damage leads to a very expensive repair job. So, CALL A PROFESSIONAL!

Advice #3: Pull up the worn and cracked linoleum:
Floors are the foundation to any design scheme. It is the number 1 important feature in a room. Floors are where any room design should start. It will set the tone for the entire space.

Because Carol has a small bathroom, she has several options for new flooring material. By far the cheapest way to go would be to lay some new linoleum down. This could run anywhere from $50 – $75. Another option is to install decorative tile on the floor. This could cost anywhere from $75 – $125. It does not take a lot of tile to cover the bathroom floor, maybe 2 – 3 boxes. So, if she wanted to, she could splurge a little and go for a high quality tile. After all, this is the one item Carol will have to live with for a very long time.

Advice #4: Paint the bathroom walls:
Nothing gives a room an instant make-over like a fresh coat of paint. This is by far the smallest room in the house so one gallon of paint for about $20 will be more than enough. Because this is a small room without a window I suggest staying away from dark colors. Dark colors will make this space feel even smaller than it already is.
Choose a light color of paint. Light colors tend to brighten up a space and evoke a happy, calm, and inviting feel. Light colors cause the body to relax and are also used as a way to reduce stress.

Advice #5: Create the illusion of having a window:
Carol can “trick” the eye into believing that there is a window in her bathroom by using a mirror. Stand in the doorway of the bathroom and envision where you would install a window if you had the opportunity to do so.

1) Install a non-decorative mirror in that spot instead. It is important that the mirror is your basic mirror without any type of framing. A framed mirror will look like a mirror you huge up in a bad spot on the wall.

2) Now, install a curtain rod “over” your mirror the same way you would if it was a window. 

3) Hang up curtains that have a valance included with the set. A valance is a short curtain that hangs between the two side panels. It is used to hide the curtain rod when the curtains are pulled back. These curtains will hide the top as well as the sides of the mirror.

4) Use the “tie-backs” that came with your curtain set and tie back both sides of the curtain. If you curtains did not come with tie backs, they are sold separately. Be sure you purchase ones that complement the curtains.

5) Install a window planter box (found at your local garden center) across the bottom of the mirror in order to hide the bottom. The planter box should completely cover the bottom of the mirror. Because of this, it is very important that the planter box be slightly longer than the mirror so that you can attach the planter box to the bathroom wall. Use two screws to secure the planter to the wall. If you do not have “studs” in the wall where the screws need to go you must use “anchors.” Ask your local hardware salesman what these are if you do not know. Do not worry, anchors install very easily and quickly. No special tools are required.

6) Plant a beautiful assortment of silk flowers in the box. They can be found in the craft isle of your local home and garden center or craft store. Shop around. You might be able to find a silk floral arrangement that already come in a planter box that fit your “window.”

I do not recommend planting live plants. Most people keep the light off in the bathroom when it is not in use and do to the lack of light you will end up with is a planter box full of dead plants.

Advice #6: Accessorize:
Here is where the fun begins. Because Carol has a small bathroom all she needs to pull her design scheme together is a few accessories.

a) Go to your local bed and bath store and purchase the most beautiful shower curtain you can find. Do not focus on price, FOCUS ON QUALITY. This is a very important element. except for the floors, it is the most visible item your guest will see. EVERYTHING rest on the shower curtain. If it cost more than you have budgeted for, save money someplace else.  Keep in mind that quality does not mean loud or flashy. The shower curtain can be very simplistic in style. Quality means that after many showers it will still look new and fresh years from now.

b) Here is a designer secret that I have not shared with many people. Oftentimes, I will purchase a regular curtain that is not labeled “shower curtain.” I’m talking about curtains one might hang up in the bedroom. I purchase a grommet kit from Wal-Mart and simply hang a high quality, heavy duty plastic shower curtain liner on shower hooks and then I add the curtains to the same hooks. Wal-Mart sell heavy duty shower curtain liners in several different colors. Purchase one that will blend well with the main color of your curtain.

c) Add a coordinating area rug in the center of the floor.

d) Every bathroom must have some sort of pleasing aroma. Purchase a candle lantern that blends well with your design scheme and add a scented candle inside.

e) Place the candle lantern on the back of the commode. Just before your guest arrives be sure to light the candle so your bathroom will be filled with a wonderful aroma. For safety reasons, when purchasing a candle lantern, be sure you purchase a style that COMPLETELY enclose the candle. You never want to leave an open flame unattended. Visit The Candle Lantern Shop. They sell over 200 various styles of lanterns all safe for the bathroom.

f) Add a couple of smaller accessories to the back of the commode to complete the look. Keep it simple and do not add anything that will fall off or cause a hazard when the toilet is in use.

g) If you have space around your sink, add a coordinating liquid soap dispenser and a tissue box. Purchase a decorative towel ring and install it on the wall where your sink is. Hang a coordinating hand towel for your guest to use after washing their hands.

h) Install an additional towel bar rack on the largest wall. Hang 2 coordinating towels and 2 hand towels. Layer the towels by placing the large one on the bar first and then a hand towel on top of it. 

i) Now stand in the doorway of the bathroom and take at look at all that you have accomplished. Look for any flaws in your design. Did you add to many accessories or maybe not enough? Ask yourself how well do your colors blend together. Have you used one color too much or maybe not enough? Do your bathroom have that WOW! factor that you were after?

As you can see, it is not difficult to turn a small outdated bathroom into a place of peace and tranquility. It does however take a little pre-planning and effort on the part of the homeowner. So, stop complaining about how outdated your bathroom is. Roll up your sleeves and go to work at fixing the flaws. If you start on Friday, you should be finished by Sunday. Good luck and have fun in the process. 

Shirley Kelly is the owner of The”>http://www.lanterns2.com”>The Candle Lantern Shop where she sells candles, candle lanterns, incense, oils and more. Shirley has been in the interior design business for more than 10 years. Her passions are interior design and gardening. She enjoys sharing home and garden ideas with others on her blog. To read more of her ideas or to share your own home and garden tips, please visit her http://www.lanterns2.com/home-and-garden-design-ideas/blog “>Home and Garden Ideas Blog She would love to hear from you.

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Looking For Decorative Bathroom Mirrors

by Bath Towel on September 21, 2009

If you are looking for decorative mirrors for your bathroom then you are in the right place. It is also possible to order your mirror online and get it delivered to you so you do not even have to leave your house.

If you have an idea of the kind of mirror that you want, just browse around the net and you can place an order should you come across it. This is where most people worry about losing money to unscrupulous sites, No. I’m talking about reputable hardware stores that you probably know off as well and out of convenience have an online ordering facility.

Amongst some of the places where you will be able to find decorative bathroom mirrors include any of these: mirrors decorative, full length mirror, full length mirror

Back to the issue of your bathroom mirrors, basically the ideas are endless when you talk of bathroom mirrors. You can pick from traditional shapes with stylish finishes or you can choose to have architectural designs of your own. You have the option of going for a full length wall mirror or just a relatively large mirror.

Mirrors give your bathroom that more comfortable and relaxed environment and the larger the mirror the better the effect. once you have an estimate of how much you are prepared to use, then look for available mirrors within your budget range. A decorative mirror does not necessarily have to have a frame. Putting a frame on a decorative mirror makes it more expensive.

You should be able to find an online dealer within your area. If you get one then you ask them to fit the mirror for you. Trust me you do not want to take chances when it comes to installing your mirror. It would be better to get someone who is skilled at it to fit the mirror than risk it breaking after a few days.

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Looking For Great Bathroom Decorating Tips?

by Bath Towel on September 17, 2009

Every person that has a bathroom that needs to be redecorated is interested in great bathroom decorating tips.  There are a number of different ways that a person can use bathroom decorating tips to make their bathroom seem more spacious without having to remodel the bathroom or spend a lot of money on the decorating items.  In many cases, making the bathroom appear larger can be accomplished with some simple small bathroom decorating tips that will take a short amount of time to complete.

Lighting Is The Often Overlooked Bathroom Decorating Tip

The bathroom decorating tips that are often overlooked is the use of lighting in unique spaces of the bathroom.Bright lighting in a bathroom makes the bathroom brighter and attracting which makes a great difference in the appearance of the bathroom.  There are many different ways that lighting can be placed using bathroom decorating tips to avoid taking up a great deal of space in the bathroom, including placing recessed lighting in the walls or in the ceiling, installing a skylight, or creating a new window.

Bathroom seems much bigger than it actually is when additional mirrors are used for decorating.  Mirrors in the bathroom capture the available light and causes it to reflect around the room creating additional illumination and making the walls appear farther away.  There are many bathroom decorating tips that can be used to make a bathroom more attractive and most can be accomplished within a few hours.

Using Paints To Make The Bathroom Space Appear Larger Is The Easiest Bathroom Decorating Tips

One of the easiest bathroom decorating tips to complete is to choose light paints for the walls and ceiling of the bathroom to make the space appear more open and airy.Larger bathroom appear compact and formal in bold and dark paints, also dark paints can have a claustrophobic effect on a small size bathroom.  Bright or bold items should be used as accents of the bathroom or incorporated in very small amounts using bathroom decorating tips that deal with brightly or bold colored items.

Unlike the paints on the wall the light colors on floor makes bathroom appearance larger so light material is among the best bathroom decorating tips.  Popular materials for a bathroom floor are linoleum and tiles in pale shades of tans, grays, and blues.  By following these bathroom decorating tips, you will begin a light decorating scheme that will make your bathroom appear much bigger than it truly is.

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Professional Contemporary Bathroom without the Designer

by Bath Towel on September 6, 2009

Designing a professional looking contemporary bathroom without spending the money on a designer is easier than you might think. The best way to get a designer bathroom look on your own is all about planning and research. Taking the time to figure out all of your design options and making a realistic budget will ensure your success.

Getting Started with your Designer Bathroom

When starting the planning stage of your contemporary designer bathroom there are many resources available to gain both design ideas and the newest techniques available. When designing a bathroom there are some areas that it is better to let a professional handle such as the plumbing. But there are many things available for the do-your-self designer.

Choosing the right Contemporary Bathroom Lighting

The easiest way to change the look of a bathroom is to change the lighting. Contemporary bathroom lighting fixtures have a sleeker design than most other lighting options and are perfect for smaller spaces. This type of fixture can be purchased at any home improvement store across the country or online at many different retailers. While this is the easiest way to change the look of your bathroom the contemporary bathroom lighting does need to complement the other furniture that is already present in this space or you need to add other contemporary elements such as cabinets.

Making Extra Space with Corner Bathroom Cabinets

A good way to add both storage and design into any space especially smaller spaces is with corner bathroom cabinets. These come in many different sizes and can be either wall mounted or stand alone. Corner bathroom cabinets not only add a great design element to your room but they take advantage of the generally wasted corner space that is in every bathroom.

One of the keys to having a great contemporary design is to make sure that your theme flows throughout the entire space. While it might be fun just to add one or two contemporary elements into your bathroom it can look cheapened if the design does not compliment the existing style of the space.

A true designer bathroom will have complimentary elements throughout and be comfortable and fluid. Taking the extra time in the planning and budget stage will ensure that your design will be an overwhelming success. Take advantage of the many space saving ideas that are available such as corner cabinets and wall mounted vanities. This will add essential storage without sacrificing the design.

The use of contemporary bathroom lighting will give your space a sleek modern inspiration without blowing the budget. While lighting in a bathroom is important it is just an accent to the other focal points in the space. If you want a complete contemporary design in your space the cabinetry and fixtures need to be sleek and have clean lines. When working in this style avoiding clutter also helps enhance the overall design of a space. The contemporary or modern design style focuses more on form and function than to many accessories. Following these few guidelines will insure that you get a designer bathroom without the designer price tag.

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Professional Contemporary Bathroom without the Designer

September 4, 2009

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Various Kinds Of Marble Bathroom Sinks: Select The Best One!

August 28, 2009

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Reasons To Purchase An Inflatable Hot Tub

August 23, 2009

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Healthy Shelf Paper Towel Dispensing Shelf Cherry Finish

July 8, 2009

Healthy Shelf Paper Towel Dispensing Shelf Cherry Finish

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