Showing posts with label Home Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Recipes. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

NEED MORE SPACE? INGENIOUS BED IDEA FROM IKEA

FROM IKEA - SULTAN box springs and mattresses match, so your entire bed set will have a coordinated look.

Saw this today and thought it was a great idea for more storage in a small room.  Never seems like we can get enough of that! I fell in love with my current house because of all the closets. Seriously, I really did. :) It's a girl thing, huh.

You can find this bed at IKEA - SIZE RANGES - From Twin to 1/2 King - priced accordingly - $175 to $300 
Check out the link to IKEA site:  http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10098893

17 slats of layer-glued birch provide support for your body.  The slatted base can be lifted and the space underneath utilized for storage.  A box spring lifts the bed higher off the floor, making it easier to get in and out of bed.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

SILVER JEWELRY CLEANER


I love Silver jewelry! It goes with everything and always looks nice. I learned from a dear family friend who passed away much to early, never save anything for a special occasion.  I don't! I wear all my silver regularly and like to clean it myself & am very conscious of doing it the best way.

If you are fortunate to own anything from Tiffany & Co one of your most important objectives is appropriate care and storage of your Tiffany & Co. silver treasures. Silver jewelry, dazzling diamonds in silver settings, cufflinks, key rings, watches, or gift items from Tiffany & Co. are highly valued valuable. You want to keep them tarnish and scratch free.

Here are some of the following tips for caring for your silver that I have learned through the years, whether it's Tiffany and Co. or inherited silver wear that has been in the family for years. Keep your silver well polished and the sparkle will help maintain the value over time.

Cleaning your Tiffany & Co. silver Tip #1: Never use bleaches or abrasives.
Bleach seems like the answer to most household cleaning problems, but not when it comes to silver. Bleach and abrasives can cause irreparable damage to silver and stones. You've probably read or heard that it is okay to use toothpaste or backing soda on your silver and jewelry. It is not a good idea. I did it for years to my rings, and then realized, It will not polish your silver, and that is the last thing you want to when cleaning silver from Tiffany & Co. Jewelry experts also recommend steering clear of scouring powder and even creamy opaque jewelry cleaners.

Small brushes are useful, but I have found more success with soft, new toothbrushes than used ones. I used an old toothbrush to clean the nooks and crannies around a Tiffany & Co. bracelet given to me by my boyfriend. It was not very noticeable, but apparently there was enough toothpaste residue to make miniscule scratches in the silver. The scratches couldn't be seen unless you examined it closely, but it took away significant luster. I thought this could never be repaired and was crushed.  I took it in to T&CO Store downtown and they cleaned it, it looked like NEW! I was so HAPPY.  The Tiffany & Co. silver bracelet is still an heirloom, at the time I affected its shine, which ultimately can affect its value. Learn from my mistake and don't ruin your family silver.  When in doubt take it into them.  They are always super nice, friendly & helpful. Besides who doesn't like to go in and scope out new goodies! =)

Cleaning your Tiffany & Co. silver Tip #2: Water, Salt, and an aluminum plate.
Maybe you would like to clean your sterling silver with a jeweler recommended solution.

Take an aluminum plate, one tablespoon of salt, one tablespoon of baking soda, and hot water (not boiling). Pour the hot water in the pie plate to dissolve the powder solutions. Once the cleaner is mixed, dunk your silver jewelry, or any silver piece from Tiffany & Co. This is guaranteed by some silver aficionados as a tried and true method.

They do caution, however, that if your item is highly tarnished, it may still require polishing after tarnish removal.

Cleaning your Tiffany & Co. silver Tip #3:
When using commercial products buy silver specific cleaners.  There are so many jewelry and silver cleaners available, some claim to clean everything from your silver to your kitchen sink. When purchasing a commercial product for silver cleaning I recommend sticking with name brands that have been proven over time. Don't buy products that promise to clean everything: silver, gold, titanium, aluminum, steel. Those products are out there.

A brand name commercial product designed to remove silver tarnish can usually be trusted to safely remove tarnish from Tiffany & Co. silver. I have also used commercial polishing clothes, which I prefer to paste, to clean silver ware and silver serving pieces. This worked quite well. I prefer clothes to paste because it doesn't make as much of a mess. Either will get your silver polishing job done.

Jewelry experts even warn that you should be careful with polish, because it can wear away some of the silver. So these are probably not your best options for keeping Tiffany and Co. jewelry clean and polished.

Cleaning your Tiffany & Co. silver Tip #4: Steer clear of ammonia cleaners.
Some people have used ammonia to recapture the shine of silver. This works only on real silver, such as most items purchased from Tiffany & Co. However, ammonia products are used on sterling silver it will oxidize the finish. One day your beloved sterling silver baby spoon or duck bank will show signs of tarnish and rust.

I used ammonia for years, until I began to notice the tarnish on silver returning more quickly. Perhaps the use of pure ammonia or products containing large amounts of ammonia make a difference, but I have ceased to use ammonia altogether.

Cleaning your Tiffany & Co. silver Tip #5: Keep Tarnish away with Pacific Cloth
If you are storing your silver, store it in an airtight container lined with anti-tarnish cloth, also known as Pacific Cloth. This can be purchased at most fabric stores. Once you take the silver out for display, or to wear, wipe it clean with a soft polish cloth and replace it in the airtight Pacific Cloth lined container. If you do not wipe it clean, you may be disappointed to find tarnish the next time you pull out your Tiffany & Co. silver pieces.

Whether your silver pieces are from Tiffany & Co., grandma's heirloom collection, or any other silver producer store them carefully and clean them gently to ensure long life and brilliant shine.

***Do NOT use these methods on silver jewelry which contains gemstones. The delicacy of the gemstone may result in scratching, or other permanent damage.

*** ALSO - Chlorine can damage gold, platinum and some types of gems.
Don’t wear jewelry in hot tubs, swimming pools or wear when cleaning with bleach.



NOTE:   In addition to above tips - TIFFANY & CO.  SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING:

Between professional servicing, most gold and platinum jewelry can be maintained with a non-abrasive cleaner. Examine your jewelry regularly to make sure settings are snug and clasps and joinings are secure.

Sterling sliver tarnishes rapidly, especially when exposed to salt air and products containing sulfur,
such as rubber bands and some papers. Tiffany & Co. recommends a non-abrasive silver polish to keep your silver looking its best. 

Jewelry storage is important as well. At the time of purchase, all Tiffany & Co. jewelry is wrapped in a protective box, case or tarnish-resistant pouch. Between wearings, we recommend that you place it back in its original case or another suitably lined box or pouch.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

DIY Chalkboard Paint Recipe

Most chalkboard paints are available in traditional black or green, but it's easy to make if a different color is required.

Simply mix a cup of latex paint in the color of your choice and mix with two tablespoons of unsanded tile grout. You may have to play around with the amounts a little bit to get the desired consistency. Start with small amounts until you get the hang of it. (Thanks to marthastewart.com for this recipe!)


Use it all over the house for different craft projects. There are tons of things you can do, so grab a brush (or spray can) and get painting.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Aromatherapy Room Mist Air Freshener

This recipe creates and inexpensive AIR FRESHNER or LINEN SPRAY. It's easy to create, and you can use your favorite scent. I like Jasmine, rose, & Ylang Ylang. Reminds me of vacation!
•1 tsp. essential oil 
(a good rule of thumb 5, 10, 20 or 25 drops). 25 drops should be the most that you add.
•1/4 cup unflavored vodka (cheapest bottle)
•3 1/2 cups filtered water

Use an empty spray bottle or rinse out an old bottle with hot water. In a small bowl, mix essential oil and vodka together. The alcohol works as an emulsifier, allowing the oil and water to mix evenly. Pour the essential oil & vodka mix into the spray bottle, add the 3 1/2 cups filtered water, and shake.

•Put a few drops of lavender into ironing water to make clothes smell great. Great for sheets, sleepy time!
NOTE
Typically after it sits for 1day it will become stronger. So start with less drops of essential oil. You can always add more.

For an alcohol-free mixture omit the vodka, but make sure to shake rigorously before spraying, since the oil and water will separate. Make sure to shake well before each use. Also careful not to get on furniture or food.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Granite Counter Cleaner - Eco Friendly & Cheaper


  1. Take a spray bottle
  2. Fill it about 1/8th full with rubbing alcohol
  3. Add a drop of Dawn dishwashing soap
  4. A few drops of scented oil (optional, but makes it smell so good)

Fill the rest of the way with water, shake together, and you're good to go!
It makes your granite (or any countertop) shine and feel so smooth at a fraction of the price.
Works great on appliances as well.