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Saturday, December 31, 2011
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Do It Yourself Jewelry Organizer
Jewelry is the thing that puts the total finish on an outfit. Simple, elegant, or sleek and brassy. Many a person has built quite the collection through their years but often find that the result is quite dismal. Necklaces, watches, earrings - all of which can't be found because there is no way to organize it. Here are a few clever ideas to organize your jewelry in an appealing but cheap way.
Watches and Bracelets
This little necessity can add as much to an outfit as it is functional, but what to do to organize them! I once had a friend that used to keep her watches on a paper towel dispenser. She attached it directly to the wall and wouldn't you know that it not only organized them but made them easily accessible as well. She also had another one that stored her rings. What a great space saver for your dresser!
Necklaces
Necklaces are so great until they get tangled and broken! A great way to organize them is to purchase a men's tie rack. A lot of these fit compactly into your closet or on the wall by your mirror. These allow you to hang them without getting them tangled while being able to twirl your way into the perfect necklace choice. Another inexpensive idea I have seen is to use a hanger with clothes pins in between to prevent tangling of your necklaces. Great hint for traveling with necklaces that you don't want to get tangled - put the chains in a drinking straw for the trip. This keeps all chains tangle free!
Earrings
Earrings are probably the biggest headache to get organized. Is it just me or does one of a match always seem to be missing? I have seen a couple of very cute and inexpensive ideas for getting these darn things under control! Using an embroidery circle with some embroidery material (color of your choice) tightly in the circle. This is the perfect surface to poke through your earrings for display. Even hoops around the sides can be organized with this solution. Other things I have seen include egg carton with top removed or ice cube trays. While those are cheap as well, they are not quite to appealing to the eye as the first one. As for those earrings that have lost their mate, you should keep them as they are great as pins or accessories for scarves!
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Wild Bird Feeder - Who Eats What?
I'm always amazed at the variety of birds I have show up at my wild bird feeders. I have a bird feeding station outside my home office window and love to see who's visiting and see the new arrivals. Its a great way to take a break from my work and be able to observe nature from my window. I'm in a suburban neighborhood and there are so many different types of birds that show up to feed here. You don't have to have a place in the country to enjoy feeding the birds and getting to know the kinds of wild birds that live in your area.
One of the reasons I get such a variety of wild birds at my feeders is that I have a variety of food and ways for birds to feed. That's why I call it a bird feeding station. Its not just one wild bird feeder, but several different kinds. I have them on shepherd's hooks or bird feeder poles to try and keep them out of reach of the squirrels and give the birds a bit of space between the feeders. I love to see the wild birds perched on the tops of the bird feeder poles, on the clothesline or the lip of the bird bath waiting their turn at the feeder of their choice.
So who eats what?
Sunflower Seeds. The most common type of feeder is a tube feeder filled with sunflower seeds or mixed seeds. These will attract the most birds; songbirds, cardinals, sparrows, chickadees, juncos, etc.
Nyjer or Thistle Seed. These are a favorite of the finches, especially goldfinches. You can use a tube feeder for these as well, but you need one made for Nyjer seed, it has a very fine mesh. You can also use a stocking type feeder, essentially a mesh bag.
Platform or Ground Feeders. Doves, juncos, towee, quail are ground feeders. They eat seed spilled from the hanging feeders off the ground. Since I have cats, I also put a raised platform out for them to feed from more safely.
Suet. Woodpeckers, Flickers and Nuthatches love suet. I only feed suet during the colder months as there doesn't seem to be much of an audience for it in the summer when bugs are plentiful. Suet cakes can be hung in suet feeders or mesh bags. The birds need to be able to cling to the feeder, often upside down, to eat.
These are just a few of the examples of what you can put in your wild bird feeder to attract a variety of birds to your yard. Once you hang your first feeder and enjoy watching your visitors, you'll want to add another kind to see who else comes to visit.