A couple of years ago Jay and I stopped in a restaurant supply store with my parents who were shopping for some lighting materials. As we were checking out I spotted this whisk near the checkout. We were making jokes about it being more of a weapon than a kitchen utensil and Jay decided that I couldn't live without it. So he bought it for me. It was the butt of many jokes but finally I stuck it in a kitchen drawer because I never used it. It was way too bulky for any 'home whisking applications' that I would have needed it for. I mean, seriously, check this sucker out! It weighs half a pound! A regular whisk weighs 1.75 ounces. (Yes, I weighed them. I was bored.)
And for Metamorphosis Monday. . . . new curtains! Exciting, huh. No really, they are. I can't tell you how much happier I am not having to see this mess . . .
I bought a couple of sets of Better Homes and Gardens curtains at Wal*Mart (hey, it's all I have around here!) and another shower curtain rod and 10 minutes later *poof* no kid clutter! They are a bit, um, brilliant white though. I'm thinking I might attempt tea dyeing them. I had to cut quite a bit off to make them the right length and I still have the excess to play with. Maybe by next Monday I will have made it happen!
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6 comments:
That's a really good idea with the curtains. And a tea dye would be beautiful. So crafty, this one!
That's a quick and great way to hide the clutter in bookshelves. Done it myself a time or two!
Brenda
Tea dyeing would look great! I've done it, and it's super easy. I don't know if I'd drink the leftover tea though! lol, although you do know I have my stupid frugal moments!
I love it!
Very efficient!
And a cherry curd. Now I'm impressed!
Love the curtains but I bet a tea dye job would be adorable. Very smart tip!
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