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Friday, January 25, 2013

10 Weekend Projects

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No matter how much time you have, you probably have enough to tackle a home improvement project this weekend. Sometimes a reminder that things don't take as long as you think is enough motivation get some of those projects done.

30 Minutes or Less
1. Change the hardware on your kitchen cabinets. You'll be surprised at what a huge difference modern hardware can make on your kitchen for not much money or time. Get out your screw driver and knock this project out in half an hour.

2. Wash the entry walls and door. This is probably the highest traffic area in your home. Especially in the winter, snow and dirt brought in can take a toll on the surfaces near the entry. A good scrub with a magic eraser will clean the area up in no time. You might not have noticed the dirt, but you'll definitely notice how clean it is!

3. Touch up nail holes with filler and paint. Remember when you moved that picture to another place in the room? Of course, the hole is still there. Grab some wall filler, patch up the hole and wipe up the excess. Then get a small amount of the wall paint from that room and paint over the filler. This will probably take 10 minutes total. What an easy way to feel accomplished!

4. Clean out lighting fixtures. Thankfully the cold weather has killed all of the house pests, but there might be some evidence of their tenancy in your lighting fixtures. Fill your sink with water and lysol (the recommended amount from the bottle) and unscrew the dome fixtures in your home. Dump out any debris in the trash and soak the fixtures in the sink solution. Rinse, dry and put back. 20 minutes or less (for all the dome lights in your home!).

5. Sweep your sidewalks and wipe down your mailbox. Brace the cold for 10 minutes and sweep the rocks and salt from your entryway sidewalks. Keeping this clean keep all of the floors in your house cleaner by default. While you're out there, give a quick wipe down to your mailbox with lysol. Who knows if the mail carrier transferred the flu from one mail box to another.

Half of a Day
1. Paint the walls. Have a room that could use a sprucing? Take 5 hours out of your day to purchase, prep and paint. Valspar Premium is $5 off this week with this coupon from Lowe's. Once you pick out your color (I recommend paint and primer in one, like Valspar, to make the most of my time), make sure to grab drop cloths and painters tape. My tips is to do the taping the night before so you can focus all your energy on painting when you first get up. Then it's done in just a few hours!

2. Install storage shelves. Don't forget about the vertical space in your laundry room or garage. There's great storage potential there! Purchase your preferred wall adhered storage unit - do you want wire open shelving, mdf open shelving or closed solid wood cabinets? So many choices. Make sure you have another person helping you with this. Someone to man the pencil and another to hold the level is an unbeatable team.

3. Deep clean carpets. Look for coupons online and rent a steam cleaning machine. While you're at it, clean your upholstered furniture and draperies. It takes a bit of time but it's worth it for the satisfaction of clean floors.

A Full Weekend
1. Refinish your kitchen cabinets. Whether you want to turn them glossy white or stain a new color, this is a fairly time intensive project, but not hard. Remove the cabinet doors and hardware. Sand the cabinet boxes and cabinet doors. Prime & paint or stain and seal (read labels for dry time) the cabinet boxes and then the doors (make sure all hardware is removed but kept together in an easy to remember place). Let everything dry over night. The next day reattach (or attach new) hardware to the cabinet doors and attach them to the cabinet boxes. A brand new kitchen in 48 hours!

2. Install hardwood flooring. There are so many options in hardwood flooring to easily install in your home now. Home Depot and Lowe's are great resources with several color options. You can tackle this project in a weekend easily. Make sure you know what you're doing by reading instructions carefully. This is one of the most significant improvements you could make in just a few days on your own.

Are you going to be doing any projects in your home this weekend? We'd love to see before and after photos!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Out with the Old...

It's always good to start the new year fresh. A great way to do that is to go through files, boxes and closests and purge what you don't need. Here are some tips to help you minimalize this month.

1. Get a paper shredder, scanner and a document box handy. Whether you keep your files organized, piled up on the table, or scattered around the house - chances are, you have more paperwork than you need. Set aside an afternoon to go through everything, even the organized files, and sort out what you need.

Make 4 different piles:
1. To keep and scan (documents that you need but don't have to have a hard copy of)
2. To keep and file (documents that should be kept in hard copy)
3. To shred (any paperwork that you don't need that has financial or personal information)
4. To pitch (envelopes, fliers, letters, etc. that you don't need to keep)

Be stingy about what gets to stay in the hard file. With Google Dr and external harddrives, scanning in paperwork is safer than ever.

2. Donate, sell, and trash your clothes. There are clothes that you don't wear in your closet, but you hold on to them for a number of reasons. If you haven't worn an item for 6 months to a year, it's time to part. The freedom of a roomy closet will feel great when you're done. This task could take less than one hour if you're dedicated to the job.

Make 4 different piles:
1. To give to friends (clothing that a friend with similar taste and size could get use out of)
2. To sell (clothing in style and in great condition that you can take to a second hand store)
3. To donate (clothing in good condition that someone less fornuate would be blessed by)
4. To trash (clothing with stains, holes, odd shape that no one else would want to wear)

You probably won't even remember which pieces are missing from your closet since you never wore them and you'll get to feel great, having blessed others or made money off of your unworn clothes.

3. Dig through your storage. What is out in the open, in your cupboards and easy access are the items that you use on a regular basis. Then there are the items under the bed, in the back closet and in the storage area. You do not use, thence do not need, most of the things you own in storage. Take a weekend and sort through objects tucked away. Have a goal in mind, such as 2 large cardboard boxes full of things to discard. Out dated electronics, broken furniture and useless objects don't need to have a space in your home.

What are your purging tips?



Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Ames Holiday Activities: December 13th-16th

Take a look at what the Ames community is offering this weekend to add to your holiday spirit!

Special Holiday Events:

Santa Express Train | Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad
On board, you will sing Christmas carols, hear the story of "Santa's Scenic Valley Ride," be served hot chocolate & a cookie and meet & receive a silver bell from Santa.
Thursday, December 13th - 6pm
Friday, December 14th - 6pm

Gifts & Decor:

Stocking Stuffer Night | Reiman Gardens Gift Shop
For special pieces to put in your family's stockings, come to Stocking Stuffer Night at Reiman Gardens Gift shop. There will be refreshments served. There is not cost for entry to the gift shop.
Thursday, December 13th - 5pm to 8pm

Floral Design Series: "Garland and Swags" | Reiman Gardens
Learn how to design and make your own Christmas garland and swags. Take home your handmade decor and save the knowledge on how to design them for years to come.
Thursday, December 13th - 2pm or 6:30pm | $30 for CoHorts Members/$38 General Public

Open House | Ciccotti Art Glass Studio
Ciccotti Art Glass will be showcasing new work while having the gift shop open for purchases. There will also be blown glass demonstrations throughout the day.
Saturday, December 15th - 10am to 4pm




Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Ames Holiday Actvities: November 30-December 2

The city of Ames has several holiday activities planned this month. This weekend is full of family friendly things to do to celebrate the Christmas season. I have compiled a list of the top holiday events to participate in this coming weekend.

Festival of Trees Workshop | The Octagon
The Octagon Center for the Arts is sponsoring an ornament and holiday workshop as part of the Festival of Trees. While you're there making ornaments, make sure you check out their array of beautifully adorned Christmas trees.
Saturday, December 1st - 1:30pm to 3:30pm | Free/Free Will Donations

ISU Forestry Christmas Tree Sale | Reiman Gardens Parking Lot
Haven't picked out a Christmas tree yet? Why not support Iowa State students in Forestry and get the perfect tree?  Conveniently located in the Reiman Gardens parking lot, you can do many of the  events offered at Reimans and take your tree home afterwards.
Friday, November 30th - 3pm to 8pm
Saturday, December 1st - 9am to 5pm
Sunday, December 2nd - 12pm to 5pm

Christmas Cookie Demonstration | Cooks Emporium
The annual Christmas cookie demonstration at Cooks Emporium is this Saturday. Get great recipes, ideas and tips for your holiday baking this season.
Saturday, December 1st - 10am | $5

Central Iowa Symphony Sounds of the Season Concert | Ames City Auditorium
The orchestra will be playing holiday classics all night. This would be a great date night idea to celebrate the Christmas season.
Saturday, December 1st - Doors Open 6:45pm, Performance Starts 7:30pm | $20

Snowball Drop | Tom Evans Park on Main Street
Holiday prizes, coupons, and discounts will be falling from the sky at Tom Evans Park this Saturday during the annual Snowball Drop. Stop here before going holiday shopping.
Saturday, December 1st - 1pm | Free

Altrusa Home Tour | Homes in Ames
Curious about the interior of the most beautiful homes in Ames? Here's a great opportunity to see some of those homes decorated for Christmas in the Altrusa Home Tour. There will be five homes in Ames included the tour: 3002 Sapphire Circle, 5316 Thackeray Drrive, 51552 180th Street, 1919 Polk Drive, 4317 Timber Ridge Drive.
Saturday, December 1st - 1pm to 5pm | $12 Advance/$15 At the Door
Sunday, December 2nd - 1pm to 5pm | $12 Advance/$15 At the Door

Santa Express Train | Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad
On board, you will sing Christmas carols, hear the story of "Santa's Scenic Valley Ride," be served hot chocolate and a cookie, meet, and receive a silver bell from, Santa.
Saturday, December 1st - 10:30am, 1pm, 3pm, & 6pm | $16

Holiday Music | Reiman Gardens
Live holiday music will be preformed at Reiman Gardens this weekend. Reiman Gardens has decked the halls and is ready for Christmas. Enjoy the scenory and the music offered at Reiman Gardens this weekend.
Saturday, December 1st - 12pm to 3pm | General Admission Rates
Sunday, December 2nd - 12pm to 3pm | General Admission Rates

Ames Children's Choirs Holiday Concert | Bethesda Lutheran Church
The talented children of Ames Children's Choirs will be performing holiday music at Bethesda Lutheran Church. There will be songs sung in several languages, including Portuguese, Hebrew, Latin & English.
Sunday, December 2nd - 3pm | $8 Adults/$5 Students & Seniors

Do you have events that you traditionally go to in Ames during the holidays? Will you be going to any of these activities listed?