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How A Diy Overhaul Turned A 600 Vintage Camper Into A Cozy Hangout
Dann was giddy to find a 1968 Silver Eagle camper on Craigslist for just $600. The ad, however, failed to mention that the camper had been left out in the woods and its roof was caving in. Dann, a designer and owner of the salvage shop Rebel Reclaimed in Grand Rapids, Michigan, saw past all of that. “Saving vintage things speaks to my need to help the runt of the litter,” Dann says....
How Jelly Beans Became A Favorite Candy For Easter Celebrations
The History of Jelly Beans No one knows jelly beans like the experts at Jelly Belly, so we took our questions to Rob Swaigen, the vice president of global marketing for the company. “The exact origins of the jelly bean are lost in time, and only part of its history is known," he says. “Most experts believe the soft center is a descendant of a middle eastern confection known as ’Turkish Delight’ that dates back to pre-Biblical times....
How To Choose The Right Sander For Your Project
Manual Sander A manual sander is the easiest and least expensive sanding tool to use. It relies on manual labor to get a smooth, even finish. It’s a good tool for small projects where the wood is already in decent shape or for touch-ups on a piece that’s already been sanded. When using a manual sander, make sure you always go with the grain. Any other direction will create nicks and splinters in the wood....
How To Choose The Right Saw For Your Project
We’ll introduce you to eight common saw types—including both manual and power-operated saws—and help you choose the right one for your project. Plus, we have expert tips for operating each saw so you can work with confidence. Hand Saw The most basic type of saw, a hand saw is a must-have tool for cutting boards, logs, or thinner materials. The tool requires manual labor and a steady back-and-forth motion to cut through materials, and it’s very simple to use....
How To Cook Kabocha Squash A Seasonal Japanese Pumpkin
What Is Kabocha Squash? Kabocha squash looks like a small round pumpkin with dark green skin and lighter-color stripes or bumps. Orange-skin varieties can also be found. The flesh is orange, similar to butternut squash. While it’s often prepared as a vegetable, kabocha squash (along with other winter squashes) are fruits. Selecting Kabocha Squash This winter squash is available late summer to early fall. Look for kabocha squash with dull, unblemished skin and no soft spots....
How To Create A Beautiful Pollinator Garden For Butterflies And Bees
Best Types of Plants for Pollinators Besides perennials and annuals, many vines, shrubs, and trees produce flowers that draw pollinators. Plants with brightly colored flowers, usually oranges, reds, and yellows, seem to be the most attractive to bees and other flying insects. Some of the best types of flowers for pollinators have an open or flat shape, allowing for easier access to pollen and nectar. To start learning how to make a pollinator garden, look for these plants to add to your landscaping....
How To Create A Cloffice For The Ultimate Work From Home Setup
“Most reach-in closets are about 2 feet deep, so a shallow desk can slide right in,” says professional organizer Kay Patterson. “Some fun wallpaper or cute desk decor will make the space more inviting.” The basic setup requires a desktop surface, storage, and a chair or stool, which can all easily fit inside a reach-in bedroom closet or a linen closet in the hallway. At the end of the day, simply close the closet doors to conceal your workstation and keep your home looking clutter-free....
How To Create A Home Improvement Project Budget
To help sort through these questions, we asked renovation industry experts to share guidance on how to create a home improvement project budget. Research, ask questions, and plan, plan, plan. The more time and energy you put into researching and planning your improvement project at the outset, the less likely you are to face unexpected costs that were left out. The extra bit of effort you expend early on can also help avert any project hold-ups....
How To Deep Clean Your Waffle Maker Without Damaging It
How to Clean a Waffle Maker Before you begin, note that you should never use any tools or utensils with sharp edges, scouring pads, or hard-bristled brushes that could scratch and destroy the surface of the waffle machine. What You’ll Need Paper towelsSoft-bristle brushRubber spatulaSponge or dishclothDish detergent Step 1: Review the manual. Referring to the owner’s manual will help you determine the best way to clean your waffle maker, and eliminate a lot of the guesswork to ensure you don’t damage your appliance....
How To Dry Clothing The Right Way For Wrinkle Free Results
What Clothes Can I Dry? As a general rule of thumb, the clothing items you launder in a permanent-press or regular cycle in the washing machine can also be dried in the clothes dryer. But it’s always best to check the clothing care label. You especially don’t want to machine-dry anything that should be washed by hand. When in doubt, hang-dry clothes on a clothes-drying rack. This option saves money on fuel bills, extends the longevity of clothes, and reduces concerns about ruining specific clothing....
How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs
It’s not just hotels where bed bugs now lurk. Summer camps, college dorms, apartment complexes, theaters, and secondhand furnishings are just a few other hideouts. So with all this news, it’s no wonder you want to know how to avoid bed bugs. The best place to start is to learn how to identify bed bugs and where to look for them. How to Identify Bed Bugs IDs, please! Adult bed bugs look similar in size and appearance to an apple seed but are rusty red in color....
How To Get Rid Of Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs
Are Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs Harmful? Numerous stink bug species are native to the United States, but brown marmorated stink bugs originated in Asia. They made their way to the U.S. in the 1990s and were first discovered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1998. Since their arrival, they’ve spread across the country at a rapid rate, and have been spotted in nearly every state. They don’t have many natural predators in North America, so their population has exploded in the 20-plus years since they arrived....
How To Get Rid Of Mealybugs On Your Houseplants And Keep The Pests Away
What Are Mealybugs? Mealybugs are tiny, oval-shape insects related to scale (another plant pest), but they have soft bodies instead of a hard shell like scale does. Look for them in hard-to-reach spaces, such as the points where leaves meet stems and the undersides of leaves. Some mealybugs also hide in soil and on roots, making them more challenging to spot. These insects are most attracted to citrus trees and tropical plants such as fiddle leaf figs and hibiscus, but they’re not too picky....
How To Get Rid Of The Yellow Foamy Fungus On Your Mulch
It sounds as though you have a slime mold growing on your wood mulch. I’m guessing that the lawn and new plants have been heavily watered (probably to help the sod), because this slime mold generally develops when moisture is plentiful. There’s not much you need to do except cut back on the moisture a bit. Luckily, the fungus won’t harm anything, and it will disappear on its own when the weather warms up and dries out....
How To Grow And Care For A Citronella Plant
How to Grow a Citronella Plant A member of the scented geranium family of plants, citronella plant is often stocked alongside the herbs in the garden center. Sometimes it will even be labeled as a mosquito plant. Look for a plant that has healthy, deep green leaves. Then, gently remove the plant from the container and take a peek at the roots. The roots should be bright white and just beginning to reach the edges of the container....
How To Install A Bathroom Vent Fan For A Mildew Free Space
When you install a new vent in a bathroom, it’s a hefty task, but it can be done by homeowners with experience in siding, roofing, and electrical work. Below, we show you how to safely get the job done. If you can, run the duct straight out through a wall. Or go up into the attic, over, and out through the soffit. If there’s no room above, the best solution may be a special vent fan that you can mount on the wall....
How To Install A Hose Bib
If you live in an area with freezing winters and the hose bib pipe will enter a heated space, buy a long-stem, frost-free hose bib, which shuts the water off inside rather than outside. If you live in a warm climate, simply connect the pipe to a standard hose bib. If the hose bib will attach to a sprinkler system, install a hose bib with an antisiphon device, which prevents water from backing up into the house and possibly contaminating your household water....
How To Make A Floating Canvas Frame
How to Make a Floating Canvas Frame Make your favorite art even more beautiful with this DIY frame. Before you begin, make sure you’ve gathered all the necessary supplies. Supplies Needed 1/4-inch sanded plywood sheet, 3-4 inches larger than the dimensions of your artwork1 x 3-inch lumber (amount will vary based on artwork)Table SawMiter sawWood glueClampsSmall panel nailsHammerPaintbrushesStainStaining ragPainters tapePaintRuler or measuring tapePencilLevelDrillScrewsAdhesive hook-and-loop tape Step-by-Step Instructions You can build this canvas frame in an afternoon....
How To Make A Spooky Black Candle Urn For Halloween
How to Transform a Planter Into a Spooky Halloween Decoration Supplied Needed 14 foam pipe insulation tubesScissors or box cuttersBattery-operated tea light candleMarkerRopeUrn planterSandBlack spanish mossHot-glue gunBlack hot glue Step-by-Step Directions This inexpensive Halloween decoration comes together in just minutes. Display it on a covered porch or inside by the fireplace. Step 1: Prep the Tubes Use scissors or a box cutter to cut foam pipe insulation tubes to multiple 24- to 32-inch lengths....