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Daily Thrifty Tips - July 19, 2005Daily Thrifty Tips Volume Four, Number 174 July 19, 2005 http://www.ThriftyFun.com Hello, This week's TF News will be about Recycled Clothing Crafts. We will publish tips and ideas about making your own clothing from recycled items, like pillow cases and old jeans. If you have any ideas or photos to share on that topic, please submit them. Reminder: Any tips submitted before Thursday at midnight to either the photo or tips contest will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win the new Harry Potter book. Thanks for reading, Susan Tip Contest!
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Saving Money on Your Wedding Cake We saved money on the wedding cake because we ordered a very plain cake. It was only frosted with pearl frosting edging. Then we took left over live flowers that were not used in the wedding and decorated the cake. Her cake was absolutely magnificent and so simple to do as well as money saving!
By Robin If you have any more tips for saving money on a wedding cake, feel free to post them. Post Feedback: Click Here My dog's name is Tikka (tee-kah). It means "little pieces" in Native American Lakota Sioux, and was hand selected. She is a beautiful pure bred chihuahua and is over a year now, topping off at about three pounds. Here's little Tikka! I made a collage of puppy pictures of my adorable little chihuahua and posted the pictures on the back of my goldfish bowl, so that the pictures are visible through the clear glass and water. While I can admire my beautiful fish, the pictures of my little pooch shine through and I can adore them simultaneously!
By Abigail Kuch Post Feedback: Click Here If you are having trouble getting a Hoya to bloom, try it directly in a west window and remember when it does bloom, let the blossoms fall as another will take it's place in the same spot on the vine.
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Tips for keeping rust off tools. Post your ideas. Post Feedback: Click Here When washing windows get empty squirty bottle, pour about a quart of normal vinegar into it and then fill the rest of the bottle with cold water. Squirt onto your windows and use a normal dish cloth to wipe. You may notice smearing to begin with but this will fade. It's fantastic and so cheap. Post Feedback: Click Here Freshening Your Air Conditioned Air Attach a medium white thin cloth to indoor air conditioner filter with perfume or spices sprayed on it. Use you imagination. I have also used fruit rinds or dried flower petals sprayed with an oil based perfume. Put it in all indoor vents if you'd like. Post Feedback: Click Here Reusing Headboards for the Garden Old brass or wrought iron headboards can be used as trellises in the garden and also add a touch of whimsy to the overall landscape look. Post Feedback: Click Here
Then you are probably the family dog. By Sue Hadley Post Feedback: Click Here Let your household calendar help with everyday organization. Write birthdays, anniversaries, appointments, etc. in different colored inks so you know at a glance what type of event is coming up. Post Feedback: Click Here Watering Your Plants When You Are On Vacation Tips for watering you plants when you travel. Post your ideas! If you cannot afford fancy watering systems for your houseplants while on vacation, gather them all up and place in the bathtub with an inch of water. They will be just fine for at least two weeks. By Bobbie Post Feedback: Click Here Need to do a load of laundry and you have ran out of laundry soap? Here are some ideas that may help. Feel free to post your ideas. Recently I ran out of laundry detergent (with two little kids I lose track sometimes!). So I squirted a pre-treater on the stains, used 1/2 cup baking soda, and used hot water to wash. I threw in the fabric softener and had a clean, great smelling load of laundry. By kami Post Feedback: Click Here Ideas and tips for saving money on kids clothing. Submit your ideas below! Children's Specialty Items I shop at local Thrift Stores to buy my children "specialty" items such as dress pants that they will only wear once. This saves so much money and gets them what they need. By Tami Post Feedback: Click Here Tips for reusing jars. Post your ideas. Save All Your Jars! They can be used for so many things. Two ideas: Washed artichoke jars can be used as tea light holders. I use 4 of them and paint "N" "O" "E" "L" on them with fabric paint. They look beautiful outside near the front door, on a table in the entry, buffet, etc. Tomato sauce, fried pepper jars, etc.: Wash them (do not remove label) and place wildflowers, small bunches of cut flowers or fresh herbs (smells great). Voila! a charming holder and didn't cost a cent! I especially love the fried pepper jar with label holding zinnias, so colorful! By Annie Post Feedback: Click Here Give Hands a Spa Treatment While Gardening Use your gardening time to give your hands the spa treatment. Before you put on your gardening gloves, coat your hands with a thick coating of moisturizer. Rake your nails across a bar of glycerine soap to put the soap beneath your nails, and rub olive oil into the nails themselves. While you are gardening, your hands will be moisturized. When you finish, use a nail brush to remove the soap and wash your hands. Post Feedback: Click Here Taking Factory Tours While on Vacation The cost of vacation destinations are spiraling upward. But your family can still have fun at no cost and receive free items to boot. Check out the Factory USA web page at http://factorytoursusa.com. You'll learn you can make your own pretzels at the Sturgis Pretzel Factory in Lititz, PA; get tea and a heady surprise in the peppermint room of Celestial Seasonings in Boulder, CO; and indulge in a brew on the Anheuser-Busch tour in Jacksonville, FL. I've been on many such tours and found them to be informative and enjoyable. The company is doing its best to leave you with a great impression of its products. Enjoy! Post Feedback: Click Here Information about how to grow basil. Post your ideas. Saving Your Basil from Bugs To keep the bugs from eating your planted basil, plant them with marigolds! By Fay Ruggles Post Feedback: Click Here Keeping Pantyhose From Running Keeping New Hose from Snagging: Use old nylons or pantyhose to find fingernails that will snag your clothes when the nylons are pulled tight. Drag your nails across the old pair of nylons or panty hose to find the nail that needs to be filed. By Wendy Post Feedback: Click Here Epsom salts works wonders for houseplants because the magnesium sulfate helps cleanse the soil of harmful salts that tend to accumulate in the pots. Post Feedback: Click Here The Best Day of the Week To Fill Up Your Tank Always fill up your gas tank on Thursdays because they always hike up the prices on Fridays for the weekend because that is when most people travel. Post Feedback: Click Here I used all left over mashed potatoes to make potato puffs. Post Feedback: Click Here
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I have seen a lot of tips on catnip as a mosquito repellent, but, if I plant catnip somewhere in my yard, won't I have all the cats in the neighborhood pokin' around in it? Post Feedback: Click Here I'm looking for flame room ideas and decorations for my bedroom. If anyone knows where I can get sheets, light shades, etc. with flames on them, please let me know. Post Feedback: Click Here My springer spaniel has chronic ear problems - they look very clean; I never get any "yucka's" out of them, yet I can tell they hurt him and they smell. A friend told me 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 rubbing alcohol which I tried tonight, he's calm now, but was crazy when I first put the stuff in. Can anyone help? the vet bill is $40 just to see him and another 20 for the medicine. I am looking for a better home remedy! Post Feedback: Click Here Clothing Stains From Sunscreen I have discovered that sunscreen is staining my clothing. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution as to how to clean these stains off from cotton tops? Post Feedback: Click Here How can I make fabric flowers to attach to dresses or sweaters? Post Feedback: Click Here We recently bought white wicker furniture to use in the sitting room attached to our bedroom. Unfortunately, it gives off an odor similar to a gasoline or motor oil product. We have spray painted it and the odor still persists. How can we get rid of the odor? Will it dissipate over time if we wait? I worry about ingesting the "fumes" as we sleep. Post Feedback: Click Here Only Half of Electrical Circuit Works We recently purchased an old home (105 years old) and one day half of the lights on a circuit stopped working. They stopped when I turned on a sconce and it shorted and blew the circuit breaker. Half the lights on the circuit went out, not to be seen again. Post Feedback: Click Here Does anyone have any tips for removing suncream from white cotton t-shirts? I keep ending up with yellow stains, and find waterproof suncream is worse. I live in UK so I may not have access to any of the products from USA. Vinegar hasn't worked. Post Feedback: Click Here I'm about to plant a cedar hedge. I was told I have to mix some lime into my soil first. Is this true? I live in a zone 4 and already have several cedar trees on the property. Post Feedback: Click Here I am not sure how to house train my second silky. My first one is 8 months old and already house trained. The second one is barely 3 months old but I don't know if she should be crate trained. Would it create a problem if she is left in the crate while her "older sibling" has run of the house? Post Feedback: Click Here I have fell in love with my Lampe Berger lamp that was given to me as a gift. Does anyone know how I can make the fuel for this thing any cheaper than the 12 dollars a bottle I am paying to refill it? That is knockoff price, the real stuff costs about 20 bucks for a small bottle. I love it soo much, if you get one of these you will never burn another candle again. My house smells yummy and the air is also pure. Post Feedback: Click Here My dog has been vomiting for about 2 days on and off. It intially started out as A LOT of food. So, we thought it was because he gorged himself. Honestly we could not believe he could have eaten that amount of food. He is on IAMS dog food if that matters. Post Feedback: Click Here My kids have no schedule. None. During the school year they did, but I have been EXTREMELY lax since the summer began. I need advice on making a schedule for them for the rest of the summer. They are 9 (going to 4th grade) and 7 (going to 2nd grade). Post Feedback: Click Here I recently received a love seat and a recliner/rocker from an agency that helps homeless and/or needy people. The recliner has a musty smell to it. Is there a way to get rid of this? Will a product like Febreeze work? Post Feedback: Click Here Does anyone have a pattern for a foldable, no sew hat? It is a circle with slits that radiate from the inside of the brim to within an inch or so of the top center circle. It lies flat until placed on your head, then pops up. Post Feedback: Click Here Looking for a frugal solution to an everyday problem? Submit your request here: Click Here Today's Sponsors Manage your money simply and quickly. Inexpensive budget planning software. http://www.mybudgetplanner.com/partner/thf/mbpmain.htm More Reading:
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