Monday, April 26, 2010

Eye Candy Monday

Today I want to bring you some fun organizing pictures to brighten your day! These photos are from Do You Mind if I Knit, my new favorite blog in the whole wide world. If you've got time, do stop by to see Vanessa Cabban's charming and fun blog. I just LOVE how colorful her photos are. Enjoy!

Button, button, who's got the button?

I like buttons. Can you tell? ; )

This wire basket is so pretty! Vanessa made this adorable tag.

It reads, "A basket to fill with lovely bits 'n' bobs. I painted it for you myself."

Luggage tags that are simply enchanting. Who wouldn't want these adorning their luggage?

These little gift tags are so much fun!

Here they are on Vanessa's presents.

Such a cheerful shade of yellow! The pink polka-dots are a pretty touch, too.

Hello, little flower! : )

The cutest little bag of yarn.

A gigantic vase of yarn!

What a sweet little puppy. She looks comfy on her pillow. : )

Crochet circles inside a basket. And pretty yellow daffodils, too.

Lots and lots and lots of crochet circles. I wonder what Vanessa is going to be making?

This lovely scarf! I'll bet it keeps her toasty and warm.

Flowers and knitting...simple and elegant.

A pretty tray filled with flowers to be planted.

I can imagine Vanessa enjoys these roses while she paints the illustrations for her latest children's book.

Isn't it sweet how she keeps her paint brushes inside this tiny, white porcelain vase?

Yellow daffodils and pink gingham...a very pretty combination.

Wouldn't you just love to sit down here and read this book and sip cappuccino?

I hope that all these photos by Vanessa Cabban have brightened your day and made it more beautiful! Have a lovely Monday!

Cathy

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Free Ebook: Living Organized

I have some really good news for those who love to organize (and save money) as much as I do! If you have a Kindle reading device, you can now download the ebook Living Organized: Proven Steps to a Clutter Free and Beautiful Home by Sandra Felton for free here. If by chance you don't have a Kindle, you can download a free application that will allow you to read ebooks on your PC here. Thanks Crystal, of Money Saving Mom. I can't wait to read this book!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Green Spring Cleaning

Usually when I walk down the grocery store baking aisle, I’m thinking about brownies and chocolate chip cookies. But did you know that the baking aisle also has ingredients that can be used to replace many common household cleaning products? Some of these everyday items are vinegar, baking soda, salt and cornstarch. Other natural cleaners at the grocery store are fresh lemons, castile soap, hydrogen peroxide and borax powder.

Here are a few of my favorite homemade cleaning recipes --- along with my favorite homemade brownies recipe, too. (We are visiting the baking aisle, after all.) Each of these recipes cleans my home, saves me money, protects the environment, and clears the chemical clutter from my cabinets.

And as for the cappuccino brownies recipe? They're just yummy! : )

Window Cleaner/Antibacterial Spray/Disinfectant
1 part distilled white vinegar
1 part water
Mixed together in a spray bottle, this is a great all-purpose cleaner. I like to use diluted vinegar to wipe down my kitchen and bathroom counters, sinks, mirrors, doors, windows, and any other surface (other than wood finishes) for a quick everyday cleaning. You can print a Heinz vinegar coupon here.

Scrubbing Bubbles

baking soda
distilled white vinegar
I use baking soda mixed with vinegar to clean my kitchen and bathroom sinks. Sprinkle with baking soda, spray with vinegar, and watch the bubbles as they go! Scrub and rinse clean.

Soft Scrub
1 cup baking soda
1/4 cup liquid castile soap
1/4 cup water
1 or 2 drops of lavender oil (optional)
1/2 lemon (optional)
distilled white vinegar
This is hands down my favorite cleaner. Combine ingredients to form a paste until it has the same consistency as soft scrub. Apply the paste to the cut side of a lemon, and rub onto the shower using a circular motion. Spray with vinegar, scrub and rinse clean. The lavender makes my bathroom smell wonderful!

Mold and Mildew Remover
1 part hydrogen peroxide
1 part water
This simple formula is great for sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, you name it! The longer it sets, the better it cleans. Scrub and rinse clean.

Laundry Detergent
1 part borax powder
1 part baking soda (optional)
1/4 cup distilled white vinegar (optional)
Use 1/4 cup of powder per load. Add the vinegar during the rinse cycle. (It works as a natural clothes softener.)

Table Salt (as an abrasive)
Can be used in combination with any of the above cleaners.

Cornstarch (as a grease remover)
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
Water
This works great for cleaning up spills. (And for oil spatters on the stove top after cooking.) Sprinkle with cornstarch, spray with water, and wipe up clean with a wet dish cloth.

So, there you go!

And for a really great read on going green, check out Environmentalist Sara Snow’s Fresh Living. Sara will walk with you step by step, and show you how to live a greener, more natural lifestyle. A greener lifestyle means a healthier lifestyle, and a healthier lifestyle means a happier you!

And finally, my favorite cappuccino cake brownies! (Photo courtesy of Taste of Home Magazine.)

Cappuccino Cake Brownies
1 tablespoon instant coffee granules
6 teaspoons boiling water
1 cup (6 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips
1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

In a small bowl, dissolve coffee in water; set aside. In a microwave-safe bowl or saucepan over low heat, melt chocolate chips. In a small mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar. Beat in eggs, melted chocolate and coffee mixture. Combine flour and cinnamon; add to the creamed mixture and mix well. Pour into a greased 8-inch square baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack. Cut into squares and enjoy!

Happy organizing, saving & green spring cleaning,

Cathy

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Gratitude Wednesday

My gratitude journal is a way for me to give thanks for all of the many blessings in my life. Sometimes I’m grateful for big things, like my health and my home. At other times I’m grateful for small things, like a ladybug or a flower. By writing down just one thing each day, I’m more appreciative of all life’s blessings.

Today, I'm grateful for...the love of my family.

What are you feeling grateful for today? I'd love to hear!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Organizing is Fun!

This picture is of my niece Kimberly (bottom, left) with her high school cheerleading squad. They are here to help me say why organizing is so much fun!

“Give me an F!”
“F!”
“Give me a U!”
“U!”
“Give me an N!”
“N!”
“What does it spell?”
“FUN!”

That's right! Organizing is FUN!! Here are just a few of the ways that organizing brings fun and joy into life...

Why is organizing so much fun?
1. Its a great excuse to pump up the volume and listen my favorite music!
2. It gives me a chance to wear my favorite, most comfy jeans and tee-shirts.
3. I can pull my hair up into an easy ponytail.
4. The best snacks can be enjoyed while organizing. (My personal favorite is kettle corn.) Yum!
5. I can invite over a few good friends for a fun and productive organizing party. (I provide the pizza, they provide the organizing help.)

Now do you see why organizing is fun?
But wait! There’s even more fun to be had!
6. I save money because I don’t have to purchase new items just because I can’t find them.

7. I save time because I know where my things are, and I can find them right away.
8. I'm peaceful, calm and my day flows more smoothly.
9. I have more energy for myself and my family.
10. My home is my haven.

These are just a few of the reasons why I think organizing is so much fun! Do you think organizing is fun, too?

Happy organizing, saving, & having fun!!!

Cathy

Sunday, April 4, 2010

"Hoppy" Easter

Bluebell bunny says, "Hippety, hoppety, happy Easter day!"