Monthly Archive: November 2015

How-To: “Stained Glass” Votive Holders

How-To: “Stained Glass” Votive Holders Here’s a great and easy project that’s safe enough for kids and still fun for adults! I find many kid’s projects in candle making books for kids, but I saw these and thought to myself, “Hey, I can make those!”. Materials You Will Need: Tissue paper in your desired colors …

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One Pan Balsamic Chicken

One Pan Balsamic Chicken When you need to fix a quick dinner or just want to have some more free time, try this One Pan Balsamic Chicken recipe. This is a dinner or lunch I’m definitely adding to my rotation! What You Will Need: Italian salad dressing balsamic vinegar honey chicken breast tenderloins olive oil Kosher …

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20 Ingenious Ways To Use Silica Gel That You Never Knew

20 Ingenious Ways To Use Silica Gel That You Never Knew Silica gel is most commonly encountered in everyday life as beads in a small paper packet. It is used as a desiccant to control local humidity to avoid spoilage or degradation of goods. Because silica gel can have added chemical indicators and absorbs moisture …

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Growing Dwarf Fruit Trees

Growing Dwarf Fruit Trees Miniature trees are popular with backyard and balcony gardeners who want small amounts of several fruit varieties. Growing dwarf fruit trees in containers makes them easier to prune and harvest. Younger trees bear fruit faster. Lee from Lady Lee’s Home has written a fab article to give you all of the details …

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Mini No-Bake Gingerbread Houses

Mini No-Bake Gingerbread Houses Gingerbread houses are as synonymous with Christmas as the jolly guy in the red suit. Making an edible home is a perfect project to do around the holidays with the family, especially with little ones. These instructions will teach you how to construct a no-bake gingerbread house. This craft can be …

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