โ30-07-2019 07:04 PM - edited โ30-07-2019 07:04 PM
โ30-07-2019 07:04 PM - edited โ30-07-2019 07:04 PM
Can definatly do without the possums @Former-Member (spelled it correctly that time ๐คฌ autocorrect and fat thumbs lol) in the ceiling. Had one expire in the ceiling of the office I was working in once :nauseated_face: not to mention the 'signature' they leave.
โ31-07-2019 03:19 AM
โ31-07-2019 03:19 AM
One of my favourite items in our decluttering program was the acquisition of black velvet clothes hangers (bulk box cost = under $20). After having a motley crew of wire/wooden units that would frustratingly tangle as well as have a tendency to go out of shape, these non slip hangers sit nice and flat and are space saving. They are now one of my go to gifts and the friends I have given them to enjoy them as much as I do.
โ31-07-2019 08:22 AM - edited โ31-07-2019 08:24 AM
โ31-07-2019 08:22 AM - edited โ31-07-2019 08:24 AM
@Former-Member, I must admit a penchant for the old wooden ones with knitted covers. ๐ My Mum makes big pouffy ones with knitting lace that my sister loves, but I prefer plainer ones. I have had fun a few times trying out new knitting stitches by making a coathanger cover. I think from memory it was cast on 20 and keep going until the length was right. That's a good size for a "sampler" piece. Big enough to get real practice at the new stitch, but not so big that it becomes an interminable task.
โ31-07-2019 09:54 AM
โ31-07-2019 09:54 AM
I did keep a couple of sturdy wooden hangers for heavy coats @Smc .
It is funny, whilst my desk is messy and I don't mind an eclectic mix of furniture, storage containers and the like there are some spots where I like some form of uniformity, apart from the hangers, my clothing is generally grouped in colour range, spices are in matching jars (and in alphabetical order), books in "my" side of the bookcase are grouped with similar (a mini Dewey system). This spills into the garden too, with bulbs being put in terracotta pots (different round shapes - no squares) and themed beds.
โ31-07-2019 10:07 AM
โ31-07-2019 10:07 AM
@Former-Member, sounds like you and @Determined would enjoy a joint gardening session. I like things somewhat more eclectic. ๐ The more it looks like a wild forest meadow, the better.
(But with fruit trees instead of conifers. )
โ31-07-2019 03:28 PM
โ31-07-2019 03:28 PM
Have responded in garden thread @Smc I am not one for clipped hedges in my own yard - too much work and I doubt I could cut them straight.
In the home I like things comfortable and homely, just found a few items that have helped with the decluttering process and helped me bring order to the chaos.
โ02-08-2019 10:51 PM
โ02-08-2019 10:51 PM
Ooooooo I love the black velvet hangers ... MsS got me a bunch too !!!! Awesome ๐ @Former-Member
โ03-08-2019 01:27 PM
โ03-08-2019 01:27 PM
There is certainly going to be a bit of home maintenance for us to attend to in our new home.
โ03-08-2019 01:47 PM
โ03-08-2019 01:47 PM
hello @Former-Member , @Sophie1 , @Smc , @Determined , @Radleritis
@Former-Member
I spent 2 days in bed this week and could not do mum`s place on wednesday , but my mum rang me up and said that she has cleaned everything out of the cupboards downs stairs for us to get rid of
โ03-08-2019 04:15 PM
โ03-08-2019 04:15 PM
We cannot get hot water service going, have called plumber, hoping someone will be able to come. Mr Darcy said he would have a cold shower if water not fixed before appt on Tuesday (in 12-14 deg max weather).
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