We’ve made it a goal around our house to create usable space from what might seem like unusable space. For instance, check out the inside of our newly painted office desk cabinet. We created a cupboard door organizer by covering a bulletin board with a neutral fabric. This opens up space to tack up reminders and inspirations. On the lower section of the door, we adhered a dry erase board for quick notes or for homework problems. We love this convenient space!
Drill Bit Depth Guide
Drilling multiple holes through concrete (or any other material) can be tough enough without having to guess how deep each hole is every time you drill. Put a piece of tape on the drill bit at the correct depth and drill the right depth consistently and smoothly.
Use Hair Clips to Prevent Tangled Cords
Are your wires turning into a tangled knot? It turns out that one of the things we use to keep hair from tangling can also be used to prevent tangled cords. Just untangle your cords one last time and snap a hairclip over the group of them. It will keep them all together while keeping them contained enough to prevent knots. If you have longer cords, you may need to add another hair clip every few feet to keep everything under control.
Copper Pipe Candle Holder Centerpiece
We found this awesome copper pipe candle holder centerpiece at Pretty Handy Girl.com. It’s so versatile, it can be used as candle holder, bud vase or both! Use the link above to go to the step by step tutorial. So, hone your soldering skills and create useful art while you do!
Tool Box Liner Hack, Use Rubberized Undercoating
Rubberized tool box liners are great for preventing tools from sliding around in your tool box. That is until they pick up the inevitable dust and dirt blowing around in your workshop. Liners quickly loose their grip and slide around themselves. Here is a great hack to keep your tools in place by YouTube’s Gearmo Auto. For this tool box liner hack, use rubberized undercoating or truck bed coating and follow Gearmo’s instructions.
Pro Tip For Greasing Pans With a Butter Wrapper
Next time you use up your stick of butter don’t throw away the wrapper. Save the wrapper of the butter stick, fold it up and place it in the refrigerator. The next time you need to grease a pan just pull out the wrapper, unfold, and grease away.
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