Hello sweet blogging friends. Happy Sunday.
I have a little giveaway and also some new projects in the works and an update.
While minding my own business and perusing Etsy one evening I came across something just too adorable to pass up.
These sweet little dryer balls. I can't stand how cute they are. So I bought some!!!!!
This sweet and talented seller lives in the United Kingdom and uses 100% wool to make these.
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DescriptionLITTLE BEAU SHEEP 100% wool dryer balls help soften clothes naturally, increasing fluffiness as the dryer tumbles, eliminating the need for fabric softeners or dryer sheets. They are also much quieter and more environmentally friendly than the plastic alternatives. Just pop all three balls into the dryer for a small load of laundry. Or for larger, more heavy duty loads I'd recommend six or more.
These felted laundry balls will last for 1,000's of loads. Each pack of 3 sheep dryer balls are made with 100g of natural, undyed wool. They are 100% wool roving to the core with no fillers and not made from wrapped yarn so they can't unravel. They may pill slightly over time with use but this will not affect their performance and you can just trim this off to keep them looking beautiful! |
This sweet shop can be found here on Etsy.Her Shop Name is Little Beau Sheep!
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| This sweet and talented seller did not compensate me in anyway to give her this shout out on my blog. I just love to buy from small business and give them a shout out here on my blog when they make something as special as these dryer balls. |
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| They come in sets of three to a box. Very nice packaging if you want to give these for a gift. |
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Look at those adorable faces. Could not pass these up. This seller also makes wool soap and oils to put on the dryer balls too.
The idea is to get rid of dryer sheets and chemicals to dry our clothes. I have to say I still love my Downey and Snuggle smells with my laundry. So I cheat the enviorment a little bit and spray my dryer balls with a little fabric softner.
These really work so well. My laundry does come out very soft. These little guys hold there shape too. She says you can get over 1,000 dryer loads out of these cuties! |
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Since I was such a Shopaholic and could not resist buying some of these. I am going to do a small give away of a few of these. I wrapped them up in cello and tied them off. They are ready to be sent to a few of you lucky readers of my blog. |
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Hmmmm what might Terry and Kris have up their DIY sleeves for this piece? This is a storage shelf from Ikea. Very inexpensive $35.
This my friends is going to be converted to a banquette for the corner where the round dining table will go in the new Living Room / Dining Room make over.
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This is an example of a banquette that Ballards Design's Sells. They are very expensive if you buy them pre made. They are very efficient for giving you seating in a small space.
Terry and his handy tools will convert the inexpensive Ikea pieces into the frame for the banquette.
I hope to find some pretty fabric and make the back and seats for this piece.
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I have had this office chair for a 100 years!!!! Ok maybe 5 years! Seems like a 100 with the wear and tear it has taken. I really love the chair so I did not want to replace it with a new chair.
It is broken in nicely for comfort and chippy just the way I like!!!
I decided to tear off the old and used fabric and low and behold the padding underneath is still good. |
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I will go out today and see what kind of fabric I can find to make this chair pretty again.
I will cover the pads with the fabric and use a staple gun and maybe a glue gun ( I know Benita the dreaded glue gun might have to come out!!!) to put the pads back in place.
Then finish off the piece around the edges with some piping. Since I do not sew I hope this plan will all work.
I will hopefully, fingers crossed and not glued to each other, have a nice finished chair to show you.
Have a great start to the new week.
I am not even going to whine about our low temps and snow snow snow. It is what it is!!! No surprise this is happening here in the midwest.
Makes me think though I need to be a southern girl and not a northern girl!!!!
These winter DIY's help me through the winter months. I have some early spring cleaning of closets to start while the weather is crappy too.
Just would rather have fun creating some new pieces.
Hugs, Kris |
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