Halloween Costume – Love the Men In Black idea!

I was just looking around for some new (to me) Halloween costume ideas. Something that hasn’t been done to death, something that’s not hard to do, and something FUN.

How about your own Men in Black costume? Like these:

Men in Black - Halloween costume
Men in Black Halloween Costume

This link takes you to The Instructables where you’ll find lots of other great costume ideas (makeup too).

And here’s more MiB costumes:

Men in Black Halloween Costumes
More Men in Black Halloween Costumes

I found this at Coolest Homemade Costumes which has got to be the greatest site ever for costume ideas.

But hey – Men in Black? For one thing, I love the Men in Black movies. And they’re making a new MIB movie right now (or about to start it) so these are going to be “new” again. (and besides, yay, they’re making a new MIB movie!)

This idea works for anybody – men, women, kids. Take a black suit, a white shirt, a tie, the all-important sunglasses and presto: you’re “V”, or “B”, or whatever name you want to use.

Have some fun this Halloween!

Green and Clean Uses for Salt

Hey, this is part of my never-ending quest to find stuff that you can really use – around your house, or to wear, or to, well, even clean stuff.

I knew about baking soda and vinegar already – but salt? Who knew? Well I recently found a super useful article on 46 Smart Uses For Salt!

Ordinary and Useful Salt
Ordinary, Everyday, Super-Useful Salt

Here’s a sample of how you can use salt (and avoid Overhyped, Overcommercial, Overtoxic Other Store Bought Products):

  • Prevent fruits from browning.
    Most of us use lemon or vinegar to stop peeled apples and pears from browning, but you can also drop them in lightly salted water to help them keep their color. (I tried this – it just takes a little!)

  • Relieve bee-sting pain.
    Ouch? Immediately dampen area and pack on a small pile of salt to reduce pain and swelling. (Supposed to help with mosquito bites, too. TOTALLY worth trying.)

  • Extinguish grease fires.
    Keep a box of salt near your stove and oven, and if a grease fire flares up, douse the flames with salt. (Okay, we all knew that one, right? and keep a full container of salt right near the stove – right?)

  • Dry clothes in the winter.
    Use salt in the final laundry rinse to prevent clothes from freezing if you use an outdoor clothes line in the winter. (I mean, this makes sense when you think about it – but since I’ve only tried drying clothes outside in the summer, I hadn’t thought it through.)

  • Repair walls (!)
    To fill nail holes, fix chips or other small dings in white sheet-rock or plaster walls, mix 2 tablespoons salt and 2 tablespoons cornstarch, then add enough water (about 5 teaspoons) to make a thick paste. Use the paste to fill the holes. (An alternative to the toothpaste trick. Better? I don’t know. But worth trying!)
  • Giving credit where it’s (totally) due – here’s a link to the original post over on Yahoo Green! There are lots more good tips for all kinds of uses.

    Salt is cheap – it’s one thing we’ve got a lot of on this planet! And it’s eco-friendly. And it works (at least one the ones I’ve already tried – which makes me think it really does work as advertised here!)

    And did I mention, cheap?

    Vintage Glass Jewels – and Photographing Silver…Yikes

    Silver is beautiful. It’s also – how to put this politely – okay. Call it a Challenge to photograph 🙂

    I have some lovely vintage glass jewels in my Jewelry Supplies Shop on Etsy:

    Vintage Glass Jewels in my Etsy shop

    I’ve recently gotten some silver plated settings for my pretty vintage jewels – and I’d forgotten what a challenge silver can be to photograph! If it’s clean and shining (like these settings) – it reflects nearby colors almost like a mirror. Place the settings on a wood background – which is usually a good choice – and guess what? The silver looks tan, beige or bronze – the color(s) of aged brass! Well brass is wonderful – I use (and sell) a lot of it – but the point here is to show the silver!

    I’m working on it. The composite above shows some of the pics that worked – and as you can see, those silver settings are highlighted by a lot of colors besides just “silver”.

    This is going to be an ongoing project – better pics, more silver (plated) settings, more silver all around – and more of a learning curve. So – stay tuned, this will be continued!

    Wallpaper as Art – and a new DIY Idea

    I found another great example of wallpaper-as-art and wanted to share it, especially because there’s an extra bit of food-for-thought here. First, here’s the inspiration photo:

    Wallpaper as Art - DIY Idea from Style Files dot com
    Wallpaper as Art – Inspiration from Style-Files.com

    Now there’s a point to all this. First off, this is (part of) a great-looking room (and Style Files is full of inspiration, truly, go look around!) But even more – here’s the bear-with-me idea.

    I happen to think this is a great looking vignette. I also think that the wallpaper they’ve used in this pic is totally unremarkable – in and of itself. It’s okay. It’s not fabulous. But the way they’ve used it, as a strong graphic statement, framed AS ART, really does look terrific.

    Okay, that’s Idea Number One. It doesn’t have to be priceless art. It has to say something to you, or be a color you love, or whatever. Treat it as art, be bold with it – and it IS art.

    Which leads me to my second point. I took the photo from Style Files and fiddled with it – excuse me ladies, it was just to try something out. What I did, was grab what I consider a totally inappropriate graphic from my own files (inappropriate meaning, it ain’t “art”, it’s just a graphic). This particular graphic is of a pair of earrings on my site – and yes, I do think the earrings are terrific (you can find them here). But as wall art? No, I wouldn’t choose this graphic.

    But in my doctored-up-photo, I took the earrings image. I copied it a bunch of times – just like you could do if you took any image you liked and made 20 copies at your local copy shop. Then group the images together on the wall (put pasteboard or something behind them if you don’t want to paste directly on the wall) and presto: you’ve got strong wall art.

    Altered Wall Art Graphic - a Do It Yourself Idea

    See what I mean? This isn’t priceless art. But because it is a strong image, and the repetitive idea makes it even more graphically interesting, and because it’s framed on the wall like “real art” – it works. It looks good. It makes a statement.

    It costs practically nothing if you use images from magazine pages. Or maps. Or wallpaper samples. Whatever. Use *recycled* images, that’s even better.

    Try it. It works.

    Oatmeal Container – into useful DIY Storage

    This isn’t a new idea but I just found a great example of the classic “reuse cardboard containers” Do It Yourself idea:

    Recycled Oatmeal Container - Great Storage - almost free
    Recycled cardboard container (this was oatmeal) into good-looking storage

    Like I said, it’s a classic idea. Cover the cardboard with contact paper, fabric, recycled magazine pages (yeah, more recycled stuff!) to match your decor. Make a grouping of three or four of them, maybe – really your imagination’s the limit, and more storage is always good 🙂

    Once again I’ve found great tips – this time it’s 50 Healthy Foods for Under $1 a Pound at The Daily Green – over on Yahoo. (Scroll down the page to find 12 Things To Do With Oatmeal.

    There are tons of great tips, and cost-saving ideas over there – all green oriented. Really, check it out!

    Recycled DIY Design and Storage

    This is such a simple idea I’m crushed I didn’t think of it – but it’s so cool I have to share 🙂

    I discovered this idea over at Domestically Speaking Blog – there’s bunches of useful info and fun ideas over there and you really ought to check it out.

    And this idea is lovely – fun – easy!

    Painted Bottles - Pic 1
    Painted Bottles – Do It Yourself 🙂

    More Ideas for Painted Bottles

    She shares how she made them and it’s worth reading the tips she offers – but basically? You take clean empty bottles, drop in several drops of acrylic paint, put the lid back on the bottle, and shake! Much prettier than painting the outside of the bottle because you get not only the color – you get the shine and gloss of the glass.

    Check out her blog – and then add a terrific punch of color to your house with recycled bottles. 🙂

    PS Once again, this could be great for brides. Use silver or white paint on the inside of the bottles, and add real or silk flowers, as centerpieces for your reception tables. Or make a big grouping of the bottles, in your wedding colors of course, to add drama to any table. You’ll think of more ideas than I have – and you’ll be adding a personal (thrifty) touch to your wedding!

    DIY Wall Art and yes this one IS recycled paper

    So I’m back on track, yes. I’ve found a SUPER do-it-yourself project that is (1) recycled, (2) easy to do, (3) goodlooking, and (4) will fit anywhere you need art!

    And it’s practically FREE.

    I found this on a fun blog, Homemade Mamas Blog and they not only invented the project, they share how they did it! I’ll bet a nickel you are going to love this as much as I do:

    Recycled Wall Art invented by Homemade Mamas (dot net)
    Recycled Wall Art invented by Homemade Mamas (dot net)

    Just to give you a hint: this is what the project starts with:
    Recycled paper tubes to start with
    Recycled paper towel and toilet paper cardboard tubes


    Now, you see what I mean? This really handsome, sculptural wall art – is made entirely with recycled paper tubes you just throw away anyway! Well, and a little paint, and some paper clips (you can reuse those, too).

    This is an idea I am definitely going to steal!

    PS I added this to my “bridal and weddingj” category, because think how you could adapt this for some beautiful wedding decorations. Make floral wall art in your wedding colors. Paint the tube(lets) and scatter them on your reception tables. Spell out the names of the bride and groom! I know you can think of more ideas. And you can make them at the bridal shower!

    Doors. Color. Think about it.

    So this post is about doors. Not paper, this time. I’ll think of some way or other to incorporate paper – later (yes I thought of shoji screens already, thank you.)

    This is an inspiration piece. Something caught my attention the other day and I started looking up pics of doors – with color. Amazing some of the pretties that are out there!

    Case in point:


    Turquoise Door 1-photo by Jason Williamson, found on Flickr

    I found this wonderful door on Flickr – it’s the work of Jason Williamson. The photo I mean, not the door. You notice it’s not a fancy-schmancy door – this is not rich folks territory. But they believe in color.

    And:

    Yellow Door

    A yellow door – with character. The article is about Vanishing South Georgia over on WordPress – please do follow the link to read more.

    Once again – not rich folks. But real people who added something special to their home.

    And one more:

    Chartreuse Door

    Yes, that is definitely a Chartreuse Door. And it’s a little fancier, yes. And you really ought to go peek at her blog – Curlin Reed Sullivan – she is absolutely celebrating chartreuse, and her blog is much fun to read!

    The point of all this is – one, decorate your door. Add some paint. It doesn’t cost much and it’s easy to change. But more than “decorate your door” is the idea that – well, adding color is good, adding some special personal touch is good, and it DOESN’T HAVE TO COST A LOT OF MONEY.

    All it costs is – taking a little time, and caring to make life just a little more special. And just like the commercials say – that’s priceless.

    DIY Burlap Bucket

    A bucket, you say? Now wait, it is MUCH cooler than you’re thinking. 🙂

    If you’re like me, you always need places to PUT things. You need to get more organized. You don’t want to spend a lot of money but you want whatever it is that’s doing the organizing, to look good. And you’d be thrilled to do it yourself – if you just knew how.

    So take a look at this absolutely terrific burlap “bucket” – container – catchall – magazine holder – tote – you name it:

    DIY Burlap Bucket - PDF instructions from Designsmayamade on Etsy
    DIY Burlap Bucket or Tote – PDF Instructions from Designsmayamde on Etsy

    No this is not my idea – this is a wonderful tutorial available for only $9.00 from Designsmayamade on Etsy

    Think how many ways you could use this. In every room – in colors made to coordinate and look good with what you’ve already got. You can do it yourself. You could use all kind of great recycled fabrics!

    And she offers online help if you need it!

    Beautiful Simplicity in Decorating – Definitely DYI!

    Please take a look at these pics. And tell me if you agree with me – I bet you will – that they are beautiful, and refreshing, and soul-calming.

    Beautiful rooms in Filicudi Italy - as seen in style-files.com
    Beautiful rooms in Filicudi Italy – as seen in style-files.com
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    It makes me feel good just to look at the pics. And it inspires me. Yes, these rooms are in an exotic (to me) island halfway around the world. But the ideas here are absolutely universal.

    USE LESS STUFF. Clear out the clutter. Have a wonderful color. Let the light in.

    Let me be sure to give credit where it’s due – I found these wonderful pictures, and more you will love, over at style-files.com. Totally inspirational!

    This is completely do it yourself. GET RID OF SOME STUFF. Let the bones of the room show. Add some light. Take away some of the crap.

    Do I seem to be stuck on that idea? Well, yeah, I am. Use less – and love what you have, MORE.

    PS You may have noticed that I included this post in the category “Going Green”, and I haven’t mentioned recycling once (till now). But I have mentioned “using less” – and that is a very important green idea!