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Saturday, January 25, 2014

20 Team Mule Borax Sweepstakes


Since 1891, 20 Mule Team Borax has helped the world get their clothes smelling fresher and their households looking cleaner. Borax has long been, and will continue to be the natural way to clean.
20 Mule Team® Borax has many practical uses in the laundry room, kitchen and bathroom.

But did you know you know there are so many other FUN, dare I say even crafty uses for 20 Mule Team Borax ?

Here are just a few to get you started.



 
 
Gak 

 

Would you like an extra $500.00?
Of course you would!
All you have to do is go here to enter and
 follow the easy and fun directions!

You could win $500.00 just by finding new ways to use 
20 Mule Team® Borax!

Good luck and have fun!

Purex Bright Washes Bright Wishes and a Giveaway!


Purex  is teaming up with the Make a Wish Foundation to bring bright wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. If you're not familiar with Make a Wish, they are one of the world's leading children's charities, serving children in every community in the United States and its territories. With the help of it's generous donors and more than 25,000 volunteers, Make a-Wish grants a wish somewhere in the country every 38 minutes. That's a lot of wishes for ill children. These wishes enrich the human spirit with hope, strength and joy.  The kids say they get renewed strength to fight their illnesses and their parents say these experiences help strengthen the entire family.

I can attest to this personally. My great nephew has a rare blood disease. His wish was to go to Disneyland which was granted last year. My niece, his Mom, said it gave him and the entire family the much needed boost in their morale giving them renewed oomph to get back ''in the fight''. During those inevitable low moments, they pull out their multitude of photos and reminisce about the great time they had as a family, which brings his spirit back up to a more positive note.     

Purex. will pay a minimum guarantee of $250,000 to Make-A-Wish, but you can help make a difference and get the payment up to $400,000 by purchasing Purex liquid detergent or liquid fabric softener between February 1st 2014 and February 28th 2014. 

How you say?
Purex  will pay $.05 per bottle to Make a-Wish for the first 4 million bottles of 75oz+ liquid detergent sold from February 1 -February 28, 2014 and will increase the payment to $.10 for every bottle above 4 million, with the minimum guarantee of $2000,000 up to a maximum of $3000,000.

Purex  will also pay $.08 per bottle to  Make a-Wish for the first 620,000 bottles Classic and Ultra Lines in Mountain Breeze and Sweet Lavender fabric softeners sold from February 1 - February 28,2014, and will increase the payment to $.10 for every bottle above 620,000 up to a maximum of $100,000.
This is a great opportunity to help such a worthy cause where the average cost of a wish is $8,200.00 and
more than 14,000 wishes were granted in 2013 alone.

To help you get started Purex has given me 2 coupons for FREE bottles of Purex Mountain Breeze Detergent .

Now for the giveaway!
There will be 2 lucky winners!

 a Rafflecopter giveaway

Good Luck!

Winners!
Erica Chao

 Amy Orvin

Disclosure
''Purex Laundry Detergent provided me with Purex Coupons in exchange for sharing the Purex Make-A-Wish Campaign. However, all the opinions expressed here are my own''

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Retro Valentine Images

Sharing some retro Valentine's 



Enjoy!















Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Where Have All the Flowers Gone?

We have been having the craziest weather ever. 
It get so cold at night, down to 20's - 30's.
We awake to a hard frost every morning.
 Now, that's the only normal part.
It then gets up to the high '60's - '70's during the day!
We have yet to have ANY rain!
The Governor has declared a drought. 
We have yet been told what that entails.
Everything is suffering.
I've lost several plants, even established ones.
See that brown shrub on the right in the picture below?
It's Lemon balm and about 5 years old. I'm hoping it will shoot up from the bottom come Spring.
 The frost sucks the life right out of the dehydrated plants.
Wilted and burnt they lay along the ground.

I know this is a anything Floral party, 
don't worry I won't disappoint ;)

Check out my Orchid. It has buds on it!!
This is the first time I haven't killed an Orchid, and believe me I have received so many as gifts.
I always feel so bad when they die.
 BUT I have figured out the secret... ignore it!
It has new growth along the old stems along with more buds.
It even has new leaves!
I usually forget to water it and even forget I have it sometimes. 
My faux Freesia kind of hides it ;)
This is what it looked like when my kids first gave it to me...
and soon will be blooming again, fingers crossed.


Since this is about the only flower I have in all my gardens
 
 The flowers are my dishes will have to do.
 I love this Rose table my daughter gave me.
 A few gorgeous floral images to share.





Monday, January 20, 2014

No Time No Time! I Got Got Got Got No Time!

Life has been crazy here. Yes, still!
My time hasn't been my own the past few months.
C has been having a series of health issues, so between 5 new specialists ordering a battery of  tests, procedures and surgery for one of the issues, I think we need chairs with our names on them in all those waiting rooms! I haven't 'created' much lately and am going through withdrawal!

I needed something to put cash and/or gift cards into for Christmas gifts. Last year I made pillow boxes, but wanted something different this year. I also wanted to use what I had.

I ended up using some empty Band Aid and Altoids tins I had.  
.Using vintage Christmas song sheets, holiday paper, old Christmas Cards, silver tinsel pipe cleaners and some trinkets, these are a few I came up with.

If you follow me you know my bedroom is being turned into a working bedroom/craft room. Of course, I started this about 2 years ago, let's just say it's a work in progress. Almost done, I'm hoping to be able to show it to you soon.

When we cleared out the farm, my sister took my Mom's vintage African Violet stand. Mom had had it for as long as I can remember. I've gotten away from indoor plants so I was glad she could use it. At one time Mom had it filled with them in continuous full bloom.

Anyway, it used to be brown. My sister ''antiqued'' it with a paint technique that turned out much prettier updated than when she started. That was a quite a few years ago, she is currently going through a purging phase (as am I) and asked me if I wanted it.  Feeling kind of guilty for not wanting to add another item to my overflowing home or get back into house plants, I finally said yes, thinking I'll figure out something to do with it. 

It sat in the garage for a month or two. I finally decided to bring it into my bedroom and try to grow some African Violets, which I haven't had for about 30 years!

There was a corner that it fit perfectly into. I was looking at the saucers that the pots sit on and then it hit me. Take out the saucers and get some of Mom's clay pots to insert into the rings. I found some that fit and got my paints out and mixed up a color that was pretty close to that of my sisters andpainted the pots ~
It makes a perfect organizational spot for craft supplies! 


Relieved I didn't have to kill any African Violets in the process ;)

We get some of C's results on Monday. Fingers crossed it's nothing serious.  A few more follow up appointments and completing his physical therapy, I'm hoping things will calm down a bit....I have so many things that need to be done.