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crafting

The china cabinet I got from my grandparents has been in my dining room for several months now. It’s very tall and narrow so I’d been thinking it needed some art on each side to help balance out the room.

I already had these prints, Audobon lithographs from a 1930s Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company calendar that my great grandmother had saved, and decided they’d be perfect to move to the dining room. Previously, they were on top of each other so that you could only see one of the prints and in a poorly made plywood frame so it was time to reframe them.

Aaron Brothers currently has their Penny Sale going on where if you buy one frame you can get another for one penny and since I was in need of two frames this seemed like the perfect time to pick them up. Normally these 18×24 inch frames would be almost $30 each but I was able to get a pair for the price of one.

The prints are not a standard size so they needed to be custom matted to look nice in standard size frames. I’ve paid for things to be framed at Aaron Brothers in the past and they do a fabulous job but it’s quite pricey, would’ve been at least $100 per piece. So this time around I decided to give mat cutting a shot myself. My parents had matted some things many years ago and my mom was even still able to find her mat cutting tool (it’s a hunk of metal that holds a blade at a 45 degree angle so the mat has a nice edge up against the picture) so I didn’t need to buy one myself. One piece of mat board was enough for both frames and cost $11. I’m very proud of how well the mats came out after I only had a bit of practice on the scraps, the edges are a little wiggly but I don’t think anyone will ever be checking that closely.

Total cost of the project was about $40 (or $20 per print). If I didn’t already have the prints to put in the frames, I could have found the exact same ones on eBay for about $10 each.

I think having the prints framed and up on the wall really balance out the room and make it look finished. Now if only the rest of my house looked half as good.

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Welcome to the September 22, 2009 edition of the Make It From Scratch Carnival.

Editor’s Pick

Pumpkins

Pumpkins

Make it from Scratch presents Pumpkin Pie from a Pumpkin posted at Make It From Scratch. This recipe comes at the perfect time because it appears there is a nationwide shortage of canned pumpkin going on. I couldn’t find any pumpkin at my grocery store this week so I won’t be making those pumpkin cupcakes after all but I did snag a box of Krusteaz Pumpkin Bread at Costco so I’ll whip some of that up while I wait for pumpkin to be available.

Cleaning

Katie presents Natural, Homemade Kitchen Cleaners: What’s Under my Sink? posted at Kitchen Stewardship.

Cooking

Cyndi L presents Lime and basil shortbread posted at Real Food Fast!. I love anything and everything lime flavored so this looks delicious.

Emily Simmons presents Homemade Vegeburgers posted at Be In Health Now.

Joanna presents Eatmore Bars posted at One Krusty Mama.

Julie Artz presents Home-Canned Bloody Mary Mix posted at Terminal Verbosity.

Kristia presents Mediteranean Orzo Pilaf posted at Family Balance Sheet.

Suburban Wife presents Party Time Apple Dip Recipe posted at Suburban Wife Life.

Wise Bread presents Eat Healthy this Winter Without Spending a Fortune posted at Wisebread.com.

Crafting

Alexandra presents Sea Salt: Inexpensive All Natural Facial Scrub posted at Happy Hearts At Home. I just love homemade scrubs, I’m always pleased to find another recipe.

Rachel presents DIY Silly Putty posted at quirkymomma.com. I may be 25 but this looks fun to me too.

Stephanie presents Elderberry Experiments posted at Stop the Ride!.

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Make It From Scratch Carnival

August 25, 2009

Welcome to the August 25, 2009 edition of the Make It From Scratch Carnival.
Editor’s Pick
Katie presents Mommy, Come Home: Work in the Kitchen posted at Kitchen Stewardship. Katie’s article this week is a digression from the how to make things from scratch into the why would you want to make things from scratch. If you’re [...]

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Festival of Frugality

August 11, 2009

Welcome to the August 11, 2009 edition of the Festival of Frugality. This week we have a wonderful assortment of tips on how to be more frugal in a variety of areas of your life.
Editor’s Pick
Modern Gal presents Do Certain Personality Types Save More? posted at Modern Gal. This is kind of crazy because I [...]

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Time for a Little New and New to Me Furniture

August 10, 2009

The more I try to make the numbers work, the more I see that it’s going to be at least 5 years from now before I can afford to buy a decent townhouse in the Bay Area on my own.
Since I’ve now lived in my current home for 1.5 years, which is longer than I’ve [...]

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Make It From Scratch Carnival

July 21, 2009

Welcome to the July 21, 2009 edition of the Make It From Scratch carnival.
Editor’s Pick
Alexandra presents Homemade Coffee Facial Mask posted at Happy Hearts At Home. I can smell how good this must smell right through my computer screen. This would be perfect for an at home spa day in combination with my own homemade [...]

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