so, come pick out the perfect handcrafted bowl to fill with delicious homemade soup provided by local restaurants, and know that you are helping to fill the pantry shelves of the organization that works to prevent hunger in bastrop county. keep the bowl, designed and crafted by local elementary students, as a memento to remind us of those whose bowls are empty.
Month: February 2010
No-Cut DIY Cloth Napkins | Apartment Therapy Re-Nest
Look! My Napkins!
My friend Amber wrote this post for re-nest last week….
Here's a great DIY for those of you who may be like me: you have basic ironing and sewing skills, but little to no patience for cutting even pieces. A friend of ours clued us in to a great way to make bright, fun, colorful cloth napkins with little to no fuss at all. The secret?
via www.re-nest.com
Tried & True
A few weeks ago I was determined to revive my tired ass butcher block island. I wanted a natural product that was food safe and would have a more natural lustre to it than shine, but not as dull as butcher block oil. Being a total novice at any kind of refinishing I asked a wood working friend. He said buy Tried & True. I headed straight for Woodcraft and let myself be talked into another product called Salad Bowl Finish. To be fair, the man did say he didn't know much about the Tired & True finishes but that this product would give me a food safe shiny surface. I bought it but when I got home realized it wasn't what I wanted at all. I asked Steve (DH) to stop into Woodcraft and pick up some Tried & True for me, 'cuz it's what I really wanted. He explained what he was looking for to the sales man and came home with this. Still not what I was looking for.
Everyone at the store was trying be helpful, so by this time I was convinced I was not properly conveying what I was looking for and even more confused about how to use the product I was hell bent on using. I was at my wood fanatic friend's home 2 weeks ago and told him this sad, boring story… and he showed me his dining table and how he uses the Tried & True. Once again I trudged off to Woodcraft and bought the Tried & True.
I started to sand the minute I got home….
After much sanding and wiping…. I applied Tried & True with my damn hands. No cloths or brushes just dip your fingers in the oil and resin and rub the wood with your hands. After allowing to cure for 24 hours I wiped with some 0000 steel wool and buffed with a dry cloth. I cannot recommend this product enough. My counter has gone from shabby to lustrous with some old fashioned ingenuity and elbow grease.
Moral of this story… trust your gut and wise friends.




