There are several standard sizes for square potholders, anything ranging between 6" and 10", I currently use 7" and 8" potholders in my kitchen. And here and then, I might borrow the miniature 5" pot holders from my daughter's play kitchen to use them as mug rugs for my morning cof...
This is a common question I've received when we do this mission, but it is also quite subjective and something hard to make a rigid rule about.The best advice I can give is to make sure you keep a good enough supply of both kitchen towels, as well as dish cloths and kitchen rags ...
I made a total of six of these soup bowl pot holders in one afternoon. I plan to make a bunch more for Christmas gifts. These would be perfect for co-workers who heat up their bowls in the microwave at work! By the way, you can make these bigger or smaller. I made two smaller o...
MakingDIY teacup candlesat home offers a touch of elegance to any room. Discover 25 creative ideas to make your own DIY teacup candles. Perfect for gifts or home decor, learn how to craft unique candles effortlessly. These candles combine the historical and cultural significance ofteacupswith the...
And voila!One macrame bottle tote - you could also make it with less knots and create a marvellous macrame plant pot holder too! Let's make together! More macramé tutorials you'll love How to make a magical macramé rainbow Make your own macrame market bag ...
Gather Your Canning Supplies: (links will take you to a page with more information on that particular supply.) water bath canner canning jars lids and screw bands jar lifter and canning funnel and ladle General kitchen supplies will be needed depending on your recipe; towels and pot holders, ...
I used my tea pot (see below) as inspiration for the teal color in my pantry. If you’re not typically very brave with color, I challenge you to pick a fun color for your pantry! It’s a tiny room and I promise it will make you happy every time you open the door! And don’t...
If you’re only going to own one kitchen item, make it a coffee maker. Sure, you’ll save tons of cash by brewing coffee at home, but you’ll also impress anyone who comes over. Because seriously, who doesn’t need a cup of coffee the morning after *wink wink*. A moka pot is ...
, healthy, delicious meals on your table.It has the amazing power to make foods extra crispy while using very little oil. Proteins cook up especially tender and juicy. And when it’s hot outside, using an air fryer instead of your oven allows you to cook without heating up your kitchen...
Take my silverware drawer, for example. When I first moved everything back into the kitchen, I tried to use IKEA’s utensil holders; since our cabinets were IKEA, I assumed they would fit the best. They would have been great, but they don’t make ones that are the exact size of our...