I did not use a tarp, but if you want easy clean up, consider laying down a tarp. Also, make sure you have all of your supplies and embellishments within an arms reach. Talk to the kids about their designs and let them pick out exactly what they want to use. Step 2 – Cut the ...
Yes, make sure to protect surfaces. I use like to use a tarp, newspaper, butcher paper, or an old table cloth. What temperature should the water be? The hotter the better! While the recipe doesn’t call for boiling or hot water, warm water expedites the chemical process and helps the...
Perhaps roundup is more effective, but I refuse to use chemicals. I’ve read that salt or cornmeal help prevent weed seeds from sprouting. Maybe I’ll give those a try. We have also been moving around a tarp to smother weeds in our large rock-covered area. You’d think layers of ...
If food is part of the event, you'll also need plates, cups, and utensils to use for snacks and drinks, packaged snacks or party trays for the guests, individual goodie boxes for kids or adults, adult libations, if applicable, ice chest with assorted beverages, napkins, paper towels, and...
For cleaning, reduce your need to wash things. Stock up on paper plates, paper towels, and disposable cups and flatware. Keep some disinfecting cleaning wipes and sprays (I don’t recommend using antibacterial products on a regular basis, however in the event of an emergency they can help to...
Once properly hydrated, we packed our straw into some containers, sprinkling spawn between each layer. The top layer should just be straw. Alternatively, you can mix your straw and spawn on a tarp and pack them all into the bucket at once. Cap it, and let it grow!
Today I wanted to show you how to make bas-relief pieces botanical casting art using air dry clay and plaster of Paris. This was such a fun and easy project. A bit addictive actually because you can’t really get it wrong with a little practice of course. ...
Move the items to be stored back into the storage room. Set them on top of the wooden pallets. Drape a tarp over the stored materials to help protect them from dust and dirt that may accumulate before you clean the room again.
Another reason your compost might smell sour is excess moisture. If there is standing water in your pile, remove it from your mix. Then cover your pile with a tarp or cloth to prevent excess moisture from seeping into the pile and creating a moldy mess. ...
For the non-door side of your van, create shade by clipping a silver tarp to your van’s rain gutters, and staking the other end to the ground. Use evaporative cooling. AC units use way too much electricity to be used in a campervan (unless you’re plugged in at a campground). ...