The Everyday Home.
It’s a small life-raft of Christmas cheer in the sea of horrors that is our master bedroom.. Ha!OK, it’s not that bad.
It just has dark wood panelling and ugly dark brown doors.. First, I made this Silent Night sign.I’d been craving this bright, fresh green in my Christmas decor this year, so I mixed myself up this color.. Normal people crave ice cream, I crave a particular shade of green.OK, and ice cream too!.
I grabbed some mis-matched glass vases from my collection and alternated greens with silver Christmas balls..I just used some cedar and some kind of low-growing pine type stuff from the yard.. And that’s Christmas for my new (old) brick wall!.
I’ll be linking this one up to Kim’s.
Mantel and Vignette Party!.(Plus you’ll get an extra little peek at our new bathroom that we’ve been working on for so long!)I ran a coffee shop for about 10 years and during that time, I learned a lot about the importance of maintaining one of the hardest working appliances out there: your dishwasher.
I had to pay for many (.expensive service and repair calls, and the one thing that we always heard, every time the service guys came out, was that we had to keep the dishwasher clean and maintain it on a regular basis to keep it running smoothly.. We had a really fancy and expensive industrial dishwasher of course, but the concept of maintaining your dishwasher is really the same no matter what kind you have.
You may think that your dishwasher at home is clean but everyday use can cause grease, lime scale, and soap scum to build up in tubes, spray arms, and other vital parts and cause it not to work as well.When you’re doing 100 loads of dishes per day in a commercial setting, you do need to run maintenance procedures almost constantly, but you probably don’t need to be quite as intense about it at home.