Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Ugly outlet cover solution

I came up with this idea awhile ago, and I made mental note to put this in my "invention notebook", the one that does not exist. I keep on meaning to write down all of my genius ideas, but they are so fleeting, and I always forget:)! Anyway, this was one of those ideas.

That outlet is ugly, cream, and right in my face.
See, it may seem like nothing to most, but my counter height electrical outlets drive me nuts. I often find myself plugging in those small wall wax warmers just to stick something in them.

Then I thought, "why not a picture frame?".  I thought of using a frame with an outlet plug cover to jazz things up.

A quick trip to the Dollar Tree was in order to gather my supplies. I needed a lightweight 4x6 picture frame, lightweight and cheap!
This is what I decided on. Pretty basic.


Back view
 Next I removed the cheapo stand, a quick pull and it was gone, leaving a nice flat back.

Photo stand removed
 I then held my frame up to the wall outlet to see where I should position the outlet cover (that we all have leftover from when our babies were sticking their fingers where they shouldn't).
Position and THEN glue
 I then simply hot glued the outlet plug onto the back of the frame, and there you have it!




Add a photo!

Add a printable (I have a chalkboard "You Are My Sunshine" print in this picture)


Easily use it as a dry erase board. Just insert plain or patterned paper into the frame and use a dry erase marker in the glass!
Hope you enjoyed this easy project!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Quick tip for meatloaf

I know, way random. WAY random, but it has to be said. Who hasn't had super cold hands while mixing their meatloaf? Or too tough loaf from mixing in their Kitchen-Aid? So I decided to add all of the ingredients into a gallon plastic bag and smoosh it. Then dump it all in a pan and you're done, plus no hand washing needed.


Gee, this is not an attractive photo:)!

Or put it into muffin tins and bake for only 25 minutes like I do:

My meatloaf recipe can be found by clicking HERE.

I also added this to the following parties: