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DIY Projects & Happy Mother’s Day

by Sandra Williams

Paint: Cris DeRaudHappy Mother’s Day to all you mothers out there! I have been hanging out at Mother Earth News and they have a fantastic list of DIY projects. I’m so big on DIY projects that sometimes my husband gets upset with me because I often don’t ask him for help.

There are times though that you find things that you have to act immediately on or they will be gone so sometimes I drag home treasures I find on the street. Sometimes I’m just too impatient to wait until he has time.

Make your own paint

I love to paint and adding a little color helps brighten up and personalize your home. When you do it yourself there’s a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that you don’t get if you hire someone else to do it either.

At Mother Earth News, they show us how we can make our own paint. Bill Steen breaks it down for us with three different recipes for paint using flour, oil or casein (milk). I realize this is not what many of you want to do on Mother’s Day but its still fun to read about and plan. See the article Make Safe Natural Paint for more.

Build your own food dehydrator

My mom and dad did this years ago and mom was on quite the kick and dehydrated just about everything. I love dried fruit though and it does make sense to have some food that you’re not depending on electricity to store. Of course, you could can things as well but canning everything gets kind of old. See Build a Solar Food Dehydrator.

Today the only DIY project I’m working on is my little vegetable garden but I am looking forward to giving the flour paint a go. First I’ll test the paint in my office since it’s a small space and it needs brightened up and cleaned anyway. Then I’m probably going to read one of the many books I have been putting off for no good reason. I have a couple new beautiful coffee cups from the kids that I’m also going to put to good use. Whatever you do this Mother’s Day, enjoy it because you deserve it.


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