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November 25, 2012

Our Closet Makes Us Crazy!

Filed under: Home — moonstruckinjersey @ 2:42 PM

When we moved into our home, which was a little over five years ago, I went from a closet that was the size of a small room and completely built out to a very small walk-in with wire shelving.  It was very difficult trying to organize everything.  I so wanted to get someone in to build it out because so much of it was wasted space.  However, there were so many other priorities that it just could not happen and then the recession hit and it really could not happen.

I didn’t know how I was going to get everything into that small space and give it some sort of organization. Have you ever done this?  I would purchase something, put it in the closet and then find it, tags still on, six months later – it would literally get lost in the closet.  Or, do any of you do this?  You find this great deal and purchase and wear and then realize that you absolutely hate it?  How about this one – do you have a collection of tops,  plain T’s to embellished pieces, that have been completely out of style for years?  Have you ever purchased the same exact item because you have lost it in that closet, including handbags and shoes?!!

Obviously, I am all of the above and I needed to do something about the craziness.  Oh, did I mention that I almost always (I do have a very few pieces w color.) wear the NYC uniform?  Black, black and more black – I love it and it has been my style for over 30 years.  Timeless, but oh so difficult to differentiate between pieces of clothing.

After we were all moved in I emptied the closet again and I tried on every piece of clothing, every pair of shoes and boots and pulled out every handbag.  Shoes and handbags are my vices!  I donated bags of outdated clothing and shoes, handbags I no longer liked, clothes that I actually did not like and were just taking up space and duplicates, to one of the veteran’s organizations.  Everything that was left I liked and enjoyed wearing, but I had a third of my wardrobe left – it was a little unnerving.  In the end I put into practice the European idea of a few good pieces of clothing and a lot of great accessories.  It is amazing how an outfit can be changed with jewelry, scarfs, hats, etc.

Another thing that has become my religion and I never not do it is this, if I buy a new article of clothing, no matter what it is, I donate one article of clothing.  I have even gotten my husband into this very good habit.

We recently had my closet built out and I went through everything again and donated the last hold outs and I now have a lot more space available.  I think I have formed some really good habits and I hope never to lose anything in my closet again. I hope to never purchase just because, but because I truly have to have. I can actually shop my private little boutique.

Peace

August 5, 2012

Candles

Filed under: Home — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:17 AM
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Just a quick post today on one of my favorite things – candles.

I try different brands all the time, but one of the brands I tend to go back to often is Slatkin & Co.  They are relatively inexpensive as candles go and on a three wick candle that weighs in at 14.5 oz, you will get approximately 30 – 45 hours of burn time.

These candles have a high concentration of fragrance oils and burn relatively clean, which, in my opinion, is a huge plus.

About Slatkin & Co.

Founded in 1993, Slatkin & Co. quickly established itself as the leading home fragrance brand in premier specialty stores around the world. Their home fragrances have always provided wonderful ways to scent your home. The company is celebrated for its authentic and sophisticated scents as well as celebrity-inspired collections that reflect figures from rock ‘n’ roll to royalty. Developed by renowned “nose” Harry Slatkin and his master perfumers, Slatkin & Co. fragrances infuse versatile scents into any room. Never overpowering, they simply enhance the beauty of one’s home.

One of the reasons I enjoy these candles so much is because I am extremely sensitive to perfumes which limits what scents I can use in my home.  I find that with Slatkin I have a larger selection of candles that do not send my allergies into high gear.  This is great because I love to burn candles especially in the Fall and Winter.

Here are some burning tips:

  • Trim the candle’s wick(s) to 1/4” before lighting as this will allow for optimum burn.
  • Burn candles three to four hours at a time for optimum burn time.
  • Do not blow candle out, just use cover and done.
  • Cool candle completely before relighting.

You can decorate with candles and it is relatively inexpensive.  If you have a wood burning fireplace, put numerous candles in it for a Summer look.  You can put two or three candles in a bowl on an enclosed porch or lanai and scatter some sea shells around the bowl.  Candles are always pretty in a bathroom.

Use your imagination and enjoy.

Peace

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July 24, 2012

Pictures

Filed under: Home — moonstruckinjersey @ 4:32 PM
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We had a new air conditioner installed the other day and as the guys were going in and out, one of them commented on the pictures that were on the door leading out to the garage.  I have a collage of photos, all fairly recent, of different events – weddings, grandchildren, dogs, etc. He thought it was great and planned on mentioning it to his wife.

I have done this in our last few homes and I love the way it looks.  The pictures are attached by magnetic picture frames to a metal door.  The pictures just slide into the frame so it is really easy to change them out as often as you like to continue to update.  The frames are very inexpensive and I have purchased at both Michael’s and Bed, Bath and Beyond; so, they are easy to find.

I love to decorate with photos and I especially like to use old family pictures.  We’ve had some photos framed professionally, but most I do myself.  I love Pottery Barn frames and I always try to plan ahead as to what size and how I would like to group the photos so that when PB has a sale, I am right there!

Using old family photos side by side with recent pictures is a great way to teach children about their family’s history – who there ancestors were, when they came to this country, what country they came from (a little geography lesson as well).  Who doesn’t like to look at pictures?  Learning something along the way about who you are is a plus.

My new project is to fill a multiple picture frame with some of my baby pictures and my grandsons’ baby pictures as the family resemblance is there for all to see!

Almost everyone has a smart phone and so it is so easy to take pictures no matter where you are and no matter what you are doing – ball games, the beach, picnics, weddings, grandma’s house –  just do it, you will love the results!

To know who you are, you have to know where you come from.  Record your history in photos!

Peace

A Smooth Blend

Filed under: Home — moonstruckinjersey @ 3:07 PM
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

I am making a homemade insect repellant blend today.  I know, sounds a little weird, but it works.

We lived in Florida for four years and when we were first there I became  fine dining for a variety ( and it is endless in FL!) of insects, but especially mosquitos.  Most people get an itchy little red bump when bitten, but not me, I get huge, painful welts.

I couldn’t stay in the house as we have dogs that needed to be walked, but

I hate bug sprays.  I hate the smell of them, the feel of them and especially what they are made of.  There had to be a better way.

I had been making my own cleaning products with essential oils way before companies like Method and Seventh Generation became mainstream; so, I started looking for recipes to make insect repellant.  I found lots of them and they were all good, I just wasn’t necessarily thrilled with some of the smells of certain essential oils.

So, I ended up taking what I liked from a few blends and came up with this one that I would like to share.

Insect Repellant Blend:

  • 20 drops of thyme
  • 20 drops of lavender
  • 24 drops of lemongrass
  • 20drops of peppermint
  • 25 drops of blender oil – Jojoba or sweet almond
  • 1 cup of water
  • 4 teaspoons of witch hazel

This makes one cup.  Put it in a sprayer bottle and it is good to go.

I never have a problem with mosquitos now and the best thing is it is all natural, so it’s safe even for the kids and it smells fresh instead of like chemicals.

I almost always purchased oils on the Internet, but you can also purchase at places like Whole Foods.

I hope you will give it a try.  You have nothing to lose except the itch!

Peace

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