Smelly Jelly Dilemma
BeckyJo_OH
21 years ago
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Comments (5)Actually, if mailman had planted one row of potato leaf he would then know which way the rows went. I have one small Tip Top growing and would be glad to take a picture tomorrow if you think it would help....See MoreSmelly Jelly
Comments (1)thank you very much Pookie :)...See MoreSmelly Jelly Question
Comments (2)Sorry, I can't really help, but you could try keeping them in a container which may not absorb the scent, like glass, plastic seems to eat up some of the scent for soap. And, soap will lose some of the scent after time, so maybe soap is a different animal in this sense?...See MoreBath & Kitchen Tile dilemma
Comments (4)You can look to what traditional homes in your area utilize for inspiration. You can also look on Houzz for inspiration, the filters let you hone in on home style, room, etc... My home is in Maine, our rugged climate definitely factors into traditional home design. My house is less traditional, more contemporary, but I still wanted it to feel in tune with the environment. My main floor has wood floors, natural ash, 5" wide. My entry runs into the powder room, and laundry room. These areas in a traditional Maine home would very often be Maine/Vermont slate due to its durability. I went with a more contemporary porcelain slate tile, in a larger size. I also thought about running the tile in a stacked layout, but ultimately the tile felt right staggered. A diamond layout felt very wrong, in a more traditional home diamond would probably have worked best. For another example, I am redoing my masterbath currently. I am very drawn to traditional bath tile layouts, using square tiles on the walls. I love a base molding of 6x6 squares followed by a trim, then 3x3 squares. This does not work in my house and letting that go really delayed my project. The tile I ultimately went with is in now and is perfectly in keeping with the style of my home, but getting there was a journey....See MoreJoC__SC
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