Showing posts with label diy doormat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy doormat. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Candy's Corn Shortcut

After I posted last week about my lazy girl way to microwave ears of corn (click here for that post) Candy sent me this even easier trick:

"Leave corn in husk, put in microwave for 4 minutes per ear (only do 2 ears at a time for a total of 8 minutes). Remove from microwave and using hot pads (super hot!) to hold the ear, cut off the bottom including about 1/2" of corn, then shake out the ear by holding the top (with a hot pad). Voila! No shucking!"

There are several examples on youtube you can search for if you want to watch a demo.

Cool! Thanks Candy  :)

PS: this post title made me chuckle - instead of "candy corn" it's "Candy's Corn" ;)

one year ago today: Mickey made a Hello doormat that I love.



Monday, August 8, 2016

Hello Doormat

Mickey had the idea to stencil a mat for in front of her new front door - she wanted it to say "well hello there" and asked me to help, yay. We found a plain coir mat at Home Depot for 9.99 and I already had stencils and black paint so this was an inexpensive project...note, I didn't say it was a quick easy project though!


Problem started when we used a permanent marker to trace "well" in block letters in the top left corner and then tried to fill it in with paint. Yeah, that didn't work. The material of the mat is rough and too long so it just made a blobby mess, it wasn't crisp and clean like we had envisioned...I had the thought that we could just wash the paint off and start over but since we used the permanent marker to outline the letters that didn't work (fortunately we didn't outline all of the words before realizing it wasn't going to work)!

this is after she washed off the paint in the upper
left hand corner - you can still see the outline though
At that point we had some options (a) scrap the project and chalk up the $10 to an experiment (b) cut off the top that was messed up and just have a narrower rug (c) well there was no c at that time. So she continued decorating the rug by using a big fat sharpie and freehand wrote "hello" at the bottom of the mat figuring if it didn't work she wasn't making it worse and if it did work she'd cut off the top where we messed it up. The hello turned out great! She had to go over it a few times to get it nice and dark.

We then had the idea that maybe we could cut off the outline out of the coir material - it wasn't easy but she ended up getting it out with tiny scissors and tweezers basically pulling the fibers out and cutting other parts of it down. It did remove the outline so we ended up with a plan (c) after all.

plucking and cutting out the outline
Here is it in front of her house, love it!