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Cat Desk Box
By: Domestik Goddess    1 days 16 hours 12 minutes ago
Channel: Home Decor Living   

Kitt-In Box - cat bed for deskIf you’ve ever been owned by a cat, you’ll know what a charming pest a cat can be. Bored cats and the desks of busy people are (a) inevitably going to come together at some point, if there’s a cat in the house, and (b) not always a wonderful thing for productivity.

My own habit of obsessively hitting the Save button comes directly from an Important Life Lesson taught to me years ago by a fluffy grey tom named Jasper: A quick trip to the loo, then I stepped back into my home office to see Jasper bathing himself elegantly on my keyboard, one fluffy paw planted firmly on the Delete key. Amazing, how fast that cursor raced backwards and up the screen. And simple astounding, how quickly the screen went blank when the cat shifted round at my yell, successfully quitting the program before I could lunge across the room. Gone, the work of a hard three hours — all gone!

Ever since, and to this very day (although this is currently a dogs-only household, and the desk is my own once more) I save-save-save-save-save as if racking up high score on some Video Game of Life. So, a bad cat incident gave me a good habit, I guess… but something like this Cat Perch box (at The Refined Feline, via a comment at Matt Cutts‘ blog) would have come in handy. Apparently it works for chihuahuas and other tiny dogs (under 20 lbs.) too.

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    Spiral Trance Treasure Box
    By: Domestik Goddess    6 days 0 hours 55 minutes ago
    Channel: Home Decor Living   

    I went looking for polymer beads and found a Treasure Box! It’s called Pitch with Easter Trance Spirals, by Lauren of thickneckARTS.

    Treasure Box - polymer on wood

    I’ve always loved hemp jewelry but without going to a craft/art show I could never find stuff that was unique or if it was, it wasn’t my style. Then I realized I would never find exactly what I wanted outside of my own creation. Only I could create exactly what I wanted!

    Long story short, I bought some primary colors to play around with and have been hooked ever since!
    Lauren

    But what brought her to making a treasure box instead of beads for her hemp-knotted jewellery? Lauren tells me she’d read that polymer clay could be used on “just about anything that could withstand the clay’s baking temperature” — around 225°F depending on the piece.

    “It opened a whole other door for me with the clay,” she says. “I went from beads to candle holders to treasure boxes in a day!”

    Basically, for the treasure box she used a wooden Home Depot giftcard box, black polymer clay, liquid polyclay and part of a polymer clay “cane” she’d already designed. (And for those of us who aren’t hands-on with the polymer clay yet, ClaySquared has an terrific photo show of the step-by-step process of how a polymer cane is built that, trust me, you’ll really enjoy!)

    As Lauren explains her process, she wrapped the entire box — lid and all — with black polymer clay, attaching it using the liquid polyclay. Then she cut slices from the cane and stuck them onto the black clay in a random pattern — going for a polka dot-look.

    “I had to use a roller to flatten it on all sides, then smooth the corners with my fingers. Once the box was completely wrapped and the “polka dots” in place, I made “incisions”, if you will, where the door and box would separate so that it could be opened once baked. Then I separated the door from the box, and baked both on a cookie sheet for about 15-18 mins at 200-215°F.”

    If you want to try this project yourself, Lauren advises, it might be best to bake the wooden box before you cover it with polymer clay.

    polymer clay covered wood box “The box I used bubbled sap up from its bottom into the box itself during baking. It still came out beautiful but the sap takes up a good bit of room on the inside. lol. Also, don’t try to make your corners too flush or too tight because when the clay bakes it will pull taut, so to speak, and may create cracks.”

    Lauren made a wise design choice in the classic black-and-white theme for her first treasure box, I think, as almost anything black-and-white has an automatic touch of class!

    (Another way to go might be with wildly funky colours and a lot of detail, if you’re afraid you might have an ‘ooops’ or two to disguise…)

    As for the wood Home Depot box giving up some sap when it was heated — that sounds like these boxes are made with fairly green wood, so likely to have some shrinkage over the years in any case.

    You might be able to pick up an old wooden box of the right size and shape at a yard sale, one that’s already well dried by age. Just be careful not to polymer-decorate a priceless collector’s item by mistake! So, come to think of it, I think I’d go with the Home Depot box and just try to plan ahead, to dry the box out gradually at a very low heat over a period of days, to prevent the wood from warping.

    Why not get a couple of boxes, and just pop them into the oven whenever it’s cooling off after you’ve had a cooking spree? Saves on electricity, dries the wood out in a gentle way to prevent the box from warping as the moisture evaporates from its fibers, and gives you a couple of boxes all ready to go when a treasure box inspiration hits you!

    Whomp!
    Yep, that was inspiration hitting right now…

    Find Lauren’s polymer beads, hemp jewellery, and other arts at thickneckarts.etsy.com.

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    Garden Giveaway: 3 Great Products to Control Garden Pests
    By: Domestik Goddess    7 days 18 hours 42 minutes ago
    Channel: Home Decor Living   

    spiderwort plant in my garden Those April showers are making way for long-awaited flowers, and every true gardener’s heart yearns to see those tidy rows of sprouts, promising a satisfying harvest through the months to come.

    Ah, Springtime in the garden… from Wordworth’s dancing daffodils to Chaucer’s “grene and lusty May,” it’s all good — except for the harsh reality of garden pests.

    Slimey Slugs and Snails, oh my!

    Slugs and snails crawl into the garden at night, and leave their sticky slime all over whatever tiny bits of tender lettuce greens and flower petals they might not chew to a ragged edge or leave with great gaping holes…

    Cats!

    Stray cats take one look at that freshly turned, sweet, friable soil in your flower beds and say to themselves, “hey! check out the giant litter box!”

    Squirrels? – please, don’t even get me started!

    When all you want to do is lie in a gentle hammock and rest from your labours, watching the lovely songbirds come round for a gourmet meal — that’s when some greedy fat-tailed squirrel comes along to dangle upside down from the bird feeder, scooping out great fistfuls of expensive bird seed onto the ground as he stuffs his little rodent cheeks — guaranteed to scare away that rare shy Eastern Purple Whositbird that you’ve been dying to photograph since childhood…

    Sound familiar, any of that?
    Hang onto your sun-hat, then, Nelly — I’ve got the contest for you!

    May Garden Giveaway Contest

    Here are the fabulous prizes —

    1. Slugs Away

      SlugsAway electronic slug and snail fence

      Keep slugs and snails out of your garden without using chemicals. Safe for children and pets, it can protect your garden all season on a single nine-volt battery.


    2. Cat Stop

      CatStop automatic outdoor cat deterrent

      Keep cats out of your garden, safely and efficiently. A motion-activated burst of ultrasonic sound startles cats, and teaches them to stay away.


    3. Squirrel Stop

      SquirrelStop automatic spinning squirrel deterrent

      Keep your bird feeder safe from squirrels. When a squirrel climbs on to the feeder, it triggers the SquirrelStop motor and makes the feeder spin! (Ha! Let’s see you try to stay on that amusement park ride, little seed-stealing rodent!) Works with any hanging feeder weighing up to 10 lbs.

    Contech Electronics, based in British Columbia, Canada, is our gracious May sponsor. They develop, manufacture and distribute a whole range of innovative technology for pets and gardens, including those 3 Fabulous Prizes I’ll be giving away to Domestik Goddess readers over the next three weeks.

    Stay tuned for your chance to win!

    Hint: This might be a really good time to subscribe to DomestikGoddess.com, if you haven’t already… ;)

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    David Ort Art in Wall Stickers
    By: Domestik Goddess    9 days 23 hours 48 minutes ago
    Channel: Living Home Decor   

    David Ort guest artist wall decals at dVider.com dVider.com has snagged hot young NYC artist David Ort for the second round of its Guest Artist series of limited edition vinyl wall decals.

    Peel, stick, decorate.

    Stunning.

    And so much easier than waltzing into the Plaza and rippping the orginal Ort murals off its walls, no?

    These wallcovering designs are only available May-July, then dVider’s on to another new guest artist…

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    A Sword for the Discerning Modern Samurai
    By: Domestik Goddess    10 days 19 hours 3 minutes ago
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    Samurai Fan Katana Sword I’m going to get into so much trouble with DJ for posting this — putting temptation in the poor man’s path! — but who could resist?

    Besides, I’m sure there’s someone with a wannabe-Samurai Dad out there just desperate for a Father’s Day gift idea with more originality to it than a comic necktie or golf gear.

    This is the Damascus Blade Japanese Samurai Fan Katana Sword from Handmade Sword, a thing of great beauty hand forged from a rich historical tradition.

    It’s also a very real sword — “razor sharp” and not in any way a toy.
    Just so you know.

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