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BEST BRUSHES FOR CHALK PAINT, MINERAL OR CLAY BASED PAINTS

BEST BRUSHES FOR CHALK PAINT, MINERAL OR CLAY BASED PAINTS One of the biggest mistakes people make when painting with Chalk Paint , Minera...

TODAYS FREE EBOOKS: HOME DECOR & DIY EBOOKS OF THE MOMENT

DISCLOSURE: ThriftyLittleThings.com is a personal blog written and edited by Wendy Kohn. The majority of what I post is based on my own ideas, thoughts and projects, for the sole purpose of sharing my passion. However, there are times that I do accept various forms of compensations such as cash advertising, sponsorship, or paid topic insertions and/or products, coupons and other forms of compensation and incentives from companies and organizations that I feel compliment the blog, and offer value to my readers. Compensation will never influence the content or posts made in this blog. All advertising is in the form of advertisements generated by a third party ad network. As the owner of this blog, I am sometimes compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though I may receive compensation for posts or advertisements, I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own and will NEVER be influenced by any form of compensation.



I've got quite an assortment of FREE Ebooks today! Lots of awesome Home Decor & DIY Ebooks of the moment for you! There were so many today, I had to stop myself, but I downloaded all of these and love to share with you all. Some are quite pricey, so be sure to grab them now!

**NOTE** At the time of this post, all ebooks listed are 100% Free – many will be changed to Free Only for Prime members or go back up to full price within 24 hours of my post! The list below are my picks of freebies for the day – the ones I downloaded myself – I do NOT have an Amazon Prime membership NOR a Kindle, I grab them when they are Free to read with the Kindle app on my Laptop, PC & even on my phone. You can learn more or get your FREE READER HERE.

These ebooks are price slashed to FREE right now, regardless of any Amazon memberships. Many Kindle eBooks are UNLIMITED FREE all the time with Amazon Prime. That's an awesome program with many perks like Free Shipping all year long and much more. If you haven't tried it before, you can get a 30-Day Free Trial

This is my Hand-picked list of the top FREE Home Decor & DIY eBOOKS of the moment. The newest and momentarily FREE Amazon Kindle eBooks that you can view on any smartphone, tablet or computer with their FREE app.

Even if you see a price listed in the eBook description below, it is price slashed on the actual page and is FREE right now as of this posting!


















I hope you enjoy these! Make sure you Grab 'em before the prices go back up!




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WATERFALL CHEST MAKEOVER: NUMBERED MILITARY DRESSER

DISCLOSURE: ThriftyLittleThings.com is a personal blog written and edited by Wendy Kohn. The majority of what I post is based on my own ideas, thoughts and projects, for the sole purpose of sharing my passion. However, there are times that I do accept various forms of compensations such as cash advertising, sponsorship, or paid topic insertions and/or products, coupons and other forms of compensation and incentives from companies and organizations that I feel compliment the blog, and offer value to my readers. Compensation will never influence the content or posts made in this blog. All advertising is in the form of advertisements generated by a third party ad network. As the owner of this blog, I am sometimes compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though I may receive compensation for posts or advertisements, I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own and will NEVER be influenced by any form of compensation.




This Waterfall chest of drawers got an awesome makeover and new life as a numbered military dresser with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Olive and Graphite.

It was quite sad when I got it and have several dings and dents and even a huge hole in one side that I had to patch up before I painted.
"Olive" by Annie Sloan is the perfect military green. So she got a fresh coat all over and some light sanding on edges for detail distressing.
I then stenciled the numbers using Annie Sloan Graphite Chalk Paint, which is my go to for most stencils. It was perfect for this military style.
I decided to update the drawer pulls to match the style and the new ones are an aged pewter. A light coat of clear wax and it was ready for a new home!
I love waterfall chest makeovers. Their style and sturdy build is perfect making for large storage with deep drawers which makes them perfect to update and customize to your own style!


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FLEUR DE LIS PERSONALIZED WALL HANGING: THRIFTY LITTLE DEAL

DISCLOSURE: ThriftyLittleThings.com is a personal blog written and edited by Wendy Kohn. The majority of what I post is based on my own ideas, thoughts and projects, for the sole purpose of sharing my passion. However, there are times that I do accept various forms of compensations such as cash advertising, sponsorship, or paid topic insertions and/or products, coupons and other forms of compensation and incentives from companies and organizations that I feel compliment the blog, and offer value to my readers. Compensation will never influence the content or posts made in this blog. All advertising is in the form of advertisements generated by a third party ad network. As the owner of this blog, I am sometimes compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though I may receive compensation for posts or advertisements, I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own and will NEVER be influenced by any form of compensation.




Oh, this Thrifty Little Deal is just too awesome not to share! I might be partial because I LOVE the Fleur de Lis symbol! Enlarge it and get it personalized with your family name as wall decor and I'm OH.SO.IN.LOVE !

The price tag made it even better!

I think it would look awesome in a kitchen above a cooktop or or even on a front door!

  • Personalized Family Name Fleur-de-Lis Metal Sign
  • Stylized lily symbol wall art
  • Personalized with all-caps name
  • Powder coated
  • Pre-drilled hole in top center for easy hanging
  • For indoor or outdoor use

    Hurry over HERE to personalize yours before they sell out!



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  • 80s DRESSER UPDATE IN TWO TONE CHALK PAINT

    DISCLOSURE: ThriftyLittleThings.com is a personal blog written and edited by Wendy Kohn. The majority of what I post is based on my own ideas, thoughts and projects, for the sole purpose of sharing my passion. However, there are times that I do accept various forms of compensations such as cash advertising, sponsorship, or paid topic insertions and/or products, coupons and other forms of compensation and incentives from companies and organizations that I feel compliment the blog, and offer value to my readers. Compensation will never influence the content or posts made in this blog. All advertising is in the form of advertisements generated by a third party ad network. As the owner of this blog, I am sometimes compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though I may receive compensation for posts or advertisements, I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own and will NEVER be influenced by any form of compensation.


    These old outdated 80's dressers are perfect to update with Chalk Paint! They are well made, solid and sturdy and while the wood carvings on the brown wood is so outdated, it makes for perfect detail and distressing with Chalk Paint!
    I decided for this 80's dresser update to go with Two Tone Chalk Paint , using Paris Gray for the drawers and Old White , heavily distressed on the body.

    I replaced the top 3 pulls with contrasting smaller knobs and painted the remaining drawer pulls. This allowed the wood carving details to really pop!

    While hard to see when blah brown, the curves on the frame showed beautifully once painted and distressed along the edges!
    I distressed the body heavily with my electric sander and then manually went around the drawer edges and details. I then sealed the entire piece with clear wax to preserve from wear for many years to come.
    I think it turned out beautifully and would be perfect in an adult or child's room!
    This piece made it to a new owner in less than a week! I wasn't surprised, how about you?



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    HOMEMADE RECIPE TO DESKUNK A DOG AT HOME

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    HOMEMADE RECIPE TO DESKUNK A DOG AT HOME - THRIFTY LITTLE PET TIPS
    On my former blog, back in 2012, I wrote an entire series about Pet Care on a Budget and decided to republish for you all here, in a Thrifty Little Pet Care series. This first post was submitted to me by one of my readers and is packed with great info to save you a vet trip and some money!

    You never know when your dog might be sprayed by a skunk! Save some money and de-skunk your dog with this quick and inexpensive home remedy.

    When you first realize your dog has been sprayed, you will probably panic a little. Try to stay calm, and do not let him into your house or car if you can help it. When the skunk oils get onto your carpet, they will be hard to remove, and you will probably want to have them professionally cleaned. So the first step to saving money is to keep your dog safely contained outside. Most sprays occur during the summer, so if it is warm enough you can bathe him outside with a hose.

    The skunk remedy that I use is very cost friendly, and can be made with items that most people have on hand. It is very effective, and safe for dogs. However, it is very important to realize that there is nothing that will rid your dog of the odor 100%. This solution will greatly improve the smell of your dog, but there will still be a small lingering odor that will only fade with time. The good thing about the remaining odor, is that you likely won’t be able to pick up on it unless your dog gets wet again. When your dog gets wet, the skunk scent is magnified.

    You will need:

    Baking Soda
    Hydrogen Peroxide
    Small amount of dog shampoo or Dawn dish soap (the original blue kind)
    Bottle for mixing


    To start, find a bottle. When my Dawn dish soap bottles are getting low, and there is about ½ inch of soap left in the bottom of the bottle, I will set it aside to use specifically for this purpose. When you need to de-skunk your dog, simply fill the rest of the dish soap bottle half way with hydrogen peroxide, and then use a funnel to add baking soda until the bottle is full. Screw the cap on the bottle and make sure that the cap is locked shut and then shake it up really well.

    Do not make huge batches of this mixture “just in case” your dog is sprayed by a skunk someday. It is only effective right after it is made, so you will want to keep the ingredients on hand, but don‘t pre-mix them. It is very quick to whip up, so just make it as you go. I have found that one bottle of the mixture seems to be enough for one bath, but if I am bathing a big dog and run out, I will just make another batch in the same bottle very quickly and then continue the bath. Anything that is not used within an hour or so of making it should just be thrown away, as it will not be nearly as effective. The cost for making this mixture is only around $2 per batch, so you will save a lot of money by de-skunking at home.

    I would suggest putting on a pair of old clothes before starting the bath. You don’t want to risk getting the skunk smell all over your favorite pair of jeans. The bath may be a two person job depending on how hyper your dog is. It will be easier to do if you tie your dog to something leaving a very short leash so that he can’t move around much.

    Start the bath by wetting down your entire dog. The skunk smell will be greatly intensified when he gets wet, so don’t let it alarm you. Use the mixture very liberally and scrub your dog from head to toe. Avoid getting the soap mixture into his eyes or ears, but make sure to scrub his face, as that is often where he was sprayed. Do not be afraid to use a lot of the mixture and be very thorough in your scrubbing.

    After scrubbing your dog’s entire body with the mixture, let it sit on your dog for at least 5 minutes before you rinse it off. Do not leave your dog unattended during this time. I recommend that after the 5 minutes, you rinse him off thoroughly, and whip up another batch and repeat the process (as many times as needed) while he is still wet. After the last scrub down with the mixture, rinse him off and towel dry (with an old towel that you don’t care about) and then let him continue to dry. You will still continue to smell the skunk odor while your dog is wet, but there should be a noticeable difference after he is dry.

    If your dog is matted before you start bathing him, often he will need to be shaved.
    In some cases shaving could reduce odor. If any of the skunk oil is trapped in matted hair, it will be virtually impossible to wash it out. Also, if you wash your matted dog, the mats will become even tighter, and will need to be shaved. It is possible for tight mats to rip your dog’s skin after bathing when they tighten up. Use your best judgment, and realize that if your dog has long hair and is developing mats, you will need to call a groomer.

    One way to prevent having to go to a groomer is to brush your dog often enough to keep his hair unmatted, so that if he is ever sprayed by a skunk, you will not have to shell out the money for a groomer and you can save money by bathing him at home.

    After your dog is dry, he should smell much better, though you need to remember that there WILL still be a slight lingering odor. You can give him a bath every few days using this remedy if the odor is still strong, and within a week or so your dog will be back to smelling like a dog .

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    Emma Green has been a dog groomer for several years, and though she no longer grooms professionally, she loves grooming dogs for her friends and family, and of course, her own dogs. She has de-skunked many dogs in the past for clients, and most recently her in-law’s Parson Russell Terrier. She is also passionate about Nutrition, Emergency Preparedness, and Food Storage. Feel free to visit her blog at www.emergencyfoodstorage101.com, or you may contact her with any questions about Dog Grooming or Food Storage via email to emmagreenie@live.com

    If you found this post helpful, please make sure to leave a comment below and let Emma know!



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