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Super easy way to get rid of that nasty smell! How To Get Pet Stains and Odors Out of Your Carpet without Chemicals

How To Get Pet Stains and Odors Out of Your Carpet without Chemicals

January 20, 2015 By Jenna 242 Comments

I am not a dog person.

I’m not really a pet person at all.

Some of you may have just decided to unsubscribe from my blog. I fully understand that not being very fond of pets, especially dogs, is considered to most very un-American.

You see, I was always skiddish around them when I was a kid – like even a small kid when you are supposed to love all cute and cuddly things. I’m past the skiddish part, but I cannot stand to be licked by a dog or have it up in my face.

And they smell. They totally have the smelliest farts in the history of the universe.

You know I’m right.

And then Grunt and I got together.

And he had two dogs.

That stayed inside the house most of the time.

And one that slept with him.

And I seriously considered whether or not I could marry a man who slept with a dog.

But then all those chocolate milks just won me over and I had to learn to deal, ok and love, the dogs.

I couldn’t deal with the dog sleeping with us though – that had to end. I have my limits.

And then the circus entered the picture.

And she was sharing her bottle with the dogs at six months old.

And crawling on their bed, wallowing around in it.

And I cringed.

And then for a solid year all she wanted to play with was her stuffed dogs and the real dogs.

My friend Ashley even mocked me for having a child that loved dogs when I detested them so much.

They aren’t kidding when they say God has a sense of humor.

I have come to somewhat love the dogs. Well, I love them because Grunt Labor and the kid love the dogs.

So the other night after dinner as I was straightening up the kid’s room and asking myself why a two year old just can’t pick up after herself, I stepped in something. Wet.

And I said, please sweet Lord Jesus, don’t let this be dog pee.

I got down on the floor and sniffed.

Remember how I said God has a sense of humor?

Seriously?

After a string of not-so-nice words, I decided to try something new on the pet accidents.

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The basics and tips and tricks to keep your painted furniture from peeling and scratching. Why is my paint peeling?

Painting 101: Why is my paint peeling? Tips and tricks to keep paint from peeling and scratching off your furniture.

January 16, 2015 By Jenna 55 Comments

If you read the longest blog post in history (a.k.a. the reader survey results), you know that there were some questions about furniture painting – what finish to use, why is the paint peeling, etc.

Since I am a woman for the people and cannot let my people down, I decided to start a little Painting 101 series with basic tips and tricks for painting furniture.

The first thing we are going to chat about is:

Why is my paint peeling?

Tips and tricks to keep paint from peeling and scratching off your furniture.

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This is such an easy organizing idea and it holds family members accountable for their mess! Color Coded Organization

Color Coded Organization

January 12, 2015 By Jenna 36 Comments

Let’s get one thing clear.

I am not an organization guru.

Heck, I’m not really a guru of any sorts. I just fly my freak flag and do what works.

I have my own weird methods for organizing and storing stuff.

For example, the kid has three different boxes in her room for small toys.

One holds things that could potentially be living: plastic dinosaurs, My Little Ponies, Smurf figurines, Little People, California Raisin figurines, etc.

I don’t know where I come up with this stuff either.

Or why I consider Smurfs and California Raisins to be potentially living things.

Another box holds non-potential living things: wooden blocks and plastic easter eggs.

I know, it makes no sense.

And the last box holds paper items: stickers and things to write on.

Shocking. One box actually makes sense.

See what I mean when I say that I do what works for me?

I knew you would get me – you’re my people.

This is my latest “what works for me” organizing method:

Color Coded Organization

And shockingly, this may actually make sense to more people than myself.

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Amazing city full of fun! Must Do's in New Orleans

That time I went in the whorehouse… (Must Do’s in New Orleans)

January 8, 2015 By Jenna 86 Comments

Everyone should have a great love affair with a city.

A love affair that rivals Holly Golightly and Paul Varjak’s in Breakfast at Tiffany’s – its passionate and crazy and always leaves you guessing.

Mine is with New Orleans.

A city full of debauchery, excitement, and thrill.

And let’s be honest, booze – lots of booze.

I hate to put a cliche to it, but you truly never know what’s going to happen when you’re there.

My love affair with New Orleans began when I was 13.

My father took my brother and I to the French Quarter.

We went in the daytime, otherwise, I too, like you probably are now, would be questioning his parenting skills for taking a 13 year old and an 8 year old to the quarter.

One look at all that architecture and I was hooked.

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A real life guide to banishing clutter in your house! 15 Days to a Clutter-Free Home and some extra cash...

15 Days to a Clutter-Free Home…And Some Extra Cash

January 6, 2015 By Jenna 19 Comments

Every year, usually a day or two after Christmas, something very liberating happens at our house.

No bra burning.

No marches on the courthouse lawn.

We purge.

I go through every nook and cranny of this house and I get rid of stuff.

Lots of stuff.

And it feels so good.

And then after I’ve went through every nook and cranny, I start selling all that stuff.

And I make a little money.

And that feels damn good.

This year, I wanted you to get in on the excitement of purging and finding money, so I whipped up this little printable to share what I do.

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How to Use a Miter Saw - How To and Basics - Rain on a Tin Roof

Power Tools 101: How to Use a Miter Saw

January 5, 2015 By Jenna 18 Comments

Hands down, my absolute favorite tool is my miter saw. Power miter saws can do so many things – and do it pretty easily as well. This guide will show you the basics of how to use a miter saw and what all a miter saw can be used for.

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Chic and small, but functional! DIY Marble Top Table via RainonaTinRoof.com

DIY Marble Top Table for $30 or less

December 31, 2014 By Jenna 33 Comments

This one will be as short and sweet as possible, friends. The flu has struck our house and its first victim is me.

I love marble. Have I told you that before? I mean, I’m sure its apparent by looking at my bathroom.

I also love little side tables that can be moved around as needed to hold drinks and what not.

And I love a classic black – paired with gold.

The three loves combined in this DIY Marble Top Table.

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AWESOME ways to remember stuff! And super easy and cheap! 6 Creative and Easy Ways to Document Memories via RainonaTinRoof.com

6 Creative and Easy Ways to Document Memories

December 23, 2014 By Jenna 16 Comments

When the kid started talking, she would answer “Sure” instead of “Yes.” Example:

Kid (screaming): “Emonade, emonade, emonade!”

Me (about to lose my sh*t): “Would you like some lemonade?!”

Kid (very nonchalantly, as if she wasn’t just screaming for it: “Sure.”

She now says “Yes” more than “Sure,” which I know is the way things are supposed to go, but it does make me just a little sad.

My point is, I’m always terrified I will forget those little things.

I’m also worried about forgetting Grunt Labor’s ways of saying I Love You, like “You’re the thin set to my tile.”

(Where does he come up with this stuff?)

And the time Will asked if this was Jesus music on the radio.

I mean, it is Garth Brooks, he’s kind of like the Jesus of country music, people.

And then there was the time Grandma told the kid (at the age of 1), “Its amazing how advanced you are. Its also unfortunate.”

Truer words were never spoken.

So, to keep up with all those sweet (and humorous) memories of our cra-cra lives, I’ve found a few ideas.

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Banish that old centered hardware! So easy to do! How to Cover Old Hardware Holes via RainonaTinRoof.com

How to Cover Old Hardware Holes

December 18, 2014 By Jenna 44 Comments

Want to change the location of hardware in your cabinet doors or on another piece of furniture but don’t know what to do about those old holes? It’s actually an easy fix! Here’s how to fill holes in wood….

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AMAZING! How to Restore Hardware in 5 Minutes (No painting, no wax!) via RainonaTinRoof.com

How to Restore Hardware in 5 Minutes

December 15, 2014 By Jenna 62 Comments

I am kicking myself, y’all.

Kicking myself.

I’ve spray painted and Rub ‘N Buffed so many pulls and knobs over the years – I had no idea how to clean them.

Don’t get me wrong – there are sometimes when you want a bold colored knob, but sometimes I just want that hardware restored to its former glory.

I had no clue how to restore hardware to its former glory though.

Until a few weeks ago.

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Full of simple and cute ideas that anyone can do! Red, Green and Navy Christmas Home Tour via RainonaTinRoof.com

Red, Green and Navy Christmas Home Tour: Part Two

December 12, 2014 By Jenna 20 Comments

After telling you lies in round one of my Christmas home tour yesterday, I thought today I would tell you a story.

If you are a regular here, you know I love stories and have lots of them. If you are new here and hopping over from Lindsay’s place (she’s the brainchild behind Blogger Stylin’ Home Tours), The White Buffalo Styling Co., or from Just a Girl, welcome. I hope you like stories too. Be sure to visit everyone else in the Christmas home tours at the end of this post!

Every Christmas, when its time to wrap gifts, I go downstairs.

Where it’s quiet.

And I pull out the wrapping paper, the tape, scissors, gift tags and ribbon.

I don’t want to have to get up for anything.

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Easy and budget friendly ideas that anyone can do! Red, Green & Navy Christmas Home Tour with simple ideas... via RainonaTinRoof.com

Red, Green, and Navy Christmas Home Tour Part 1

December 11, 2014 By Jenna 40 Comments

This is the post when I’m supposed to lie to you.

When I don’t tell you that I went with red, green, and navy Christmas decorations because they worked so well with the decor in the rest of my house.

When I’m supposed to act like I really cozy up in the adirondack chair outside….

When its 30 degrees out.

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GROSS, but very interesting! Clean that Disgustingly Gross Shower with One Single Tool via RainonaTinRoof.com

Clean that Disgustingly Gross Shower with One Single Tool

December 9, 2014 By Jenna 112 Comments

Apparently, I have no shame.

None. At. All.

Because first I showed you just how dusty, dirty, and messy my house was and now I’m showing you just how disgusting Grunt Labor’s shower is was.
To be honest, we had both lost all hope for this shower. Since we moved into the beloved foreclosure, its always been in pretty rough shape. I have scrubbed it with every cleaner and scrub brush known to man and it would remove the surface gunk, but not much else. I thought it was just permanently gross.

I was wrong.

It took one single tool to clean this disgusting shower up.

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If you love music, this is the tree for you!! A Grammy Themed Christmas Tree via RainonaTinRoof.com

A Grammy Themed Christmas Tree for Lauren

December 8, 2014 By Jenna 18 Comments

I know what you are thinking.

You are wondering why the girl who throws stuffed animals, barbies, G.I. Joes, glasses, and shoes on her Christmas tree is posting about a Grammy Themed Christmas tree – one that is color coordinated with not a stuffed animal in sight.

A few months back, Dana & Nancy from Forest Home Media in Nashville contacted me. They wanted me to decorate a tree in the theme of a child’s wish – a child that is braver than I ever could be, fighting for their life. Afterwards, the tree would be auctioned off and proceeds would go to Make-A-Wish of Middle Tennessee.

My first thoughts were:

Me? You really want me? Have you seen my Christmas decor? Nothing matches, nothing is themed, its just all a big hot mess that somehow works for us.

But I said yes. Because it was for an amazing cause.

And I started acting like the little engine that could, “I think I can. I think I can. I think I can.”

When Dana sent the email with the list of kids and their wishes, I knew I could.

One of the kids was a girl.

An 18 year old named Lauren, who has Cystic Fibrosis and her wish is to go to the Grammys. She loves music and playing the guitar.

And if there is anything I love as much as decorating, its music – and little girls like Lauren who are braver than I’ll ever be.

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Raffle Tickets!! Fun twist on your normal Christmas decor! Raffle Ticket Christmas Card Holder via RainonaTinRoof.com

Raffle Ticket Christmas Card Holder

December 5, 2014 By Jenna 10 Comments

When I was a kid, all the Christmas cards we received would be taped around a door frame, proudly displayed. I loved to look at them – especially the ones with photos (Those were the rich families – back in the 80’s it was much more expensive to put Christmas cards on your photos).

I do still love getting everyone’s Christmas cards – with or without photos.

I really love when we get Chrsitmas cards from older relatives. You know they have that stockpile of Christmas cards that date back to 1954, and those are just the prettiest cards ever with all those vintage Christmas colors and scenes.

Anyway, I wanted a better way to display all our Christmas cards this year.

Basically, so everyone can see just how popular and cool I am – you know everyone wants to be friends with me, right?

I’m kidding.

For my new Christmas card holder, I opted to make it fun. With raffle tickets.

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So sweet and simple to make! Vintage Storybook Garland via RainonaTinRoof.com

Vintage Storybook Garland

December 4, 2014 By Jenna 18 Comments

I am a sucker for old Christmas storybooks.

Doesn’t matter if they are barely bound together anymore, I buy them.

They just have the best vintage-y Christmas colors and are so sweet.

Last year, I made a vintage storybook garland to go around my tree with some of the pages from books that were falling apart. I didn’t post about it because I didn’t think it was a big deal. Then, when I did my Christmas tour last year and shared photos on Facebook recently, so many people said they loved the garland.

And when the people talk, I listen.

For the most part.

So here it is.

I don’t have step-by-step photos, but you won’t need them – its pretty simple.

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Elf Hat Tree Topper

DIY Elf Hat Tree Topper

December 3, 2014 By Jenna 2 Comments

Looking for a fun tree topper this holiday season, but don’t want to spend a fortune? Here’s your answer! This elf hat tree topper is adorable, cheap to make and easily customizable!

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Unique Christmas Ornaments

7 Unusual but Meaningful Ornaments You Have Around the House

December 1, 2014 By Jenna 24 Comments

Before you go buying all those color coordinated glass ornaments this year, first take a look at these unique Christmas ornaments! The best part? You’ve already got them in your house! These may seem like weird ornaments to some, but they’ll be special to you.

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