The Greentiques Solution

Saving the planet and the american economy, one project at a time.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Tools Are For Women Too! Big Announcement!

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Some of you may have been wondering where I have been the last few days.  Did you miss me?  I have been working on a pretty exciting projec...
Friday, April 23, 2010

Sterling Silver Giveaway at The Greentiques Solution

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Thats right.  In honor of Mother's Day I have decided to give away a sterling silver 22" neckchain.  It is a single strand ...
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

A Guest Post Feature By Stacey From It's Fun To Craft!

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That is me, Stacey. I am the crafter over at Fun to Craft . I blog to share tutorials, crafts, sewing projects, recipes, frugal finds or ...
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tool Review-DEWALT DC720KA Cordless Drill/Driver

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For those of you who have never had the pleasure a quality cordless drill to do your DIY projects, you are in for a real treat if you start...
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Greentiques Superstore Opening

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I am trying something new over here at The Greentiques Solution.  I am opening a Superstore for people who visit my blog.  It is powered by ...
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

6th Published Photo Game

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Donatella  tagged me to be a part of a photo game.  To play the game you need to reach back into your archives and republish your 6th ever ...
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Monday, April 19, 2010

New Poll Question At The Greentiques Solution

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I have posted a new poll that I hope all of you will take the time to drop by and fill out.  It asks 1 simple question..."What perce...
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The Romantic Welsh Love Spoon

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Here is the romantic old story of the Welsh Love Spoon... In the 1500s, during their long voyages at sea, longing for affection,  Wels...
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Sunday, April 18, 2010

My Latest Trash Can Find – Noah’s Ark

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I could not help myself with this one.  I just had to load it up!   I was donating some of my time to a local guild yesterday that speci...
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Restoring Outdoor Furniture Tutorial Video

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As a young boy my parents could not afford new furniture. We spent a lot of time at auctions, garage sales and searching trash cans for what we thought might be usable after a bit of elbow grease. My first job was stripping furniture for an antique shop located in a small town in Kansas. I have had a number of adventures and occupations since then, but the most rewarding and empowering endeavors were the ones where I made something out of nothing using my own two hands, and teaching others how to do the same thing.
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