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    The Great Breakfast Nook Shelf Disaster Of Summer 2019

    Breakfast nook shelf with ironstone farmhouse fresh herbs sign

    Well friends, our family kicked off July with a bang…literally! While we were eating dinner, the black shelf in the breakfast nook that holds a large portion of my ironstone and china collection fell off the wall with no warning!

     

    The shelf had been hanging for three years and has not moved an inch. Even though both of my sons were sitting directly under the shelf on the breakfast nook benches, neither one of them were hurt. Shattered pieces of ironstone were all over the benches, floor and table but somehow none of us got scratched and even our plates were free of shards and we were able to eat it at least! It was already getting dark outside but I snapped a picture to give you a better idea of what happened.

     

     

    As you can see in this picture from late winter, with how many pieces were on the shelf and how close the shelf is to the benches and table, it is a miracle that not a single dish or shard hit anyone! None of the heavy platters broke, but I shutter to think about one of them hitting my sons, which could have easily chipped or broken one of their bones or even caused a concussion!

     

    I did have several ironstone “casualties” but truthfully, I was so grateful that my sons weren’t hurt that I really wasn’t that upset about the ironstone. I lost a couple of mugs, a bowl, a gravy boat and a few pieces got chipped but are salvageable (after all, chips, cracks, and crazing never stopped me from buying ironstone before!) Still, I don’t want to go through this ever again so now I am going to be checking everything I have hanging on the walls around the house to make sure it is all secure.

     

    How To Safely Hang Heavy Items

    Everyone probably knows how to  hang a picture hook but now I realize the importance of taking extra care when choosing the appropriate hooks and screws for hanging different objects. The first step is measuring correctly and making sure the screws are nails will be anchored into a stud or solid wall. When hanging a shelf or mirror, of course it is important to measure to be sure the nail or screw holes are in the right spot. We used blue painter’s tape method to measure the distance on of the hooks on the back of the shelf, then placed the tape on the wall and drilled where we had marked. You can also use an old fashioned level or a laser level such as the Best Green Laser Level. 

     

    How to hang a mirror with painters tape. This is such an easy way to get the exact measurements without using a measuring tape.

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    This method works well but it if it’s a big job you might want to measure twice and create a diagram or blueprint, that is to scale.

     

     

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    Even though the shelf had not pulled out of the wall or moved at all and the wall screws and anchors we used were the right strength for the weight of the shelf and ironstone, we discovered that one of the eye hooks and screws on the back of the shelf had come loose and that is what caused the shelf to fall.  The eye hook wasn’t strong enough or large enough to accommodate the weight. We went to Lowes late last night and my husband purchased D hooks similar to the picture above. The D hooks screw deep into the shelf and are sturdy enough to hold the weight.

     

    <p>Get your holiday photos hung up quickly and easily with the 3M Command Large Picture Hanging Wall Hooks Value Pack. These strong hooks are perfect for picture hanging and can hold up to 4 pounds per set. They remove cleanly, keeping your walls free from stickiness, scuffs and unnecessary holes. Pictures lock securely in place for a clean, finished look and the hooks work on a variety of surfaces. In stores only.</p>

    To be on the safe side, I am going to use 12-16 lb command strips to attach the platters to the wall instead of relying on the plate grooves on the shelves to hold them up.

     

    Safety First!

    While most people take precautions to avoid those big disasters that can do damage to your home such as fire, water damage, a flooded home, (or any number of disasters that could end up causing you to take a hit on your home insurance) the shelf falling was definitely an eye opener about safety. Now I will be even more cautious about hanging heavy mirrors and shelves with appropriate hangers, wall anchors, etc. There are also plenty of tutorials on youtube explaining how to hang items properly.

     

    How to hang a heavy mirror... using french cleats! (via @thecraftblog)

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    If you have any little ones it is also a good idea to bolt or attach free standing dressers, china cabinets or bookcases to the wall so they can’t pull them over.

     

     

    Child safety is #1. See how easy it is to bolt furniture to keep from tipping over on a child.

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    The shelf is now hanging securely, and I was able to put things back in place without too much trouble. I had so many pieces up there I am not sure anyone other than me will notice anything is missing! I certainly am a little bummed about the broken pieces but I am not really upset. I had been wanting to take everything down to clean each piece and wipe down the shelves anyway so I made the best of a bad situation and checked another item off my to-do list. I am truly thankful no one was hurt, and I definitely learned a lesson about safely hanging shelves and pictures that will hopefully prevent anything like this from happening in the future.

     

    Breakfast nook shelf with ironstone farmhouse fresh herbs sign

     

    This is a post I never imagined I would have to write, but I wanted to share in case it would help someone.  If you have heavy shelves, mirrors or artwork in your home be sure that they are very well secured even if they have been hanging for years. As the old adage goes, “better to be safe than sorry!”

    Thanks for visiting today!

    Amber

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    Quick Smart-Home Upgrades To Help You Sell Your Home

     

    Hello dear readers and welcome back to my Home Ownership 101 Series! If you are ready to sell your home or getting ready to make your next big move, chances are, you’re old enough to remember the days when flip phones were the wave of the future and purchasing music from iTunes for your nano was beyond exciting! Nowadays, we’re so spoiled by new technology that we forget what life felt like without it, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Read more

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    My Favorite Cleaning Products

     

    Summer is almost here and I haven’t really even gotten around to doing all of my spring cleaning yet! Now that the One Room Challenge is over I can concentrate on doing some deep cleaning and purging for our yard sale in two weeks. The house seems disheveled in general from the craziness of the Basement teen Bonus Room Makeover, so this week I am concentrating on doing some basic cleaning and tidying up. I thought I would just share a quick post of the few products I can’t live without when it comes to daily cleaning and deep cleaning. I am also including some links to posts to check out with great cleaning tips. *This post contains affiliate links.

     

     

     

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    When it comes to cleaning floors I really love my Swiffer. I think it is  so easy to use and the dry pads really pick up a lot of dirt off the floor.

    Find product information, ratings and reviews for Swiffer Sweeper Wet Mopping Cloth Open Window Fresh - 3ct online on Target.com.

     

     

    Due to arthritis pain it is sometimes hard for me to get down and sweep up piles of dirt, so I have been thinking of purchasing a Roomba to help keep the floors clean too. Do you have a Roomba? I would love to have some feedback about how well they work.

     

     

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    Shop-Vac 1.5gal 2.0 Peak HP Portable - Red

    For really deep cleaning once or twice a month I use my small, light weight Shop Vac to go along baseboards, inside lower kitchen cabinets, under appliances, on the stairs, and to suck up any cobwebs in corners. Using the Shop Vac is one of my number one cleaning hacks! To know more about electric power washers/cleaners, continue reading.

     

     

    It's so easy to make your own swiffer wet pads with 3 simple ingredients. Say no nasty chemicals found in the store bought version!

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    For mopping I use the Gain scented Swiffer wet pads but I usually also spray down the floor with a mixture of vinegar and dawn. To save money I think I am going to try to start making my own wet pads.

     

     

    1 cup Water 1/4 cup White Vinegar 2 to 3 drops Dawn Dish Soap Empty Spray Bottle

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    I have been using vinegar and Dawn as my primary non-toxic cleaner for everything from kitchen counters to toilets over the past few years. A little bit of vinegar and Dawn goes a long way. To be honest I have tried using generic Dawn or other brands of dish detergent mixed with the vinegar but for some reason it doesn’t seem to work as well.  It is also very effective for cleaning off stuck on food and grime from the tops of gas ranges and the grills.

     

    This miracle shower and bathtub cleaner is made from two simple ingredients: white vinegar and Blue Dawn dishwashing liquid. It does a great job on bathroom faucets and soap scum on shower doors! #cleaning #cleaningtips #cleaninghacks #creativehomemaking

    I was skeptical when I first tried the Dawn and vinegar mixture on the bathtub and tile, but it worked! I did find that  the Dawn left the tub a little slippery so I had to rinse it several times to get rid of any residue. There really wasn’t much scrubbing and the soap scum wiped right away after letting the mixture sit in the tub for a few minutes.  After using this DIY cleaner the tub will be so clean you will be able to relax in a nice bath with your favorite book, or if you prefer you can even install a waterproof tv in your bathroom these days. (For even less interruptions to your luxurious bath you can add a Ring app to your smart phone check who is at the door if the door bell rings. No need to rush out of the bath to see who is at the door anymore!)

     

     

    I also use vinegar to clean the microwave and it is amazing! I add a little bit of essential orange oil and it works like magic. Check out my post, How To Clean and Microwave and Sink in Five Minutes to see how.

     

     

    Meyers clean day...radish...smells like a garden, cleans like the dickens

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    In addition to Vinegar and Dawn I also LOVE all of the Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day products! My absolute favorite scent is Radish which was new this spring. I love using it for counter tops in the kitchen and to spray off the dining room and kitchen table. It leaves the most wonderfully fresh scent all through the house! There are so many other great scents to choose from, (I also love the lavender) and you can even sign up for monthly shipping and recieve a FREE GIFT!

     

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    These Magic Eraser Hacks are great for projects around your home. Check out all the mind blowing ways you can use a Magic Eraser!

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    Last but certainly not least is a Magic Eraser! I use Magic Erasers all the time, especially for cleaning off the doors of the kitchen cabinets and wiping down the inside of the fridge. The post above has lots of other cool tips for using Magic Erasers.

     

    These are just a few of my favorite daily cleaning products and hacks, and now it’s time to get to work on cleaning the house! With my summer home tour coming up in just a couple of weeks, I really need to start packing away the spring decor and start adding a few summer touches, but I just really want to give the house a good cleaning before I do any decorating.

    What are your favorite cleaning products or hacks? I love hearing from you, dear readers!

    Thanks for visiting today!

    Amber

     

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    Save Money By Making Your Home More Energy Efficient This Summer

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    Summer is coming and that means cranking up the air conditioning and quite possible higher energy bills. We would probably all rather be spending extra money on vacation or summer activities, so today I am sharing a quick post on how to make your home more energy efficient this summer which will save you money in the long run. The money you save on energy bills can be put toward a fun summer activity! Read more

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