We found this awesome copper pipe candle holder centerpiece at Pretty Handy Girl.com. It’s so versatile, it can be used as candle holder, bud vase or both! Use the link above to go to the step by step tutorial. So, hone your soldering skills and create useful art while you do!
Tool Box Liner Hack, Use Rubberized Undercoating
Rubberized tool box liners are great for preventing tools from sliding around in your tool box. That is until they pick up the inevitable dust and dirt blowing around in your workshop. Liners quickly loose their grip and slide around themselves. Here is a great hack to keep your tools in place by YouTube’s Gearmo Auto. For this tool box liner hack, use rubberized undercoating or truck bed coating and follow Gearmo’s instructions.
Turn an Empty Fireplace into a Decor Focal Point with Fireplace Candles
An empty fireplace no longer needs to be an eyesore thanks to this fireplace candles hack. Although they make large candle holders designed to fill a fireplace, you can achieve the same effect by filling a fireplace with candles of different widths and heights. If you don’t use candle holders in the fireplace, it’s best to use large candles for a better sense of scale. Scented candles are another way to add another layer to this hack. Pro tip, when lighting the fireplace candles, start at the back and work your way to the front!
Quickly Chill Your Wine with Wine Ice Cubes
Need to quickly chill your glass of wine but don’t want to water it down with ice cubes or wait for it to chill in the refrigerator? Freeze wine in ice cube trays and store in the freezer. When the time comes simply place a few wine ice cubes in your glass for a perfectly chilled glass.
Absorb Bottle Drips With Twine
Are you tired of wine or olive oil dripping down the sides of your bottle after every pour? Wrap twine around the top of a bottle to keep the liquid from dripping down the side. Not only will you keep your countertops clean and dry but you will also up your decor game.
Make the Perfect Bread Without Yeast
Are you standing in the kitchen with a bag of flour, a plan to make bread, and no packet of yeast in sight? Don’t fret. We came up with the perfect no-yeast bread. Make a nice light and flavorful sandwich bread without yeast by following this recipe.
You will need:
3 cups of flour
1 tablespoon of sugar
1 tablespoon of vinegar
2 teaspoons of baking powder
2 teaspoons of baking soda
1 teaspoon of salt
1 and ½ cups of milk
¼ cup of softened butter
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Mix the dry and wet ingredients separately and then stir them together until they form a uniform dough. Place that in a greased pan and put it into the oven for 45-55 minutes until golden brown. Wait until the bread is completely cool before slicing. Enjoy!
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