Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Find Me In Etsy's Storque!
Etsy has a blog called "The Storque" which features helpful articles on all sorts of topics related to handmade items and business. They've done an article on Memory Books and included one of my journals in their "Related Items" section. Scroll about halfway down and you'll see my Lemon Poppy Guest Book on the fourth line!
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Monday, April 20, 2009
RhodesAnnalsDesigns
This week I'm featuring RhodesAnnalsDesigns, EtsyTwitter Team's shop of the week.
Hannah Rhodes and Claire Annals are sisters who enjoy making things - Claire knits and stitches (and runs this shop) and Hannah makes fantastic jewelery. View their shop to find a wide range of different items to wear or decorate. They are based in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK.
You can read about their projects on their blog 'Claire's Stitching Adventures'.
Hannah Rhodes and Claire Annals are sisters who enjoy making things - Claire knits and stitches (and runs this shop) and Hannah makes fantastic jewelery. View their shop to find a wide range of different items to wear or decorate. They are based in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK.
You can read about their projects on their blog 'Claire's Stitching Adventures'.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Is Cleanliness Next to Godliness?
Today I shall tackle the exciting topic of vacuum cleaners and answer the age-old question, "Is cleanliness next to godliness?". This topic has been a thorn in my side lately due to poorly constructed machines and high expectations on my part.
Allow me to go off on a tangent here and give my history with vacuum cleaners. My mother had 3 vacuums that I recall, one was a Kirby upright which I was scared to death of--a big, evil-looking, growly thing with bright eyes. The other two were canister vacuums which are still functioning today (I am putting that in bold because this is my main point!!). I'm sure the Kirby is still running also, but my mom got rid of it because it was too heavy.
My first vacuum was an Electrolux canister. I decided I hated canisters because I was forever knocking things over with the hose. I'm busy watching the floor where I'm vacuuming, but the hose is off doing it's own thing, knocking things off shelves and tables, leaving a trail of destruction behind me. Additionally, the canister--devious thing that it was--would come charging at my heels like a bull. It also liked to hide around corners and door jambs and refuse to follow me into the next room. Very temperamental.
I bought my first upright, a self-propelled Hoover WindTunnel back in the late 90's. The first thing I did was run over my big toe with the darn thing and tore my toenail all up. Lesson One: Do not vacuum barefoot or wearing open toed shoes.
Needless to say, it took a while to get used to the "self-propelled" feature and my furniture is a bit worse for the experience. It was like the thing had a mind of its own-- "No! I am going THIS way! Don't try to make me go THAT way."--and the thing would just take off and ram my coffee table!
In the first year the sensor thingy that turns off the brush roller when the vacuum is parked upright broke. That was probably due to the thing tipping over every time I used the hose, but that WindTunnel kept going (with issues) for about 10 years.
About two summers ago, I gave up on the WindTunnel bought a new Eureka upright. Let me just say, this thing is a piece of junk! I've had issues with the brush roller since day one; it's extremely difficult to turn it on and off. And it is not self-propelled and is quite difficult to maneuver, especially on stairs. Though I am small, I'm no wimp, I have a 40 lb toddler I carry around! The only nice thing I have to say about it is that it doesn't tip over when you use the hose (probably because it's so dang heavy).
Recently, the brush roller has started goofing off--"I'm off, no, I'm on, no wait, I'm off again." Smoke comes out and stinks up my whole house. My toddler got upset and thought the house was on fire the last time I used the vacuum! I changed the belt, thinking it had become loose and it broke within 10 minutes.
I have come full circle and am now back to canisters. I was thinking about getting one anyhow since we have a good mix of carpet and hardwood floors at our new house. Sears had their Progressive on sale this week and Consumer Reports gave it their "Best Buy" blessing, so I bought it.
I took it for a test run yesterday and love it! And I can vacuum the stairs without endangering my life or the lives of those standing near the stairs! I still have issues with the hose getting into stuff and the canister having periodic fits of being uncoorperative, but if this vacuum can manage to stay operative for more than a couple of years I will be happy. (Isn't that pathetic--I've certainly lowered my expectations now!)
So, to answer the question, "Is cleanliness next to godliness?" my answer is no, not if you're cussing up one side and down the other at the blankety-blank vacuum cleaner!
Allow me to go off on a tangent here and give my history with vacuum cleaners. My mother had 3 vacuums that I recall, one was a Kirby upright which I was scared to death of--a big, evil-looking, growly thing with bright eyes. The other two were canister vacuums which are still functioning today (I am putting that in bold because this is my main point!!). I'm sure the Kirby is still running also, but my mom got rid of it because it was too heavy.
My first vacuum was an Electrolux canister. I decided I hated canisters because I was forever knocking things over with the hose. I'm busy watching the floor where I'm vacuuming, but the hose is off doing it's own thing, knocking things off shelves and tables, leaving a trail of destruction behind me. Additionally, the canister--devious thing that it was--would come charging at my heels like a bull. It also liked to hide around corners and door jambs and refuse to follow me into the next room. Very temperamental.
I bought my first upright, a self-propelled Hoover WindTunnel back in the late 90's. The first thing I did was run over my big toe with the darn thing and tore my toenail all up. Lesson One: Do not vacuum barefoot or wearing open toed shoes.
Needless to say, it took a while to get used to the "self-propelled" feature and my furniture is a bit worse for the experience. It was like the thing had a mind of its own-- "No! I am going THIS way! Don't try to make me go THAT way."--and the thing would just take off and ram my coffee table!
In the first year the sensor thingy that turns off the brush roller when the vacuum is parked upright broke. That was probably due to the thing tipping over every time I used the hose, but that WindTunnel kept going (with issues) for about 10 years.
About two summers ago, I gave up on the WindTunnel bought a new Eureka upright. Let me just say, this thing is a piece of junk! I've had issues with the brush roller since day one; it's extremely difficult to turn it on and off. And it is not self-propelled and is quite difficult to maneuver, especially on stairs. Though I am small, I'm no wimp, I have a 40 lb toddler I carry around! The only nice thing I have to say about it is that it doesn't tip over when you use the hose (probably because it's so dang heavy).
Recently, the brush roller has started goofing off--"I'm off, no, I'm on, no wait, I'm off again." Smoke comes out and stinks up my whole house. My toddler got upset and thought the house was on fire the last time I used the vacuum! I changed the belt, thinking it had become loose and it broke within 10 minutes.
I have come full circle and am now back to canisters. I was thinking about getting one anyhow since we have a good mix of carpet and hardwood floors at our new house. Sears had their Progressive on sale this week and Consumer Reports gave it their "Best Buy" blessing, so I bought it.
I took it for a test run yesterday and love it! And I can vacuum the stairs without endangering my life or the lives of those standing near the stairs! I still have issues with the hose getting into stuff and the canister having periodic fits of being uncoorperative, but if this vacuum can manage to stay operative for more than a couple of years I will be happy. (Isn't that pathetic--I've certainly lowered my expectations now!)
So, to answer the question, "Is cleanliness next to godliness?" my answer is no, not if you're cussing up one side and down the other at the blankety-blank vacuum cleaner!
Labels:
consumer reviews,
product review,
vacuum cleaners
Monday, April 6, 2009
Go Green!
The EtsyBloggers theme for their biweekly blog carnival is GREEN in honor of Earth Day, which is April 22! Here are some green things from my shop...
I love recycling and repurposing. Being an artist automatically entitles me to be a packrat, which is a form of recycling. Of course, the catch is you actually have to USE the things you've secreted away in order to qualify as recycling! I always have the best intentions but in reality, I either forget I have them or can't find them when I need them!
Mermaid Song Guest BookSunday, April 5, 2009
It's THAT time of the year again
Allergies! I'm seeing that yellow powder on everything, cars, my mailbox, the porch. Even my toddler noticed and asked, "Momma, who put 'lellow chalk on the porch?"
Pollen accumulating on my porch.
I cling to the knowledge that "this too shall pass" and we will have pretty flowers and happy bees as a result! In the meantime...ahh...ahh...ACHOO!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Etsy Blogger of the Month!
TwoZanyZebras is the featured blogger of the month. She makes cute little accessories for babies and toddlers. TwoZanyZebras is celebrating her one year Etsy-versary this month; congrats to her!! Check out her shop and her blog by clicking on the picture below.
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