A Bit By Bit
A blog filled with resourceful & unique project ideas on how to decorate your beautiful home, create delicious meals and find fabulous outfits from a thrifty point of view...a bit by bit.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Apartment Herb Garden
I live in an apartment with no balcony or outdoor space, but I love fresh herbs. Solution - an indoor herb garden.
Because I love to make things from scratch, I decided to grow the herbs from seeds myself.
Needed
Mason jars or tins (whole or diced tomatoes are a perfect size)
Soil
Herb seeds - whatever you would like; I started off with basil, parsley, oregano and chives
Directions
Following the instructions on the seed packages, fill the jars with soil, put in seeds, and cover. Make sure to water them often and keep them in the sun - these two are key to successful herb growing.
Mine were kept along the window ledge in my kitchen. However, you can place them in a cute wooden crate, or mount them on the wall using pipe clamps and old wooden boards that can then be mounted on the wall to save on space.
D.
Homemade Salsa
I love using fresh fruits and vegetables when they are in season. And even though I live in a big city, I make any excuse to go out to the country, either to do pick your own or stop in at a farmers market for the best produce that season has to offer. What better way to use up extra vegetables then to make some homemade salsa!
The great thing about salsa is you can add in whatever vegetables you want to make it just the way you like it.
Ingredients
1 green pepper, chopped
2 celery ribs, chopped
4-5 medium tomatoes, diced
1 small onion, chopped
1 medium carrot, chopped
⅔ cup corn (I used frozen)
¼ cup fresh cilantro (or 2 tbsp dried cilantro)
½ cup water
½ cup tomato paste
1 tablespoon lemon juice
pepper to taste
Nacho chips
Optional Ingredients
½ cup black beans
1 red, yellow or orange pepper
2-3 garlic cloves, minced
1-3 chili peppers (depending on how spicy you like your salsa)
Directions
In a bowl, combine all of the vegetables. In a second bowl, combine the water, tomato paste, lemon juice and pepper. Stir the liquid mixture into the vegetable mixture. Serve with chips.
Enjoy!
D.
Chunky Knit Sweater
Now that Calgary has began to dip below the freezing mark (the mornings lately have been -5 degrees outside) which always makes me want to get comfy and cozy.
Lately I have been craving for a chunky knit sweater. So I started to hunt around for one.
www.etsy.com ovejanegra $155USD
www.etsy.com perfectknit $295 USD
(the texture is incredible and pockets are a must)
www.clubmonaco.com 'sarah cardigan' $194.50 CAD
Staring at stars reversible Intarsia knit cardigan
www.urbanoutfitters.com $79 CAD
Ladakh Albatross cardigan
urbanoutfitters.com $98 CAD (I love this colour)
Alternatively you can pair your own chunky sweaters with a complimenting or contrasting coloured scarf before heading out the door on those cool fall mornings.
Let me know your success stories on finding that perfect oversized, chunky knit sweater, perfect for fall.
J.
Lately I have been craving for a chunky knit sweater. So I started to hunt around for one.
www.etsy.com ovejanegra $155USD
www.etsy.com perfectknit $295 USD
(the texture is incredible and pockets are a must)
www.clubmonaco.com 'sarah cardigan' $194.50 CAD
Staring at stars reversible Intarsia knit cardigan
www.urbanoutfitters.com $79 CAD
Ladakh Albatross cardigan
urbanoutfitters.com $98 CAD (I love this colour)
Alternatively you can pair your own chunky sweaters with a complimenting or contrasting coloured scarf before heading out the door on those cool fall mornings.
Let me know your success stories on finding that perfect oversized, chunky knit sweater, perfect for fall.
J.
Closet Organization Tips
With the arrival of fall, there's no better time to re-organize your closet(s), and if you live in small place like I do, storage is critical. Coming up with clever organizing tactics is key.
Here are some tips to tackle your closet (whether in your bedroom or in your hallways) for maximizing space and remember to purge!
1. Use over-the-door hanging organizers for shoes and/or accessories so that pairs stay together and smaller items don't get lost. This is great idea, I have one in my hall closet to keep small nik-naks together and the pockets are clear so you can see what's inside for easy access. I've nailed two clear tacks into the bottom so that it stops it from moving around whenever the door opens and closes.
2. Group clothing by type: all pants, dress shirts and dresses should be in the same spot for easy access. And I'll go one step further and suggest grouping them in the same colour family as well. All black pants together, all grey skirts together, all jeans together. I even have all my tops colour coded so depending on the mood I'm in, it's easy to pull from a colour, grab a pair of bottoms and I'm ready.
3. Add hooks to a closet door to hang scarves, small handbags, belts, ties and even necklaces. I don't have doors on my closet in my bedroom; I have mirrored sliding doors but I do have hooks on the back of my bedroom door where I hang extra handbags and scarves.
4. Store seasonal clothing in clear containers so you know what's inside. I have a long rectangular clear plastic under-bed-box where I store off-season clothing and bedding. It's neat and tidy under my bed and no one sees it.
5. Choose matching hangers: it seems minimal, but your closet will look neater if you have just one type. I have always lived by this rule. All my hangers are white and all my pant/skirt hangers are brown. Simple, defined and looks neat and clean :)
6. Have a basket for donations. When you come across an item that you no longer wear, simply toss it in. When the basket is full, take a trip to Goodwill or the Salvation Army or your nearest donation drop-off center. I am a firm believer in this. I usually go through my closets each season and do a good purge of items to donate. Moving into a new condo was a perfect opportunity to get rid of items I didn't want to bring with me to my new life as a home owner.
7. Lastly, look up, if you're closet is like mine, you might have unused space above the shelving leading all the way to the ceiling inside the closet. There may be space for an additional shelf or storage boxes. I have 3 closets in my condo. All of which have a hanging bar for clothing and jackets and a shelf above that. Now looking beyond that, I have ample space leading all the way to the ceiling. Here is what I've done, I've taken an mdf shoe shelf that I bought at Zellers (or you can find them at the Real Canadian Superstore as well) and I have used them as shelving. They are study and waterproof and it's like gaining 2 more additional shelves from one unit. I picked up some plastic baskets from the dollarstore and used those to put gloves, scarves, hats and mittens in. Make sure you measure out the height of the space in-between the shelves so you get the right kind of baskets to place inside. I have this in my bedroom closet as well and I just have folded t-shirts and tops on the shelves in lieu of baskets.
Here are some tips to tackle your closet (whether in your bedroom or in your hallways) for maximizing space and remember to purge!
1. Use over-the-door hanging organizers for shoes and/or accessories so that pairs stay together and smaller items don't get lost. This is great idea, I have one in my hall closet to keep small nik-naks together and the pockets are clear so you can see what's inside for easy access. I've nailed two clear tacks into the bottom so that it stops it from moving around whenever the door opens and closes.
2. Group clothing by type: all pants, dress shirts and dresses should be in the same spot for easy access. And I'll go one step further and suggest grouping them in the same colour family as well. All black pants together, all grey skirts together, all jeans together. I even have all my tops colour coded so depending on the mood I'm in, it's easy to pull from a colour, grab a pair of bottoms and I'm ready.
3. Add hooks to a closet door to hang scarves, small handbags, belts, ties and even necklaces. I don't have doors on my closet in my bedroom; I have mirrored sliding doors but I do have hooks on the back of my bedroom door where I hang extra handbags and scarves.
anthropologie |
4. Store seasonal clothing in clear containers so you know what's inside. I have a long rectangular clear plastic under-bed-box where I store off-season clothing and bedding. It's neat and tidy under my bed and no one sees it.
5. Choose matching hangers: it seems minimal, but your closet will look neater if you have just one type. I have always lived by this rule. All my hangers are white and all my pant/skirt hangers are brown. Simple, defined and looks neat and clean :)
6. Have a basket for donations. When you come across an item that you no longer wear, simply toss it in. When the basket is full, take a trip to Goodwill or the Salvation Army or your nearest donation drop-off center. I am a firm believer in this. I usually go through my closets each season and do a good purge of items to donate. Moving into a new condo was a perfect opportunity to get rid of items I didn't want to bring with me to my new life as a home owner.
7. Lastly, look up, if you're closet is like mine, you might have unused space above the shelving leading all the way to the ceiling inside the closet. There may be space for an additional shelf or storage boxes. I have 3 closets in my condo. All of which have a hanging bar for clothing and jackets and a shelf above that. Now looking beyond that, I have ample space leading all the way to the ceiling. Here is what I've done, I've taken an mdf shoe shelf that I bought at Zellers (or you can find them at the Real Canadian Superstore as well) and I have used them as shelving. They are study and waterproof and it's like gaining 2 more additional shelves from one unit. I picked up some plastic baskets from the dollarstore and used those to put gloves, scarves, hats and mittens in. Make sure you measure out the height of the space in-between the shelves so you get the right kind of baskets to place inside. I have this in my bedroom closet as well and I just have folded t-shirts and tops on the shelves in lieu of baskets.
Got any storage solutions you'd like to share?
J.
Monday, October 8, 2012
My Little Condo - Renovations: Flooring
This past April, I bought my first little condo. So happy! However, it needs a complete makeover.
The first of many upgrades is/was the flooring.
I had dated 70's parquet that had turned yellow and was buckling and popping up in most areas.
The first of many upgrades is/was the flooring.
I had dated 70's parquet that had turned yellow and was buckling and popping up in most areas.
After shopping around and shopping around and shopping around, I found it, my new flooring. A natural oak, wide plank, engineered hardwood floor.
I am in love with my new floors and after 3 long weeks of ripping up all those little pieces of parquet, it was worth the blood, sweat and tears. I love the finish product :)
Stay tuned for more before and afters of all my renos to my little condo
J.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
How To Wear Grey Skinny Jeans
Fall Trend; Grey Skinny Cords. I picked up a pair at Joe Fresh (in the "Real Canadian Superstore" grocery store) for $19. What a deal!
Now what to wear them with you ask...here are a couple of ideas
1. Colour; these neutral cords scream for a pairing of colour such as deep purples, saturated blues and burnt orange.
2. White shirt blouse paired either with a belt or your favourite oversized band shirt like AC/DC and sport it under a black vest (or blazer) and knee high boots (or your fave pair of ballet flats or ankle booties)
express.com $49 |
delias.com $15CAD |
3. and lastly take any oversized chunky sweater and couple it with a pair of combat boots.
www.unitedbamboo.com |
Etsy - bluebirdsflyboutique |
americaneagle.com / Canada Lace up Moto boots $67 |
These are just a few suggestions. What would you wear with your skinny grey cords? Share your ideas. I'd love to hear some other suggestions and where to buy them :)
J.
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