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Inexpensive Homemade Furniture Polish Using Olive Oil

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diy polish

The ingredients to making amazing furniture polish for pennies--olive oil, vinegar, essential oils for fragrance.

A little goes a long way when it comes to making this low-cost homemade furniture polish that smells great, and shines up your wood.

I came across a furniture polish recipe I really, really like, cheap and easy to make, and all you need is a dab to buff on the furniture. To make this amazing non-toxic wood furniture polish, take a look at this recipe adapted from the Do It Gorgeously book by Sophie Uliano. I made some up in a little bowl at first just to test it out and I could not believe my eyes. So, I whipped up a small batch and used it again on the same worn table. I just love the sheen.

diy polish on table

The lower half of my worn console table is buffed with diy polish, the upper half is not. Enlarge the photo to see the difference--it's very subtle at this size. But...in person, the sheen is so wonderful, so is the fragrance. Thank you, Sophie Uliano!

Here’s the recipe:

Mix in a bowl the following: (I make 1/2 of this recipe because you really don’t need much to polish/buff a table.)

-1 cup inexpensive olive oil (don’t use extra virgin)

-1/4 cup white vinegar

-1/4 tsp of each essential oil (I like to mix orange/tangerine with lemon which is what Sophie suggests, but you can use your favorite essential oil fragrance; also add more essential oil if you’d like. Or, if you’re out of essential oil, by all means, use a bit of lemon juice.)

-Put in a bottle (empty shampoo bottle or small glass container, that sort of thing). Use a tiny bit (dime-size dollup) on a dry rag and buff into wood.

Store the mixture covered in a cool dry place.

 Your furniture will thank you!

If you have any favorite furniture polish recipes, please let TFF know!

Did You Know…Bed Bath & Beyond Coupons

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Bed Bath and Beyond Coupons

A batch of old Bed Bath & Beyond coupons that can still be used at the store!

Did you know that you can use Bed Bath & Beyond coupons…even if they are old and expired? Don’t throw them out when you get them in the mail!

We learned this trick a while back while shopping there…another shopper informed us that this was true. So, we’ve put it to the test a few times…and yesterday, as well. The store at 2260 Kings Highway in Fairfield unofficially accepts older coupons. (We used one from early 2009!) You may be able to use two coupons in the same order if your purchase is over a certain amount. Just ask!

If you don’t get coupons via mail, sign up in the store or click here.

Taking a Little Breather — Repurposing Fairfield Beach’s Finest Shells

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Use up your Fairfield Beach shells by making a wreath. Photo: TwoFrugalFairfielders

No, we don’t pretend to be Martha Stewart! But, we are inspired by the wonderful handmade wreaths and other front door decorations that we see on homes as we pass by them on the way to the Fairfield marina and beaches. We hope this will spark some ideas on what to do with your collections of shells that may be gathering dust in a bowl in your own home.

During our well-deserved break today from work, we did manage to use up most of the hundred or so shells collected from our jaunts over the years to Fairfield beaches. Grapevine wreath–$3.99 from craft store, glue gun, an hour, assortment of shells, and we were done.  But we do need to buy our silk ribbon in order to hang it up.

(It beats paying $30-$40 and up for a similar item from a catalogue or store.)

Note: The starfish are fake from The Christmas Tree Shop–they were gathering dust on the porch!

Big-Ticket Bargain for March for Fairfield, CT–Pools

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Get in on Namco's amazing pool sale in March. Photo: Namco

Yes, we know–this is a big ticket item. (You can still be frugal and enjoy modest luxury treats, too.)

But, we must let you know that Namco’s usual March sale on above-ground pools is better than ever before.

Best Bet: You can now get a 21-foot round Willow pool for…$1,512.50. WOW! (Last year, one Frugal Fairfielder purchased a modest 18-foot Willow pool for $12 less than this. So…this is a really good deal–plus see the reduced installation charge below…) So, if you have the room–and the funds, why not get in on this luxury bargain. (If only there were frugal deals on the chemicals you will need over the summer!)

Caution: Make sure you get the new, lower installation charge! Last year, it was $850 for installation–we just got word from the Orange store that it is now $780 to install the 21-foot pool. WOW, again!

This Just In–Free Art Suitable for Framing in a Child’s Room

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One example of free art for framing by Nicole Duquette.

This just in for decorating: 

Free art by artists for framing! Cute for the baby’s room, maybe a toddler’s room. Download and print out the PDF and it’s a beautiful piece of framed art. (No more cutting out magazine pages to get the effect.) Find many more styles (some cute, some more sophisticated for the urbanite at heart). 

Where:  

at Feed Your Soul: The Free Art Project website. 

Thanks to:  

The Tiny Decor blog for this recommendation. 

Enjoy! 

Bargain Alert of the Day for Fairfield, CT

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Alert--free seminar and can of paint at Ring's End Lumber.

SuzySaid.com has a post about a free ”Morning for Moms” seminar in Wilton at Ring’s End Lumber store on Tuesday, February 9th from 10:30 a.m. to noon.

 

The theme: “Decorating for Kids.” 

The incentive: Coupon for free gallon of Benjamin Moore Natura Premium Interior Wall Paint. 

Limited Seating! To attend, RSVP: ritatmccaf@aol.com (she is the consultant giving the seminar) — hopefully there is room for everyone! 

For more details, click here for SuzySaid’s page.

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