This Drop bank from Portuguese designer Rita Botelho
is made of glazed ceramic and inspired by gravity and the idea that a
rain drop falling from the sky is akin to a penny dropping into a bank.
Forty one years ago I purchased my first piece of Teak furniture . Over the years I’ve read everything I could find about “how to take care of Teak furniture”. Please understand most things you read about care of Teak is for outdoor furniture, and there is very little about indoor Teak furniture. Teak is a marvelous wood for indoor and outdoor uses with a beautiful grain. But one very important thing - when you buy Teak Oil make sure it is for indoor Teak furniture. If you use outdoor Teak Oil on fine indoor Teak furniture it could ruin your furniture. What You Need Materials 0000 (4 zero) Steel Wool Indoor Teak Oil from dane decor:) Dusting rag Oiling Rag Instructions Dust: With a damp (not wet!) cloth, dust the piece of furniture so that you get every bit of dust off. Use a bit of elbow grease if somethings actually dirty. Allow it to dry completely. If you are working on a really dirty or soiled piece of Teak get your steel wool and wet it with your Teak Oil. Lightly s
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1. Don’t bother using your watermelon as a bowl, create a cocktail keg instead with it! Cut a lid from the top, scoop out the fruit inside. Drill a small hole near the bottom, use a knife to widen it until it is slightly smaller than a keg shank. Attach the keg shank, and fill the melon with your choice of punch! Photo: http://www.instructables.com/ 2. Ice cubes for your drinks should be fun not boring. Fill your trays with pieces of colorful fruit (lemon slices, berries, pieces of strawberries) or even fresh mint! Freeze them and these colorful ice cubes to add color and flavor to your drinks. Worried about how many ice trays you have, don’t worry use muffin tins in addition to make bigger ice cubes. 3. Forget the days of playing cornhole at your backyard BBQ. Create jumbo versions of your favorite games! Jumbo Jenga with 2 x 4’s from your local home improvement store or life-size scrabble with large laminated letters. For step by step directio
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