Posts Tagged ‘Radio Show’

Lisa Kogan Book Signing

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Live in New York City? Looking for something to do on Thursday night?  Be sure to zip over to Barnes and Noble at 1972 Broadway to hear the hilarious and insightful Lisa Kogan read from her new book, Someone will be with you Shortly. The book is a collection of essays from Ms Kogan.  I am a huge fan of the “personal essay” genre especially if done well and Lisa Kogan is one of my favorites, right up there with Erma Bombeck and Nora Ephron.  What I love most about Kogan’s work is her ability to make me laugh while also pointing out something really poignant or meaningful.  If Kogan’s  name sounds familiar you may have read her essays in O magazine where she is a monthly contributor (not too shabby)!  Find the details of the event here.  Can’t tend the event?  Tune into Mommy on a Shoestring Radio on May 6th when Lisa Kogan joins us as a guest!  We’ll also be giving away a few copies of her book!  Shoestrings and smiles, Beth

Fabulous “waste not want not” makeovers

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

On today’s radio show on Toginet.com, we chatted with Sue Kim, who has an amazing knack for repurposing materials into amazing home decor. She loves tools of all kinds, especially the circular saw—our kind of mom! Descriptions on the radio sometimes just don’t cut it, so here are a few photos of some of her fabulous projects. I wish we had before and after photos, but we’ll take her word for it!

Old door into headboard

Door into headboard
For the first project, Sue cut down an old door to fit perfectly between two windows in her bedroom, added molding to the top, painted it and attached it to the wall, for a chic headboard that looks custom made for her bedbroom.

Door into decorative message board

Door into message board
Sue used her handy circular saw to cut this door to size and attached a decorative molding to the top. Then she added a little magnetic paint to the recessed part of the door and more paint to match her kitchen.

Doors as walls!

Doors as walls
Another great project with old doors—Sue cut the doors to fit, attached them to a frame behind the wall built with 2x4s. She painted them to match the rest of the walls and instant “wall” with style.

Old molding and trim into Shaker peg racks

Shaker peg racks
One of Sue’s favorite things to do is make Shaker peg racks out of old molding and trim. Just cut the trim to the length you want, drill holes for the pegs, smear a little wood glue on the base of the peg, hammer them in and paint the whole thing. Simple!

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New furniture from old
Sue has a knack for giving new life to dressers and other furniture. Her low green chest of drawers used to have tall legs, ugly pulls and was cheap laminate. She chopped off the legs, painted and attached new pulls—faboulous! The white side table used to be 3 drawers high—again, circular saw to the rescue—she chopped off the top two, reattached the very top of the drawers, painted and now a piece that fits perfectly in its space.

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Form and function
Sue often finds things that work well without much altering—like this old wooden gutter that is just as adept at holding plates.

Don’t get overwhelmed—find a buddy!
We ran out of time on the show, but Sue recommends that if you have trouble getting motivated or putting aside time for projects like these, find a friend to work with. She and a friend alternate working at one another’s houses once a week. They get so much work done, share ideas and pool their skills.