DIY Projects to Help You Corral Common Paper Clutter

A clutter of mail, memos, and paper can make a room feel messy and unorganized. Here are some simple do-it-yourself storage projects to help keep your mail and papers neat and organized—once and for all!

  • Vertical Paper Holders, By Me! [Scrapendipity] Vertical magazine files are easy and inexpensive to make. All you need is priority-mailing boxes from the post office and regular interior latex paint. Lay the boxes flat, paint both sides, cut them using a pattern, then simply assemble them.
  • Shanty Memo Frame! [Shanty 2 Chic] Make your own memo board to hang on your wall. First you will need an empty old frame, or you can just purchase one on sale at any craft store. You can then paint it the color of your choice. Let the paint dry and decorate your frame with flowers or buttons or anything else you want to glue on. Use a staple gun to attach twine to the back of the frame. Just keep twining and stapling back and forth in a random zig-zag pattern until your desired look is achieved.
  • Decorative Burlap Memo Board [Beneath My Heart] Make your own large burlap memo board using a large green foam board, pieces of wood, and upholstery tacks. Start out by measuring the space that you want it in. You’ll then make a wooden frame, then glue that frame on top of the green foam board with a glue gun. Lay the board on top of the burlap and hot glue it tightly to the wood. Finally, nail the upholstery tacks evenly around the edges of the board and you’re finished!

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Have You Tried the Pickled Watermelon Rinds at The Living Room Cafe?

No place in the greater Philadelphia area does breakfast quite like The Living Room Cafe. This cozy little corner shop makes breakfast dishes that are almost too good-looking to eat! Muffins, oats, Belgian waffles, and French toast only make up half of the breakfast menu at this little cafe. While the cinnamon apple French toast comes highly recommended, you can also order fresh-farm eggs, bread baskets, and breakfast sandwiches. Vegan and gluten-free options are available, as well as a number of delicious jams.

For lunch, grab a salad or "chicken jawn" sandwich and take a jar of pickles or salsa home to snack on later. You must try the homemade pickled watermelon rinds if they are available. Ask about them when you order!

The Living Room Cafe
701 S Fifth St
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(267) 930-8388
thelivingroom.cafe

All-Natural Ways to Repel Mosquitoes This Summer

You spray and swat, but most of the time, you still end up itching and scratching after the night is through. Luckily, these all-natural mosquito repellents will help you to keep the pesky bugs away — without the use of potentially harmful chemicals or additives.

  • Lavender oil. Create a simple mixture of 30 drops of lavender oil blended with two tablespoons of vegetable oil and rub it on the skin to keep mosquitoes away.
  • Rosemary. If you find yourself swatting at mosquitoes while standing over the barbecue grill, throw a few branches of rosemary on the grill to keep those bugs away.
  • Neem oil. Neem oil, which is extracted from the Neem tree that is native to India, is one of the most effective natural mosquito repellents. You can purchase this oil from most organic health food stores.
  • Apple cider vinegar. To repel mosquitoes from the inside out, mix one or two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with your usual drinking water earlier in the day.
  • Remove standing water. Above all else, you’ll need to remove the areas where mosquitoes breed to really get rid of the mosquitoes in your area. This means removing all buckets, tarps, and even pet bowls that collect standing water.

13 Natural Ways to Keep Mosquitoes Away [Natural Living Ideas]
All-Natural Homemade Bug Spray Recipes That Work! [Wellness Mama]
DIY: Homemade Insect Repellent Sprays and Lotions [Inhabitat]

Insectarium: Bug Out at This Fascinating, Kid-Friendly Museum

The Insectarium is Philadelphia’s only all-bug museum, and it's been dedicated to everything creepy, crawly, and multi-legged since 1992. Needless to say, youngsters (and the young at heart!) adore this unique museum. It's the largest insect museum in the entire country, and it hosts thousands of live bugs on display and even more mounted insects for science enthusiasts of all ages to admire.

The museum spans three floors and features a gift shop, classrooms, and a small movie theater on its main level, while the other two floors are dedicated to an ever-changing collection of kid-friendly exhibits. The mock apartment filled with living cockroaches is sure to make bug-fearing visitors a bit woozy, but the third floor’s live scorpions and exotic insects are so fascinating, you might forget your fear.

Insectarium is open Mondays through Saturdays. Admission is $9 and free for kids under 2.

Insectarium
8046 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19136
(215) 335-9500
www.myinsectarium.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-insectarium-philadelphia

Get Up Close and Personal with Renoir and Picasso at The Barnes Foundation

The Barnes Foundation was founded in 1922 by Albert C. Barnes. Its extensive collection contains works by some of the most renowned Post-Impressionist artists and early Modern painters. Here in Philadelphia, you can find pieces from the world over by greats such as Renoir, Picasso, Rousseau, Pippin, Van Gogh, and Demuth.

After the construction of his gallery was complete, Barnes filled the halls with his growing collection of works. He arranged them in "ensembles" rather than chronological or geographical sections to highlight principles of light, color, line, and space. You can see these ensembles today as Barnes wanted them to be seen. His center still follows his mission to this day, to further "the promotion of the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts."

You can visit over 3,000 pieces by booking your tickets online or by phone. Guided tours are available and are recommended for those visiting the collection for the first time.

The Barnes Foundation
2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(215) 278-7000
www.barnesfoundation.org

Happy Fourth of July!

Wishing you a Fourth of July filled with pride, honor, and lots of fun!

Dalessandro’s Steaks: Delicious Cheesesteaks in Roxborough

Regulars call Dalessandro's Steaks in Roxborough their favorite cheesesteak spot. The meat is freshly sliced to order, then coated in cheese wiz or American cheese, and mixed with delicious fried onions, mushrooms, or peppers. Chicken cheese steaks and other hoagies, as well as burgers and salads, are available. Tons of toppings are available for no extra charge like banana peppers, sweet peppers, raw onions, crushed hot pepper, and marinara sauce. Wash down your sandwich with a beer or soft drink. Dalessandro's offers a nice selection of domestic and imported beers as well as gourmet sodas. The service is very friendly and quick. Dalessandro's Steaks is popular so try calling ahead!

Dalessandro's Steaks
600 Wendover Street
Philadelphia, PA 19128
(215) 482-5407

www.Dalessandros.com
www.yelp.com/biz/dalessandros-steaks-philadelphia

Happy Father’s Day!

Today is a chance for us to recognize some very important people in our lives. May this day bring you many reasons to smile!

Happy Father’s Day!

How to Shake (or Stir!) the Perfect Cocktail

If you think you need to venture to the bar to find a unique, tasty cocktail, think again. You can easily mix up your own creative cocktails and mocktails in the comfort of your own home. The most important part of a great drink is how long the flavor lingers in your mouth. You want to intrigue your taste buds and mind after the sip goes down. These tips are sure to leave a unique, lasting flavor on your tongue.

  • Choose a good quality base liquor or flavor of your cocktail.
  • Use a generous amount of the base spirit.
  • Mix in a tart or sweet ingredient such as lime juice, simple syrup, or liqueur. Remember to keep it simple and balanced, as this will make the flavors last in your mouth.
  • Add a few drops of bitters or a hydrosol, such as rosewater, to add aromatics to your drink.
  • A cocktail that contains delicate flavors or ingredients should be stirred. Be sure to shake any cocktail containing juice or egg whites.
  • To avoid diluting your drink, use larger ice cubes that will melt at a slower pace. In your glass, the ice should be visible about the alcohol line.
  • Take some time to make your cocktail look presentable. A simple lemon twist can add a touch of elegance to your drink.

From A Genius Mixologist: The Only Ratio You Need For Perfect Cocktails [Fast Company]
How to make cocktails: follow these 10 golden rules [The Guardian]
How to Make Perfect Cocktails [Williams-Sonoma Taste]

Isgro Pastries: Sample Philly’s Sweetest Confections

Isgro Pastries is an Italian pastry shop nestled in the busy Bella Vista neighborhood. It’s the type of shop that you may pass by without a second look, but once you enter its doors, the sugary-sweet smell of biscotti and ricotta cookies baking in the oven will immediately make you glad that you did.

Isgro Pastries is always adorably decorated for the current season, and the tiny bakery is filled with glass display cases boasting a vast assortment of handmade Italian pastries and other dessert delicacies. Stuffed cannoli, mini tiramisu cups, and buttery sugar cookies are some of the shop’s best sellers, but the specialty cakes and pies are also very popular for birthday parties or other special occasions. While many shoppers purchase baker’s dozens of the sugary confections, you can also enjoy a singular treat for dessert after dinner in the area.

Isgro Pasries is a very popular bakery, so expect to wait in line during peak hours!

Isgro Pastries
1009 Christian Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 923-3092
www.bestcannoli.com
www.yelp.com/biz/isgro-pastries-philadelphia

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