Three Items You Should Place In Storage For Your Pet Foster Home

If you run a home for fostered pets, you know that space around your home can be at a minimum at all times. Many pets need help all at once, plus you may have your own pets and family that you take care of regularly as well. For this reason, you will need to have a place to store your extra supplies in an orderly fashion. Here are three things that you should keep in your climate controlled storage unit. Read More 

How To Prevent Color From Bleeding On Embroidered Items

One concern that you have to worry about with embroidered T-shirts and other embroidered items is color bleeding from the other parts of the garment or other item onto the embroidery. Luckily, there are ways that you can prevent this from happening so that you can enjoy your embroidered items for as long as possible without them looking worn-out. Wash in Cold Water Unless you have been instructed otherwise by the company that embroidered the item, it is typically best to wash embroidered pieces in cold water. Read More 

Important Tips For Making Your Own Funeral Arrangements

Are you concerned about what will happen to your loved ones when you pass on? Have you already gotten life insurance to cover your final expenses? Not counting the cost of your burial plot, your funeral could cost $6,000 or more. In order to make sure that your relatives aren't left with more than they can handle, it's a good idea to start making your own funeral arrangements now. Here are some tips to help keep your funeral costs down: Read More 

How To Make Folding Tables And Chairs Look Nice For Your Backyard Summer Wedding Reception

Summertime is a great time for a backyard wedding reception. If you're lucky enough to have a beautiful space to host your guests, then you are probably very excited. One thing that gets people nervous, however, is what to do with the rented tables and chairs. You probably don't want to try and rent and position heavy, solid wood furniture. But folding tables and chairs look tacky, don't they? Well, that's not a problem as long as you get the right coverage. Read More 

Guide To Successfully Pulling Your Boat Out Of Winter Storage

The ice is cracking, the snow is melting, and the temperature is starting to climb. Finally, boat owners are able to pull their boats out of winter storage and get them ready for boat season. If this past winter was your first time putting a boat away for winter storage, you might be wondering if there are any special steps you need to take when you pull the boat out for boating season. Read More