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Since I don't have a lot of surface space for so many cards, I thought having them hang on the wall on a card tree was a great way to do this!
OK...FINALLY got down to taking pics of stuff I've bought over the last couple of months. Fed Glass kitchen motif bowls, 441/443 opal cinderellas, turquoise 404/403, blue stripe 403, another snowflake Spacesaver, pink stripe 401's, mini dove grey casserole 080, and a lovely blue 024 casserole. (Steph: this is the robin's egg blue casserole I posted for discussion. The pic doesn't do the colour justice!)
Although small in stature, this little creative emplacement is sure to prevent anyone from taking this space. Wonder where Bert is?
This one blends into the urban environment quite well, but even though it looks intimidating I bet you could steal this space without even having to step out of your Scion.
I bought this Emerald Green 2.5 qt. spacesaver on ebay for $5.99 before shipping on 11/16. No lid with it. It looks more turquoise here, but it is really a deep emerald green color. Does anyone know what year it came out and what the name of it is?
The station watering cans at Sheffield Midland seem to have found a space saving storage place.
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One of the original uncluttering space optimization systems from when our Mom's had the same problems we have now! Tupperware.
Our kitchen cupboard after converting it to a dry pantry. Called in the help of a tupperware lady to help us "re-zone" the kitchen. We now have a recession- and cooking process friendly dry pantry. Everything visible, uncluttered, sealed against pests, stored in larger (cheaper) quantities, sealed for freshness, within reach, etc. The bottles and cans were moved to another shelf under our staircase.
The key was to move the shelving heights to maximize better match container heights.
Nothing new here...YET!! :). I would like to replace the glassbake mugs with more spacesavers. Preferably JAJ pieces. One can dream!
Halloween display on my tea cart. Mostly Pyrex :) and a Hazel Atlas mug. The paper ghost is vintage and I think the Beistle owl is a reproduction. The little foam owls came from Target . . .not vintage, but I couldn't resist.
*** 9/2013 - I'm super happy that so many people like this photo, but please, if you want to Pin it, make sure it links back here. ManyThanks :)
For Kustom9 August
Foldable tables in variety of textures. Each comes with a folded version to add to unique decor.
Starts on the 15th!
Just added the 2qt turquoise daisy to my 1.25qt! It's like bringing long lost siblings together (though I don't know if they were ever sold together). :)
Find out where to buy it and read more: www.roomlust.blogspot.com/2009/08/ideas-for-small-spaces-....
Quel brillante! Magnetic hexagonal spice jars attach to your fridge, forming a lovely honeycomb shape. Handmade, too.
Here's my collection of Spacesavers, to date:
Top down:
Embroidery
1.5 quart Pink Daisy
2 Qt Pink Daisy
1.5 Qt Blue Snowflake
2 Qt Blue Snowflake (reverse colours)
2 Qt Black Snowflake
They all spend a lot of endless hours, holding various foods in my fridge or sweating it out in my oven. They are my best friends in the kitchen and I love them all.
Red Canyon State Park 26/11/2009 15h34
Our rental 2009 Pontiac Torrent. Parked in the Red Canyon State Park along the California Hwy 14 on our way to Ridgecrest.
Specifications:
2009 Pontiac Torrent Base Sport Utility Performance
Efficiency Standard Features:
- 3,350 cc 3.4 liters V 6 front engine with 92.0 mm bore, 84.0 mm stroke, 9.5 compression ratio, overhead valve and two valves per cylinder LNJ
- Unleaded fuel 87 and petrol
- Multi-point injection fuel system
- 16.6 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 13.8
- Power: 138 kW , 185 HP SAE @ 5,200 rpm; 210 ft lb , 284 Nm @ 3,800 rpm
2009 Pontiac Torrent Base Sport Utility Handling, Ride & Braking Standard Features
- ABS
- 2.480:1 axle ratio
- Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs
- Electronic brake distribution
- Electronic traction control via ABS & engine management
- Immobilizer
- Spacesaver steel rim spare wheel
- Stability control
- Strut front suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs, multi-link rear suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs
2009 Pontiac Torrent Base Sport Utility Exterior & Aerodynamics Standard Features:
- Driver and passenger 3rd row windows
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Day time running lights
- Driver and passenger power painted door mirrors
- External dimensions: overall length (inches): 188.8, overall width (inches): 71.4, overall height (inches): 69.3, ground clearance (inches): 7.9, wheelbase (inches): 112.5, front track (inches): 61.6, rear track (inches): 61.8 and curb to curb turning circle (feet): 41.8
- Front fog lights
- Complex surface lens halogen bulb headlights
- Luxury trim alloy look on gearknob, alloy look on doors and alloy look on dashboard
- Metallic paint
- Driver side and passenger side rear side windows
- Fixed rear window with defogger and intermittent
- Removable roof rails
- Roof spoiler
- Underbody protection for fuel tank
- Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 5,070, curb weight (lbs) 3,776, gross trailer weight braked (lbs) 3,500 and max payload (lbs) 1,294
- Windshield wipers with variable intermittent wipe
2009 Pontiac Torrent Base Sport Utility Interior Standard Features - 12v power outlet: front and rear
- Air conditioning
- Anti-theft protection
- RDS audio system with satellite and CD player CD player reads MP3
- Cargo area dimensions: loading floor height (inches): 28.6
- Cargo capacity: rear seat down (cu ft): 68.6 and all seats in place (cu ft): 35.2
- Cellular phone
- Clock
- Compass
- Computer with average speed, average fuel consumption and range for remaining fuel
- Delayed/fade courtesy lights
- Cruise control
- Front seats and rear seats cup holders
- External temperature
- Floor covering: carpet in passenger compartment and carpet in load area
- Driver front airbag with multi-stage deployment, passenger front airbag with occupant sensors and multi-stage deployment
- Bucket driver seat with height adjustment manual, bucket passenger seat
- Height adjustable 3-point reel front seat belts on driver seat and passenger seat with pre-tensioners
- Front seat center armrest
- Two height adjustable head restraints on front seats and rear seats
- Headlight control with dusk sensor
- Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 40.9, rear headroom (inches): 40.1, front hip room (inches): 51.1, rear hip room (inches): 51.4, front leg room (inches): 41.2, rear leg room (inches): 40.2, front shoulder room (inches): 55.7 and rear shoulder room (inches): 55.9
- Low tire pressure indicator
- Remote power locks includes trunk/hatch
- Power steering
- Front power windows with one one-touch, rear power windows
- Front reading lights
- 3-point reel rear seat belts on driver side, passenger side and center side
- Three asymmetrical bench front facing reclining rear seats with fore/aft adjustment and zero adjustments manual and manual
- Rear view mirror
- Front and rear side curtain airbag
- Cloth seat upholstery with additional cloth
- Seating: five seats
- Service interval indicator
- Six speaker(s)
- Plastic steering wheel with tilt adjustment
- Tachometer
- Telematics includes engine shut down
- Driver and passenger vanity mirror
- Ventilation system with micro filter
- Voice activating system includes phone
Read more: Motor Trend
Ok, I've been keeping my 1970 decorating posts to about 5 every Saturday morning, but there are so many juicy kitchen choices I couldn't pare down. I generally like all of these (although some of the wallpaper/fabric choices leave a bit to be desired).
Caption reads:
Desk/cleanup area of this bold-colored kitchen packs a wealth of spacesavers in its scant dimensions. Wall cabinets open not only toward the dishwasher and sink so that clean dishes can be immediately stacked away, but also toward the dining area on the other side of the wall, for quick table setting. Dishwasher rolls about to provide more work surface wherever it is needed. Because it loads from the front, the top needn't be cleared at washing times. Single-bowl sink is deep enough for the biggest pot. Built-in coffee maker, suspended below cabinets, brews one cup or ten at a time. The desk, of hardwood and steel, has a hinged leaf that flips down to make a worktable. It stands against a permanent table-height shelf wide enough for telephone, pencils, note pad, and small adding machine.
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I always put this up to hold my cards. It's not only a space saver but it makes a nice wall decoration too!
My happy cabinet is getting a bit crowded! I swear that pink 2qt bowl is actually jammed in there pretty well and is not going to fall. lol
My 2013.5MY Ford Mondeo Titanium X Hackney Carriage Taxi undergoing near side front flat tyre repairs at the ATS Euromaster tyre shop on Springfield Road in the City of Chelmsford in the County of Essex (UK).
Note the thankfully full sized yet still limited to 50mph steel spare wheel which a very nice man from the AA fitted in the pouring rain ;-)
The friendly fitter at ATS soon identified the problem as a mysteriously leaky valve and not directly related to the tyre itself at all.
This was replaced FOC and put back onto the car with this spare wheel banished back to the boot where it belongs.
Thanks fellas!
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I am so thankful to my friend Carolyn for finding me a starburst spacesaver at her local antique store and making sure it got to my house in one piece!! The other one was found on ebay a few days after Carolyn found the first one, and I figured I would try and go for it, with my luck of starbursts breaking on their way to my house. I got really lucky and both came in one piece! :) I LOVE them so very much. One is in better condition than the other, so one will be used and one will be stay pretty.
The medium sized pink fridgie is being used to hold some boiled eggs in the fridge right now.
I just recently reorganized my kitchen to make room for my "in-use" Pyrex. I wish I had glass door cabinets!
A lovely new shape Essex Police Ford Focus IRV seen on Waltham Road, Boreham with a 'spacesaver' rear wheel.
I finally found my 1.5 pint balloons to complete my random bowls set! I do have the 4 quart balloons, just in case I need a chip n dip. Of course I love my spacesavers...newest to the bunch is the black starburst.
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I was happy to pay $12.00 for this at the flea market today. I didn't barter with the guy...looked like he needed a good hot meal anyway.
We choosed to make another Epiweb-IIS for almost all my other Bulbophyllums. The positive results from the other two tubes made me decide the rest should do better than in the vivarium they were in. Actually they do better out in the room on these than in the greenhouse and the vivs.
This time we made it square instead of round. With this I get a growing space of 2,7 square meter. All four sides is now covered with plants and I estimate the numbers to about 100 plants.
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My computer @ home! This is an Acer Aspire "Ultra Small Format" PC (less Power Consumption) attached to 20" IBM T120 TFT Monitor. The original Monitor feet was removed, instead i'm using a Lenovo Convertible Stand. Below the monitor Lenovo X60 Tablet is connected to his Ultrabase X6.
...complete with a discarded notoriously-unsafe 'spacesaver' spare tyre, from a Japanese imported vehicle...
Time was, a car would come with a comprehensive toolkit, with maybe even the odd spare bulb, as here. Nowadays you don't even always get a spare wheel - my last new car came with a can of instant "tyre repair" gunk, or, add added cost, a "spacesaver" spare, or, at even more added cost, a full-sized, proper spare wheel. Of tools there were none, save for a locking wheelnut socket, wheelbrace & jack.
This is more like it, though, a nice set of bits and pieces, right down to feeler gauge and tyre pressure gauge. I seem to remember that the Soviet Moskvich cars were especially good, being supplied with sufficient tools to do a complete engine stripdown and rebuild at the roadside, should the need arise.
This particular set is the "small tools tray" from a mid-1970s Rolls-Royce.