Georgia Mae's Handmade

Georgia Mae's Handmade

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02/05/2021

Let’s talk compost.
Most of the items in this pot are ready for the compost but what do you do about bones?
You spend countless hours prepping meals for your family and with that countless dollars.
Many of those dollars in purchasing broth or stock.
A tip for you:
Freeze your “compost”like freely leaves, onion skins, and carrot butts as well as those animal bones.
Once you’ve accumulated enough, throw them in a large pot with water and slow simmer all day to make your own broth/ stock from veggies already prepped and money already spent.
Effortless. Resourceful. Economic. Cost effective.
It’s a win win.

01/26/2021

What in tarnation am I getting into now?!

Photos from Georgia Mae's Handmade's post 01/22/2021

Last week I had the pleasure of repairing this Director’s Chair for a great friend of mine. This chair was ages old and headed to the landfill.

I found out it was graciously gifted to him by his mother....

This is why I do what I do.

Trash to Treasure.

Thank you for the experience!

If you have a beloved item - furniture, clothing, etc. - that you’ve lost all hope on, let me help you retain its glory.


Photos from Georgia Mae's Handmade's post 01/16/2021

Getting back into repairs with household requests first and then onto the fun projects!!

10/06/2020

Self-motivation is truly the only motivation that’s sustainable and satiating.
I listened to a podcast recently that said if you truly can’t do it for yourself, you can’t do it at all.
Some would argue that what they are doing is for their mom, kids, husband or what have you but I wonder if that person is truly happy.
Do what you love for yourself. No one else.
If could do one thing for yourself and only for your self, what would you accomplish?

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