Off and on this past winter I’ve been working on a new page for my blog, the ‘how to’ page.
I thought it would be convenient to have one spot where readers can more easily find posts on specific products or techniques.
Over the years I’ve shared lots of tutorial posts, but there wasn’t a convenient way to go back and find them.
Now you can just go to my ‘how to’ page and simply click on a photo collage (like the one above) and a link will take you directly to a post with all of the details about that product or technique.
Take a look at the page and let me know what you think. If you have any requests for a specific how-to, leave me a comment and I’ll try to add it in the future!
Love love love it! Thank you! Now instead of bookmarking all the tutorials and trying to find them I can come to one place!
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Hopefully this will make it easier for you to find them!
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So helpful! You have fabulous tips and techniques…so handy to have this page.
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Thanks Jacqueline!
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Now THIS is a great idea! AND a lot of work on your part…thanks for thinking of it and executing it. This is the ultimate in blogging.
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It was the perfect thing to work on during some of those snowy winter days!
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Winner! You just made our lives magical by adding this feature. Thank you from the bottom of my crafting, painting, decorating heart. This must have taken a lot of thought, the graphics are consistent to make it easy to find your subject, the organization is unreal. If there is an award for a tutorial blog you just earned it.
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Woo hoo! A major award! Maybe I’ll get a leg lamp 😉
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Love it! Great resource.
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Thanks Ruth!
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Great idea
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Skip! I haven’t seen a comment from you in a while, it’s so nice to see your name. Glad you’re still out there reading my posts 🙂
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Big thumbs up on this one!
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Thanks Laura!
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Awesome!!! I am sure that this part of your blog will be used by a lot of us on a regular basis. Especially people like me who are beginning to have those “Senior Momets.” I am always saying to myself,”Now what did Linda say about this?” 😂
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That’s funny. I often find myself saying “now where did I post about that on the blog?”
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This is a real gift to those who do a search for “how to ……” not knowing whether the results will yield solid, tried and true advice. And as usual, your photos and eye for organization are exquisite and ad free! I predict more readers will find you through their searches. Win-Win! And us regular readers can clean out our Bookmarks now!
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Thank you so much Kim! And yes, clean out those bookmarks!
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Great ideas. I always try to save those blogs but them can never find what I’m looking for. Thank you for making life just a little easier!
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You’re welcome Donna. And let me know if there is a particular tutorial you’d like to see me add to the ‘how to’ page.
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Googling…*How to be like Quandie when I grow up.
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LOL, let me know what you find Meggan! 😉
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If you could just make a tutorial please 😉
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I’ll put that on the list of future tutorials 😉
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This is FABULOUS! I can’t tell you how many print-outs and PDF’s I have of your great instructions and how-to’s of things I want to try someday. You ROCK!
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No more print outs necessary Jill!
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Great idea. Makes it easier for everyone.
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Thanks sis.
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I want to read your “How to get your husband to think anything you suggest is a great idea.” I’m dying to know how that works!
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That’s probably not suitable subject matter for q is for quandie!
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Love it, thank you for doing this! 🙂
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You’re welcome Sally!
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At my age I need all the help I can get. Not that I mind sifting through past posts, but I get so easily distracted, I don’t get much else done. This will make it so much easier.
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I know exactly how you feel. I can’t tell you how many times I go to Facebook just to look at something quick and then 30 minutes and umpteen cute puppy videos later I can’t remember what it was I wanted to look for!
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Thanks for the gold mine Quandie!
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You’re welcome!
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Best idea I’ve heard all day! Love it!
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Thanks Joyce!
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Wonderful resource thanks Quandie.
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You’re welcome Victoria!
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A “Q-tips” page would be fun!
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One page at a time Mr. Q.
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Wonderful idea!!! Love that we can just go there for all your helpful advice and learn how to do things! With nice weather, I plan on painting some things, so this will be handy and save time! Thank you Linda!
Blessings
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Yep, we’re at the start of outdoor painting season! So happy about that.
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Oh ….A “ask Ken” feature would be nice too! Maybe a video q&a with him once a month??? We love him too you know!
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Ken would absolutely cringe at the idea of a video q&a. He’s already completely mortified every time I tell him that he has a fan club. In hindsight, I should have used an alias for him back at the beginning so he could be completely incognito, which is how he would like it. But speaking of Ken, now that the weather is nicer he has been cranking out the fixes on several projects I’ve had waiting for him out in the carriage house. I’ll be sure to share the details over the next several weeks on each of them!
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This is so good! Thank you.
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You’re welcome Becky!
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Loved your new How To page! I went to check it out and read all about using Homestead House stain on chalk paint. Just what I needed to know.
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Perfect!
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This is awesome! Thank you!
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You’re welcome Maureen!
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This is a great idea! Thanks so much. I’m always thinking; now is this what fusion paint is for? Will milk paint work for this? Now I can just look up all the info quickly.
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I think I need to add some how-to’s on Fusion paint to the list 😉
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Appreciate this sooo much!
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Thanks Sandy!
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fantastic! thank you!
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You’re welcome Chantelle!
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Wonderful idea! Thank you for doing this 🙂
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You bet!
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…invaluable info in one spot. Love it! Your photos, explanations of technique, projects etc are so much fun. You make my day to read your post! Thanks!
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Oh, thank you so much Linda. That is very kind of you to say 🙂
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Im going to save this blog post today forever ♡ My go to information and how to do, I’m so thankful for your wonderful blog each day linda thank you. Btw can I make a chalk board on a old mirror?
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Quandie, love the how to page! Am wondering if you could do a how to, on the how to page, about blocking smells and stains with B.O.S.S? I read about it on a previous post of yours, but can’t remember who made it and am searching your blog to find it.
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Great idea Sugar! I’ll definitely add that. And in the meantime, the B.O.S.S. is made by Dixie Belle!
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