(Part 3) Best home decorative accessories according to redditors
We found 951 Reddit comments discussing the best home decorative accessories. We ranked the 563 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
For anyone curious as to what the drink recipe is, it’s really simple. It’s called a ‘Hulk Hogan’ and yes, it’s delicious. I eyeballed the parts myself but it’s pretty error proof.
Ingredients
• Firework Popsicle (cut off the red tips and dissolve into batch)
• Lemonade
• Blueberry Vodka
• Bottles are $14 on Amazon (Link)
Beer bottle drying tree.
Edit: used for homebrewing. After you wash and sanitize your bottles, you dry them on this before you fill them with beer and cap them.
For anyone interested in doing this, the liquid is Gatorade, though you can obviously use anything blue.
Here are the bottles I bought (there's different ones).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNZFVXD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They’re peel and stick tiles I think. Thick plastic stickers, basically.
Edit: Upon closer inspection, it looks like she routed out a shallow impression for the tiles to sit in, and possibly sealed it all afterwards with some polyurethane or something. If so, it should be pretty durable.
I have some in my bathroom (regular tile/grout in an RV will crack from vibration) and I imagine the edges of it on the countertop will be difficult to clean properly, especially on a porous surface like wood, and may begin to lift after the adhesive on the edges is degraded by dirt/friction/moisture/cleaning products. Depending how the wood is finished/sealed, it may lift a lot sooner. If it does, they can just take a utility knife and cut it at the seam between the wall/countertop. Might take some solvent to fully remove the adhesive from the wood, though, which will likely damage the finish.My first thought when I saw it was that they weren’t sure about cutting the sheet of tiles, so they just kept pressing it down onto the counter. So yeah, unique looking, but I anticipate issues after some use.Get a bottle tree. The rinser that goes with it is awesome too. I can't believe I bottled for so many years without it. I've been kegging now for almost 2 years but this weekend I bottled seven gallons of a blended oud bruin and I forgot how accomplished I feel afterwards. Those bottles will cellar for months and be consumed over the course of 2-3 years.
Amazon has them. They're pretty cheap! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HF4NYL6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_C.2RCbPZMPR1A
Here's a version of it on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/KNOCKERS-PLEASE-Novelty-warning-solicitation/dp/B01N0NI0TW)
Very nice. I actually will be springing something very similar this week for my players.
Bottles.
d8s for potions
d6s for elxirs. The d6s were a little annoying in that I couldn't find red numeric d6s by themselves. Plenty of d6s with pip options but I want them to match all the other dice styles. However if you go with black or white you can have some unholy and holy dice.
I went with this for d6 green for poison
The right bottle is hard to find. It needs to be wide enough at the base to stand up reliably, opening needs to be wide enough for dice to pour out easily, but overall small enough to not get knocked over during game play
http://wizkids.com/2016/12/21/dungeons-dragons-red-dragon-trophy-plaque-available-now/
$399, 1 left: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0P9ZVP
>Edit: What is that? It’s so colorful and a cool shape that I want it
It is called a nano leaf. To get one as big as the post is around $400.
Combine two of the $199 9 Piece packs to get 18 piece like OP Has to get best value
You can also get a 15 Piece start pack for 349.99
Weirdly even the knock off brands are pretty expensive.
[The Brione Smart LED Light has 9 pieces and is 179.99](
https://www.amazon.com/Brione-Decoration-Multicolor-Adjustable-Bluetooth/dp/B07K9MPW4D/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=nano+leaf&qid=1564423025&s=gateway&sr=8-17)
Even Ali Express ones are stupid expensive for some reason.
The 9 Piece square knock off brand is 211.41.
The 4 piece fake brand names ones are 108.99
Here you go.
Those look like chili peppers to me. There's a good possibility those are just for decoration and not for eating. Those decorative vegetable bottles were big about 10-15 years ago
Here's one with veggies similar to yours. Note that they are not for consumption
https://www.amazon.com/Orii-Fiore-11-inch-Vinegar-Bottle/dp/B01N9FKAPD/
I tried, but my Google-fu isn't strong enough.
Basically, a race to the bottom was finally won with a successful ferment in one of these little guys.
https://www.amazon.com/Gentle-Giant-80721-MARVEL-Bookends/dp/B01L8DF9LW/ref=pd_cp_21_1?pd_rd_w=4hhkR&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=Z9YCY0MAE2NZDG4YP2AM&pd_rd_r=1f7c94f5-365c-11e9-92d7-ffb51d26fa93&pd_rd_wg=IhYpn&pd_rd_i=B01L8DF9LW&psc=1&refRID=Z9YCY0MAE2NZDG4YP2AM
We got it here
This nifty photography ball!
Gotchu fam
Photograph Crystal Ball with Stand and Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BXV7YGH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_C0f2Db4KPFXS1
Amazon has it for $15 with prime
Hope this link still works, these are the bottles I bought
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073VHNCQK
We used these: TicTacTiles. Slightly 3-d so they look more realistic
I have this one. It seems to be the perfect mix of shame and chiding.
You’re welcome!
I bought them from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073NSLNXH
I bought three 10 packs of the 12x12 totaling about $100 at the time. I live in a townhouse myself so I didn’t need a lot, that gave me just enough to have extra in case I messed up. Amazon seems to have some cheaper ones now though, just search “peel and stick subway tile” to bring them up. Maybe if you can find one that’s not quite so sticky you’ll be okay.
Honestly, if you are in love with the aesthetic I would do it. It makes me smile to see something I love that I did myself.
You need to acquire a kombucha scoby first. You can buy it online or grow one from a bottle. For me, what I did was get a bottle of original GT (the silver and blue bottle, it's unflavored. You must use original/unflavored) and pour everything out into a quart-sized jar. When purchasing, look for a bottle with the most amount of yeast strands inside. They are on the bottom of the bottle. The bigger the clump of strands, the better it is for brewing kombucha. Some people say you cannot brew kombucha with a regular bottle of GT since they changed the formulation a few years ago, but I did in Februrary. I like to think it's because I grabbed the one with the biggest/most yeast strands LOL. When growing the scoby, you can use a smaller cup than a quart-sized jar, but be mindful that the scoby will grow on the top so if you use a small cup, the scoby will be small. I kept it on the counter, covered with a tightly-woven cloth and rubber band for until it grew about 1/4" thick. Here's a video in case anyone is more visual
You will need a 1 gallon jar (or two gallon, but standard is 1 gallon), tea, and sugar. I use only plain green tea (no flavors since flavored might induce mold) and white sugar. Some people highly recommend organic sugar. RecipeMake sure the tea is COMPLETELY cool before adding it into the jar. If it is hot, it may kill your scoby. All tea + sugar that touches the scoby must be room temperature.
Keep the kombucha covered with a tightly-woven cloth (no lid) with rubber band and in the dark preferably away from chemicals. It takes about 10-15 days or longer to brew usually, but it can be as short as 5 days or as long as 3 weeks. It all depends on how strong the scoby is. If you want to taste it, get a straw and put it in to take a sip underneath the scoby. Don't be alarmed if the scoby falls down if you do this (it acts like a barrier) because it will either rise up again OR form a new scoby on top. If the brew tastes too sweet, it needs to ferment longer. If it tastes very watery, don't fret, it sometimes goes through a weird VERY watery stage during fermentation....it simply needs to ferment more.
The reason why I recommend a 2 gallon jar is if you intend to brew seriously (more than 6 months) as you brew, the scoby will get thicker and thicker. Each new batch will also lead to a formation of a new scoby on top. After a lot of research, I decided that it wouldn't be good for me to touch the scobies in fear of contamination so I leave all the scobies inside of the jar. As you can imagine, it takes up a sizable amount of room after a while (1/4 of my 1-gallon jar is scobies!). I do need to repot at least 1 in a scoby hotel in case anything happens, but that's just a backup if my kombucha gets moldy (very rare due to acidity levels).
I bought an auto-siphon for bottling. I highly recommend it. It keeps everything much more sanitary when bottling and is easy. For my first batch, I tried to pour the kombucha in my 1-gallon jar into a bottle using a funnel. It was a REAL pain. Would never do it again. Here's a link to the auto-siphon and a video so you can see how amazing it is. Autosiphon However.... if you want to save money and buy the exact SAME thing for slightly cheaper ($16.95 currently with free shipping), buy it here. You want to get the Size: Mini 3/8", No Clamp, and "Add 5." The Add 5 is 5 feet of tubing so when you get it, I recommend cutting it in half to be 2-2.5 feet of tubing.
For the 2nd fermentation to create carbonation, which isn't necessary but some prefer it, I buy swing-top bottles. I bought mines at TJ Maxx for about $2 each (1 Liter since that's all they had). It might seem difficult to open if you don't know how to, but once you know how, it's super easy.
Sorry if this seems a bit out of order, but I hope I explained a lot. Kombucha Kamp is a great resource and I do believe in not refrigerating scobies. If you take a break from brewing, just add some fresh tea + sugar (same ratio as making kombucha) and let it sit, checking up on it every so often to make sure it doesn't evaporate. I've done it personally for about 2 months and my kombucha was fine (took about 5 days longer to brew, but its fine). I wouldn't refrigerate the scoby because I heard it can grow mold if you do. By the way, mold is fuzzy, green, or black. If you have any concerns about it being moldy, please look at pictures online of kombucha scobies before throwing a batch out. When I first started, the early formations of scoby (blotchy on the surface) made me think it was molded, but it wasn't :)
You may get a dud batch or two taste-wise. If this happens, just remove about 50-75% of the liquid and put new tea+sugar water. Practice makes perfect, yet sometimes humidity/temperature levels can cause a dud (strong sulfur taste... thankfully it was just one batch).
I hope this helps! There are so many resources online and once you get it started, it's as easy as just refilling the 1 gallon (or 2 gallon) jar with more tea+sugar water and waiting for it to ferment.
---**edited to replace cheesecloth with tightly-woven cloth. Personally, I use a tea towel. A cheesecloth may have holes big enough to allow fruit flies to come in. Also added that all tea (tea+ sugar) that will be contact with the kombucha scoby must be cooled down to room temperature or it may kill the scoby.
Father in Law just got this sign. I wonder how effective it'll be.
The style of bottle is commonly called "Swing Top". The bottles in the picture look like the ones sold by Ikea though I personally prefer the brand called "Bormioli Rocco" as they're constructed quite a bit better.
(Note: they're very expensive on Amazon, I usually buy them elsewhere, but I linked to Amazon since it's a good example).
I use this when not practical to haul around my real sword(s). It's actually fairly sturdy and well-balanced, but too light for daily practice. For fans, I just use a regular giant plastic fan. It's long when folded, but not bulky, and I don't care about being sneaky with a fan. The bamboo ones are a little bit lighter or if you don't mind looking goofy af, you can practice fan forms with a cute little hand fan, but it's... awkward.
I have a little spray bottle that makes a pretty good mist while delivering a good amount of starsan. I "scientifically" determined that 3 squirts while rotating the bottle coats the entire inner surface, so I do that and then stick it on the bottle tree:
http://www.amazon.com/Beer-Bottle-Tree-45-Bottles/dp/B000OF8U76/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1368296448&sr=8-2&keywords=bottle+tree
These are sweet for saving bottles too:
http://thefastrack.ca/homebrew/
Also sierra nevada has the best bottles for reusing. They're meant for bottle carbing and the labels come off easily after a soak in warm water and oxyclean.
I got them from Hobby Lobby, but you can find a lot of different styles on Amazon, as well, though you have to order them in bulk.
here are some round ones on Amazon.
So the smaller ones fit a 7-piece set, which are here and the larger ones can either fit 2 of the 7-piece sets or one of Kraken's original 12 piece sets, which are here! :)
They are bookends from Gentle Giant. Amazon has some...
MARVEL Logo Bookends Statue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L8DF9LW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aPiaBbGSXN2E3
It seems that your comment contains 1 or more links that are hard to tap for mobile users.
I will extend those so they're easier for our sausage fingers to click!
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "fan"
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$200 for 9 panels? Wow, yeah that is a bit steep. That said, it doesn't seem like the generic knock-off brands are much cheaper: https://www.amazon.com/Brione-Decoration-Multicolor-Adjustable-Bluetooth/dp/B07K9MPW4D/
You could probably DIY your own solution with some addressable LED strip lights, wooden frame, and cloth for a fraction of the price. That said, it'd be a lot of effort, and would be a bit tricky to get a convenient control solution working. (Though you could probably rig something up with a pre-built Wi-Fi controller and HomeAssistant.)
No relation to the right side of the ring. Knights of Columbus is sword and three lightning bolts is 800+ftlb and without (L) the adaptor which screws into the microwave until it was meant for consumption. https://www.amazon.com/Orii-Fiore-11-inch-Vinegar-Bottle/dp/B01N9FKAPD/. 👍. 'Tis rotting, my good sir.
The fabric on these fans start to fray on the edges after a while, but they’re STURDY otherwise. I love them. But keep in mind they’re HUGE. That does make them highly effective. I’ve never had one break after several festivals and concerts. They just wear down a bit.
I’ve searched high and low for quality, sturdy hand fans, and there just aren’t many. They’re either cheap as dirt or they’re flimsy pieces of art that cost a fortune.
I've also heard good success with this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Signs-Soliciting-House-Funny/dp/B07GQ2ZP29/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=no+soliciting+don%27t+make+it+weird&qid=1555443075&s=gateway&sr=8-3
i believe its similar to this red one. its about the same size, folds/unfolds really easily and its really durable.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Performance-Folding-Fan-361/dp/B000AIICFW
Here you go!
The NiteCore TIP seems to be an awesome little light for the keychain: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01LD07D9Q
thanks
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B073Y63HZM?psc=1
Those were the ones i used. Came with 3 funnels and enough bottles to practice with.
Gottem right here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075LVHCG5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KtJQCb1ASVBQ4
I have the same thing except smaller. All it is is an acrylic display box! Something like this or this work, but they can get expensive. Make sure you get one that is 5 sided.
I have this light box on my random under $30 wishlist . It's USB powered and you can personalize it with your own message! You can put up words of motivation for those days when you need a kick, or add some fun emojis to brighten up your day.
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Or perhaps this note-holder/sticky not dispenser that's in the shape of a giraffe (on my random under $10 list) because it's multi-functional and adorable!
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Or maybe a spiffy new keyboard that looks kind of like a type writer? mostly because aesthetic.