DealDash Tips to Class Up Your Kitchen

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Classing up your kitchen won’t be too difficult with tips from DealDash. Here are some easy fixes to make your kitchen look great.

Owning your home can be a great experience, and one of the best things about home ownership is customizing your space. Most kitchens are fairly standard and fairly boring. Here are some tips from DealDash on how to class up your kitchen without spending too much money.

Backsplash

Backsplashes are a great opportunity to express your elegant style and fun personality without breaking the bank. Backsplashes are a good place to start with because they’re small enough to not require a large amount of material to completely change them. If you go to your local hardware store you can see many different designs of backsplashes, and most also have an additional catalog that you can browse.

Hardware

Using the standard hardware that your kitchen cabinets came with is what most people do, however, changing your kitchen hardware can add more upscale elegance on the cheap. You can get new kitchen hardware from just about anywhere – the hardware store, online, and even the craft store! Upgrade your metal to stainless, satin nickel, brass, or whatever you choose.

Art & Clocks

Adding a beautiful wall clock or even an elegant shelf with a clock can really make your kitchen stand out. Instead of the standard picture of a fruit bowl or chubby chef, why not put a beautiful painting on the wall instead? A landscape, ocean scene, or Tuscan village painting would look amazing and make your kitchen look more elegant than ever.

High-End Appliances

Having a few high-end small appliances sitting out on your counter can make your kitchen look very posh. My favorite go-t0 high-end appliance is the KitchenAid mixer. I adore my hot pink one, and I keep it on the counter at all times. It makes my kitchen look classy, as well as adds a personal touch. Check the reviews, people love KitchenAid mixers.

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article on kitchen decorating helpful. Check back here and our sister blog DealDash Reviews daily for new articles. If you are shopping for a clock, kitchen appliance, art, or other home items check DealDash first. DealDash has it all! Visit DealDash now. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Cobalt Blue

DealDash Tips for Art Placement

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Art is something that should be in everyone’s home. DealDash reveals the best place to display art in your home.

Displaying art in your home should make you feel relaxed and happy, not anxious, worried, and stressed out. Art is a beautiful treasure that you share with your guests. Let DealDash take away the confusion of displaying art in your home.

What Do I Do With It?

There are many different ways to display art in your home depending on the size, shape, and materials that the art is made from. If you have just a few small sketches, pictures, or paintings that are easily fit into standard-sized frames that you can get easily from the big-box store or craft store, then perhaps you should display the art in a cluster of frames. If you keep a certain theme of the frame such as wood or buy/paint them all the same color they don’t need to be the exact same frame.

In fact, if you would like to save some money, you can go to the thrift store and buy frames that are completely different, take out the art/glass and spray paint them all the same color to have a nice theme.

If You Like Order

Perhaps a cluster of frames isn’t for you. How about lining up your art either behind your couch, above your fireplace, or on a single wall? If you have one large painting that you would like to display, then you should try to display it on its own wall, perhaps even with a gallery light shining on it.

You Have a Lot of Space

If you have lots of space in your home, and no pets or small children to knock it down, why not try displaying your art on a large easel? One of the benefits of displaying your art on an easel is that you can move the easel do different places in your home. Another advantage is that you can occasionally swap out the art to keep things fresh in your home.

I hope that you found this new DealDash Tips article on art placement helpful. Check back here and our sister blog DealDash Reviews daily for fresh new articles. If you are shopping for a piece of art, clock, sculpture, or other home item check DealDash first. DealDash has it all! Visit DealDash now. DealDash wants to make your home more beautiful. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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DealDash Tips to Make Kids Happy

DealDash happy kidsTwo things make kids happiest – time with their parents, and toys! Why not do both and win some fun things from DealDash?

DealDash has so many fun toys, crafts, games, outdoor activities, and other kid-friendly items to choose from. Why not DealDash with the whole family? Gather up the family, go to DealDash, click on the Toys, Hobbies, Outdoors, & Games category, and let your kids choose what to bid on? Once they find something that they like, be sure to check the reviews on the product that DealDash provides to make sure that it’s something appropriate for their ages.

It’s Like a Math Lesson

If you’re going to let the kids choose what to bid on, why not turn the bids into a math lesson for them? For older kids you can get them to figure out how many bids you need to put in to reach the BIN (Buy It Now) price, and for younger kids you can let them count up to the number of bids you’re using. In case you need a little refresher course on how to do your DealDash Math, here’s a tip:

If you’d like to bid on a $10 Burger King gift card, $10 divided by .15 cents is approximately 67 bids. However, if you want to make sure that you don’t over-bid, you have to include the going auction price. If you join the auction at $4, whatever you do, don’t place 67 bids on a $10 gift card auction that has reached an auction price of $4! If you happened to win on the 67th bid you would be paying a total of $14 dollars for the auction you’ve just Won! Bids price + Final Auction Value = Total Money Spent.

Get Outside, Get Active With the Kids

If math lessons aren’t your idea of fun family bonding time, then maybe you should just do the bidding yourself. However, you should keep the kids in mind and bid on some fun outdoor equipment for when the weather starts getting nicer again. The good thing about that is most people aren’t looking for pools and trampolines at this time of year, so there will be less competition. If making your kids happy is the goal, trust me, when the UPS man pulls up with a new bike or soccer goal their eyes will light up, even if they can’t use them yet!

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If you’d like to get your kids something nice, go check DealDash for gift cards, toys, clothing, and art. DealDash has all of the items that you need. VisitDealDash now to see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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DealDash Tips: Don’t Do These Things

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Normally here on DealDash Tips we try to give you good advice for bidding in DealDash auctions. Today we are going to tell you some things that you shouldn’t be doing.

People normally read this blog to gain some knowledge to help them on DealDash. Sometimes knowing what not to do is just as important as knowing what to do. Here is a small collection of bidding practices that you should avoid doing while using DealDash.

Don’t Bid Against “Known” Overbidders

If you’ve been bidding on DealDash for a while I’m sure that you’ve come across some people that just keep bidding…and bidding…and bidding. I wouldn’t necessarily group “overbidders” and “Power Bidders” together, because Power Bidders tend to go after the most expensive and coveted items. Overbidders seem to stick to gift cards and smaller auctions. I can think of 2 or 3 people who exclusively bid on gift cards, and bid them up over the face value of the gift card. I still haven’t figured out why people would do this – I suspect that it might be to get extra “Clock Time” as the highest bidder, but it seems like a really huge risk. The extra few minutes of clock time doesn’t seem to be worth the risk of someone dropping the auction on you, but hey, to each their own!

Try to Avoid Power Bidders as Well

You probably won’t run into many Power Bidders if you stick to smaller auctions such as $10 & $25 gift cards, DVDs, Blu-Rays, and other lower-priced items. However, if you decide that you want to bid in a laptop, iPad, HDTV, or $500 gift card auctions, you should watch out for the Power Bidders. You probably want to do a little research on Power Bidders and write down some of the names that you see consistently winning the high-priced auctions. If you want to enter an auction, you should definitely look and see who is bidding before you make the commitment to bid. You might want to just throw in a few bids and watch the auction to see what happens.

Don’t Be Rude

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – give respect to other bidders and they should give respect back to you. One of the best ways to show respect to your fellow bidders is to not “stomp” on other people’s bids. stomping on someone’s bid means to bid immediately after someone without letting the other bidder’s “time clock” run down to a couple of seconds. You want to get as much clock time as possible, because for every second that someone is the highest bidder in an auction they earn “clock time” that is shown at a bar on the bottom of the screen. When the bar is filled up then DealDash will give as many free bids that you are eligible to “claim.”

I hope that you found these “don’ts” helpful. Here’s another don’t – don’t forget to check back here every day for new articles here on DealDash Tips as well as on our sister blog, DealDash Reviews. If you have any requests for specific articles, please feel free to leave a comment below.

If you’d like to use your new bidding knowledge go check DealDash for gift cards, toys, clothing, and art. DealDash has all of the items that you need. VisitDealDash now to see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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