got driftwood? – 5oz Round Drinking Alcohol Flask, Matte Black
Product Description
Need a gift for your boss, spouse, friend, neighbor, mailman, or alcoholic in your life? This round flask makes a great choice for a gift! It features a classic styling made from a newly designed mold for maximum durability.
Price: $18.89
- A discrete 5oz stainless steel round flask that fits easily in your pocket for easy concealment.
- A perfect gift for the raging alcoholic in your life or that classy(trashy) neighbor! An even better gift for mother’s day, fathers day, graduations, groomsmen, bridal showers and birthdays!
- Safety first! Its safe for the dishwasher but not the microwave. Duh. Its metal
- Parties or drinking alone, it don’t matter. Whiskey, Rum, Vodka, or our personal favorite Tequilla.




Home Improvement Tips All Homeowners Should Know
Home improvement just downright scares some folks. As long as you learn before you start, it shouldn’t be scary anymore. Keep this information in mind when doing your next project.
When creating a home renovation, you should consider both the investment value and the intrinsic value of your proposed improvement. When your changes are very personal, others may not appreciate them.
You should hire a contractor when taking on a major home improvement project. Plans created on your own or through friends may be pretty, but not functional with your current home. Professional contractors and designers are able to construct and implement efficient plans that also abide by any restrictions.
Save money on kitchen remodeling by refinishing your current cabinets instead of replacing them. You can give them a completely new look by painting the bases and changing the doors. You will modernize your entire kitchen without spending a lot of money.
If you have the available funds you should choose real hard wood floors rather than laminate. Laminate looks almost like real wood and is easy to care for, but it cannot be refinished. Sooner or later, you or the next home owner is going to have to replace your floor rather than simply refinishing it.
When you make improvements, think about the rest of the neighborhood too. A Victorian house on a block that is otherwise full of saltbox cottages will stick out in a bad way. A home that blends into the neighborhood is going to have a better resale value.
If you don’t have the money for an interior designer, do a little research. Pick up books, look through magazines and visits blogs to help you. You may discover an inspiration for a new look in a magazine. Resources such as these can also help you save money on cheaper projects.
You may have believed that home improvement was hard without a professional. By using some of the information provided here, you can at least tackle some projects without any professional help.
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