Penny’s Tips Volume 26

Hi everyone! I’m back! Well, at least for this week.

This razzberry is for my mom for not letting me post last week and I know next week is Chewy week so I will get bumped yet again.

My tip this week is to use a penny to hold your curtain or drape down if it doesn’t sit evenly.
There is usually a space to fit it right in there.

We are joining Comedy Plus’ Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

66 comments

  1. That’s a great tip Penny……my Mom is so old she remembers when drapes were sold with weights in the bottom!

    Hugs, Teddy

  2. Well, it’s not fair when you get bumped. I know your mom feels bad about it too.

    I knew about the penny. I’ve done it many times.

    Have a purrfect Happy Tuesday. My best to your mom. ♥

  3. Another great Penny tip – makes “cents” to us:)

    Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber

  4. Good to have you back even if it’s just for a week. Always glad to see you. By the way ask your mom if you can help with the chewy posts. Don’t see any reason why you can’t.

  5. penny; yur eye dea iz awesum….N may bee ya shuld change yur day
    for postin ta like ….we dunno….wednesday !!!! 🙂 ♥♥♥

  6. Penny, your tip today makes me so happy! My grandma used to use this trick, but I’d forgotten all about it. You just brought back some memories of me spending time at my grandma’s house and asking her about the tiny coin collection in her curtains.

  7. Pennys are good for lots of things, aren’t they. Faith and Gramma used to play with pennies. The game was called “Where’s the Penny. Faith would hide them under the rug and then stick her paw under to get them. She also used to slide across the floor on them. Now we know cats and pennies don’t mix so I’ll never get to play those games.

  8. hello penny its dennis the vizsla dog hay wen yoo say a penny do yoo meen a munny penny or do yoo meen yoreself klinging to the bottom of the kurtins??? becuz i hav seen both charlee and chaplin dooing that so i think they may be trying to impliment this advice!!! ok bye

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