ERA Skyline Real Estate

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Thanks to everybody who joined us!

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Thanks to everybody who joined us. We are excited for our new adventure and to partner with Jeff Good at our Eden Office!

                                                        Come Visit! 
                                        2460 N Highway 162, Eden UT 84310
You can check out more photos from our Grand Opening on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ERASkyline/ 

ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801.627.6500










Friday, December 22, 2017

Merry Christmas!



ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801-627-6500

Friday, December 15, 2017

Getting the crafting bug?



Embrace your creative side by choosing a few doable projects to make and give. From gift wrap and advent calendars to decor and gifts, here are 25 easy and creative ideas to try this holiday season.

Mini advent village  A tiny town of boxes filled with little treasures will enchant children and adults alike as you count down the days till Christmas.

Hanging Hanukkah calendar Celebrate the eight nights of Hanukkah with a small gift to open after lighting the menorah. This wall hanging uses boxes wrapped in paper stamped with an olive branch motif (symbolizing peace) using an easy potato-print stamping technique.

Paper advent garland You can whip up this advent calendar in a matter of minutes: Simply tie small paper gift bags with ribbon of varying lengths to a branch, and label each bag with a numbered tag. Embellish the branch with colorful string or paint if you wish, and hang it from the mantle or on the wall.

Rustic advent wall hanging If you have a sewing machine, consider stitching up an advent calendar that can be reused from year to year. The one shown here uses nubby linen for a rustic look, with numbers stenciled onto the pockets with fabric paint.

For more fun ideas and details on visit https://goo.gl/gKqm21

ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801.627.6500


Friday, December 8, 2017

Holiday Cleaning Hacks!

Hello Friends, 

Baking dozens of cookies and buying everyone gifts is the fun part, but with every Christmas season, especially when you’re hosting a party or housing guests, there are a bunch of cleaning tasks to tackle too, from handling detritus in the kitchen to picking up pine needles in the living room. Searching for quick and easy solutions for de-griming all those parts of the house? Look no further than these five genius suggestions from Real Simple editors and experts to make those holiday chores more manageable (and keep you from acting like the Grinch). You’ll find it all right here: the most clever tricks for prepping the house for your guests’ arrival, keeping it tidy while they are around, and cleaning up after all of the festivities have ended. There are solutions for preventing wasted time in the kitchen, ideas for speeding up the dining room set up, and answers for how to tackle the mess left in the holiday season’s wake (so daunting!). By making just a few small adjustments to your normal holiday routine, you can save yourself a ton of time to actually enjoy the merriment and festivities without having to think about the impending cleanup. Find the pros’ top picks for the sanity savers they use in their own lives to help manage the mess—from a collapsible storage bin for quick cleanups to a baking set that transfers easily from freezer to oven. Give yourself a break and incorporate these hacks before the holiday rush.

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ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801-627-6500

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

How to Care for a Freshly Cut Christmas Tree

Hello Friends,

Keep your tree looking lush until the last ornament is packed away with these tips for watering, stands and siting

Artificial trees may have increased in popularity, but for the purist, only a real tree will do. No matter how realistic it looks, an artificial tree can’t compete with the scent and feel of a real evergreen. It’s a living part of nature that, for a short time, we give a place of honor in our homes.

And no matter which kind of tree it is — spruce, fir, pine or cypress — once it’s indoors, the goal is to keep the tree fresh and green. This means keeping the needles pliable and on the tree until the holidays are over. And the only thing that does that is water, lots of it. Think of it like a big, green pet: Just as a dog or cat needs fresh water every day, so does a fresh Christmas tree.


Get the tree in water immediately. Once you get your tree home, put it into water as soon as possible, within eight hours. If the trunk wasn’t freshly cut at the place where you bought the tree, then saw an inch or two off the bottom of the trunk and put it in a tree stand filled with fresh water. If you’re not ready to set it up, put it in a bucket of water in a cool place. The water temperature doesn’t matter.

Use the right stand. It should comfortably fit the diameter of the trunk. Whittling the trunk down will only dry the tree out faster. The National Christmas Tree Association recommends that a tree stand should provide 1 quart of water per inch of stem diameter. Be sure the tree stand you choose has a large water reservoir. A tree can take up a gallon of water in its first few hours in the stand.

Water, water, water. Big trees mean lots of agua. Watch that the cut part of the trunk stays below the waterline. Adding aspirin, lemon soda or other concoctions to the water won’t extend the tree’s life, but it might sicken pets or children if they drink out of the water reservoir.

Once indoors, a live tree’s branches will relax and open. Allow enough space when siting the tree for the lowest branches to fall open and not get in the way of foot traffic

Keep the tree cool. To an evergreen that spent years growing in a field, your house is as dry as the Sahara Desert. And where do Christmas trees often look best? Centered in front of windows, where the sun streams in, or tucked into a corner near air vents or baseboard heaters.

visit https://goo.gl/XGDq9s for more on how to keep your freshly cut Christmas tree looking brand new until its time to pack up the ornaments.

ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801-627-6500