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crown molding repurposed as shoe storage
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Need to remember this ... so many clothes I thought were ruined... Chalk will remove grease stains from clothes. Simply rub the stain with chalk, then toss in the wash as normal.
Use tape to measure distance between the two holes, then put the tape on the wall. GENIUS!!!!
Want to go green and save water for your gardening needs? Try using a rain barrel.
Lemon, rosemary and vanilla home deodorizer - let simmer all day, adding water when needed. Williams Sonoma store smell!
river rocks in a box + garden hose = clean feet what a great garden idea! Placed in the sun will heat the stones as well.
I tried it and it WORKS! parmesan lids fit on regular mouth canning jars
"Homemade Vicks Vapor shower disks" - put on shower floor and enjoy enhanced shower steam while congested.
Lavender wrapped candles - imagine how the candle heat would bring out the lovely lavender smell...so pretty!
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Whipped Coconut Oil Body Moisturizer What you need: 1 cup coconut oil 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil (optional) a few drops of your favorite essential oils for fragrance (optional) What to do: 1. Put all ingredients into a mixing bowl. (You do not have to melt the coconut oil first.) 2. Mix on high speed with a wire whisk for 6-7 minutes or until whipped into a light, airy consistency. 3. Spoon the whipped coconut oil body butter into a glass jar and cover tightly.
Wine-Bottle Corks Scrub the blades of scissors and pruning shears using lemon juice and coarse salt. Slice a cork into disks and attach them to the bottom of a planter to allow drainage or to the saucer to protect surfaces.
This first idea by re-nest is a simple but very useful way to make use of your wine bottles. All you need is a package of plant Nannie stakes and you can insert your most decorative bottles into your plants for continuous watering. You actually don’t even have to use the stakes. Instead you could fill your wine bottle with water and tip it over into the planter. The dirt will clog the bottle opening allowing for a slow trickle of water. What a great way to ensure that your plants are get...
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