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original pinner: I created this so that I don't have to spend my life cleaning. With about 30 minutes a day (or less) I can have a sparkling clean house all the time! It will be laminated and hanging up where I can always see it. Hopefully this will help you too. Enjoy!
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Great way to organize your cords. I will be trying this!!
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4 Super-Organized Women Spill Their Secrets|Take a peek at their brilliantly organized spaces―and learn their best tips
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how to keep brown sugar soft....who knew?
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Beginner's Guide to making a DIY planner. TONS of ideas and templates at this website.
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Washing laundry may seem like a no-brainer, but here are some good tips to know.
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Safe stacking tips: Buy separators at housewares stores, or cut rounds just smaller than the plates from felt or acid-free paper. A shortcut: Use thin, inexpensive paper plates between pieces of china.
Instead of tossing small glass jars into the recycling bin, peel off their labels, scrub the glass clean, and keep them around to use for storage.
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This is so neat! You put in your zip code, and it tells you what plants you should be planting now. You can even look ahead a few months to plan out your garden!
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Top-shelf storage may protect your best china from kitchen bustle, but it creates a hazard when pieces are pulled from their high perch. Prevent lids from falling off by fastening the tops with a length of waxed twine. Wrap twine in a figure-eight around both vessel handles and over the lid, and tie.
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Clever DIY spot marker tip for hanging framed photos
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Homemade Icepacks. This is so cool - you use plain Dawn....it doesn't freeze totally solid but like those gel packs you can buy where you contour them to your body. So neat!
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How to keep a clean house and free yourself from the chains of drudgery
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Sprinkle a little on the shirt’s underarms and collar, then iron to prevent sweat stains on white shirts. The powder forms a barrier that keeps oil and grime from seeping into the threads.
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DIY -- Homemade Febreze. Easy recipe for $.15 and it's better than the real thing! AWESOME.
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Clever - coffee beans in a glass to store make-up brushes. So very clever!
Use a Tic Tac container as bobby pin storage in your purse or makeup bag.
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Craft room storage ideas-whole website devoted to craft storage...AKA HEAVEN!
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Laundry room flat drying racks made with pvc pipe, netting and drawer guides. I desperately need this in my house.
How to build kitchen sink storage. Note - also remember vinyl floor tiles for bottom.
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Use a tension rod to secure pot lids along the side of a drawer or cabinet
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Scrap Trap Bin & Scraper - attaches to any drawer, use it while you are cooking to slide any peelings, shells, etc. in.
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Trash bag dispenser from a coffee can.
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How to Organize your Cleaning Schedule
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Use curtain rings to hang/store clutches
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Vinegar uses: (1) Remove bacteria and pesticide residue from produce - Use 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water, wash produce thoroughly. (2) Clean windows and countertops - Use a 50% water and vinegar mixture to clean windows and countertops. (3) Remove shower and bathtub film - Use vinegar full strength on an old wash rag. (4) Toilet bowl stains - Use white distilled vinegar full strength with a scrubber. (5) Furniture polish - Use a 50% olive oil and vinegar mixture and polish furniture with a soft cloth. Be sure to test furniture in an inconspicuous spot first because vinegar is acidic. (6) Clean microwave - Utilize 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water in a bowl. Place in the microwave and cook until boiling. Immediately wipe interior of microwave. (7) Wash no-wax floors - Add 1/2 cup of white distilled vinegar to a half-gallon of warm water. Mop or scrub floor. (8) Clean kitchen cutting boards - Use vinegar full strength on cutting boards. (9) Wash grass stains out of fabric - Use a 1/3 cup vinegar and 2/3 cup water mixture. Apply to stain and blot. (10) Remove molds and mildew - Use a 50% water and white vinegar mixture for light mildew stains, and full strength white vinegar to kill heavier mildew and mold growth.
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Cut off bottom of can to use as organizer. I'm thinking they would stack easily too? That would be helpful.
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drawer organization using divider kit www.lifestylesyst...
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Sophia Lopez Bread works too....the it sucks out the moisture of the bread. Same for cookies to keep them moist! :)
Becky J oOo thanks for the tip Sophia!