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@Kara - Thanks for the idea.
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Have done this before, slightly different recipe but it worked well and lasted quite a while. A lot of savings for a little work.
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Jodie Edder onto For the Home
This is pretty clever...I might have to have a crack at it.
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How to Make Homemade Baby Wipes
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Ice Cream in a bag. DEF doing this with the kids I babysit!
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DIY baby wipes
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homemade lunchable kit with lunchable container and Glad press and seal wrap
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Katie Cantrill onto kid stuff
Homemade Baby Wipes 1 roll of Bounty paper towels 2-1/4 cups of water 2 Tbsp. baby bath or shampoo 1 Tbsp. baby oil Cut the roll of towels in half (an electric knife works well) and place in a container (a large plastic coffee can or a Rubbermaid container works well). Mix all liquid ingredients together and pour over top of the towels. When ready to use, remove the cardboard center and pull the towels from the middle.
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Brooke Davies onto DIY Bitch!
Melissa Bradfield I made and used these for all 3 of my kids. They are the absolute best!
Leigh Ann Sturdivant I made these for a little while...went back to buying regular wipes. It didn't work quite as well. A good idea though, but I had 2 in diapers at once so it was kindof a pain.
Chase colored ice cube in the bath:)
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Fill your ice cube trays with water, adding a drop of food coloring to each section. When frozen, these can be popped out and put in baby’s bath water. He’ll have fund “chasing” them around in the tub and trying to grab them before they melt.
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Lauren Bourne onto Let's Play!
Homemade baby wipes! Totally genius!
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Fill your ice cube trays with water, adding a drop of food coloring to each section. When frozen, these can be popped out and put in baby’s bath water. He’ll have fund “chasing” them around in the tub and trying to grab them before they melt. Just wondering if it wouldn't be to cold though...
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Melissa Marsden onto Babies
Cute idea...and a good way to get rid of all those peeps that seem to multiply like actual rabbits!
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brenda bullock I can't tell what is in the bottom and the very top? Anyone?
Katie Lingl Crushed up graham crackers on the bottom, brown sugar on top... click on it, it takes you to the recipe.
brenda bullock Ahhh....thank you!
Fill your ice cube trays with water, adding a drop of food coloring to each section. When frozen, these can be popped out and put in baby’s bath water. He’ll have fund “chasing” them around in the tub and trying to grab them before they melt.
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will have to try this for when Kailey's older
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Homemade Baby Wipes
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Homemade babywipes
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Colored ice cubes for bath fun!
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Tip #366 from The Complete Book of Baby Bargains: Fill your ice cube trays with water, adding a drop of food coloring to each section. When frozen, these can be popped out and put in baby’s bath water. He’ll have fund “chasing” them around in the tub and trying to grab them before they melt.
Homemade Laundry Detergent
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Homemade Baby Wipes 1 roll of Bounty paper towels 2-1/4 cups of water 2 Tbsp. baby bath or shampoo 1 Tbsp. baby oil Cut the roll of towels in half (an electric knife works well) and place in a container (a large plastic coffee can or a Rubbermaid container works well). Mix all liquid ingredients together and pour over top of the towels. When ready to use, remove the cardboard center and pull the towels from the middle.
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Tammy Curd onto Kids Stuff
1 roll of Bounty paper towels 2-1/4 cups of water 2 Tbsp. baby bath or shampoo 1 Tbsp. baby oil Cut the roll of towels in half (an electric knife works well) and place in a container (a large plastic coffee can or a Rubbermaid container works well). Mix all liquid ingredients together and pour over top of the towels. When ready to use, remove the cardboard center and pull the towels from the middle.
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Laundry det - 2 Bar of Lever 2000 Soap 1 cup of Borax (20 Mule Team Borax) 2 cups of Washing Soda (Arm & Hammer) 5 gallon bucket/lid Using a grater shred the bars of soap. Boil 8 cups of water, then slowly add the shredded soap - don't boil over! Reduce heat, stir until dissolved. Add borax and washing soda to 3 gal of water in bucket, stir. Add hot, soapy water, stir. Cover & let sit for 24 hr. 1 cup/load. (can add essential oils for scent)
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Homemade Baby wipes
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Virginia Driver need to try