You can now keep your shoes organized and streamlined with this shoe rack. This shoe rack is made of copper fittings and wooden dowels that are strong and sturdy. In addition, the racks are super easy to make, so you don’t have to spend hours puzzling over piecing things together! It’...
Transform ordinary flip flops into playful and colorful summer footwear with a simple DIY balloon project fromTime For All Things. With just a pair of affordable flip flops and some water balloons, you can make a unique accessory that's perfect for beach days or casual outings. Tie the balloo...
Keep your sandbox clean by regularly washing it with soap and water to eliminate bacteria and germs. Make sure the sand is dry before covering the sandbox when not in use. Keep it away from areas that may have been contaminated, such as pet waste or garbage. Inspect the sand for insects ...
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Takes her days in bed to recover from a visit… She uses all free products, but I on the other hand have to have some sort of smell… I would love to be able to do natural things like the vinegar in the laundry, but I dont want to smell like vinegar!!! I reciently quit using...
According toGrist:“Conventional rinse aid is one of the mystery products wherein manufacturers only need disclose active ingredients. We can find Material Safety Data Sheets for these products on line, which say reassuring things such as “The manufacturer’s MSDS does not state whether the ingred...
Making a mouse pad from scratch can be a fulfilling DIY project, and The Things She Makes blog offers a straightforward guide to help you craft your own. Using simple materials like a corkboard trivet and sticky-backed vinyl, you can design a mouse pad that not only protects your desk but...
Can’t find things in the box stores, what is your suggestion? Thank You for Sharing Sonya Barker says: June 22, 2014 at I have not tried it for a chalk board but I would recommend making a small batch to see how it works. It’s possible that you could even add a little more...
Unfortunately, the extra ingredients in most popular detergents – this one, for example –get an “F” from the EWG for things like developmental and reproductive toxicity, respiratory concerns, environmental toxicity and carcinogenicity. The chemicals don’t go away when our dishwater flows back...
I have a deck, with a paint product called Deck over from Home Depot. Is this solution safe to use on my deck? Reply Wanda says: Hi Janet…I’m not sure about that since I haven’t tried it. I haven’t found too many things that it isn’t safe for, but I would probably try...