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Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
DIY NAIL WHITENER
DIY NAIL WHITENER
Yellow stained nails after wearing bright nailpolish? WHITEN NAILS in under 2 minutes!
1/2 cup HOT water in a bowl. 4 tablespoons baking soda and disolve in water Add 2 tablespoons of peroxide Soak nails for about a minute Voila! No more stained nails! from souls never wrinkle
WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT
WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT
Tips to make life a lot easier
If you have already sealed an envelope and realized you forgot to put something in it, place the envelope in the freezer for a couple hours. It will pop right open so you don't have to get another envelope.
Use Press'n Seal saran wrap to line your refrigerator shelves. When the shelves get dirty, just remove the wrap, toss in the trash and replace. No more scrubbing nasty food spills.
Never buy dryer sheets again. Wad up a large ball of aluminum foil and toss it in your dryer along with your wet clothes. It removes static and best of all you can use the same ball over and over again. You can also soak a rag in fabric softener and hang it up to dry. Once it is dry toss it in the dryer with the rest of your clothes and reuse it until it stops smelling like fabric softener (mine lasts between 10 to 15 loads).
Accidentally close a tab on your browser? No problem! Hit ctrl-shift-T and the page will pop up again.
Divide and freeze soup into muffin tins. Makes perfect individual servings that you can just pop out when ever you need them.
Can't remember which side of the car your gas tank is on? Look at your gas gauge. Most cars have a small arrow pointing to the side that the tank is located. Having two cars, one with the tank on the left and the other with the tank on the right, I am always using this trick.
This great idea of storing bobby pins in a Tic Tac container has been floating around pinterest for a while now but did you know these Tic Tac containers could be used for so much more? Store a couple buttons, needle and thread and stash in your purse for an emergency sewing kit.Keep an empty one in your purse to store small items and keep them from getting lost (i.e. earring you lost the back to, broken necklace chain, button that fell off your blouse. Replacement screws for your eyeglasses, sunglasses. Safety pins. Small hairbands (perfect for little girls who like to pull theirs out all the time). Pill container. Spare change. Toothpicks.
Taking a trip? Forget about packing those huge containers of toothpaste, antibiotic ointment, shampoo, and conditioner. Just insert a small amount into a straw, cut to size and melt the ends together. This could also work for condiments such as ketchup and mustard, couch medicine, even small pills. *Note: I know that burning some plastics can cause harmful chemicals. Please do some research before trying this.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
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