Organize your children's smaller toys or dolls in a shoe organizer on the back of a door. Teach them to go there for the items, and always return them to the pockets as well!
This is great for little boys Hot Wheel cars too!
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Tip of the Day # 154: Get a handle on Kids Toys
Monday, January 7, 2013
Tip of the Day # 153: Hair Spray removal from walls
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Tip of the Day # 151: Cleaning Fans
I am one of those people that NEEDS to have a fan on at all times when sleeping for the sound! Unfortunately, what comes with that is having to clean it more often than I really want to. Not only is it unsanitary, but I dread looking at the fan getting out of bed every morning!
I've tried various methods to figure out the easiest and fastest way to clean my fan--and the most effective has to be using a DRYER SHEET! I just run it across all grates at once, then slide along each one to catch the remaining particles. If the blades are bad too, open up your fan and wipe clean with a dryer sheet as well.
Tip of the Day # 150: LEGO Cleanup
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Tip of the Day # 149: Removing Scratches from Leather surfaces
How to remove scratches from leather!
Leather furniture sure is beautiful, but over time, it can really take a beating from your pets, kids or just overall, use!
There is a simple trick to remove those pesky scratches that appear--OLIVE OIL! That's all you need!
Use a soft cloth to rub the olive oil into the leather in circles--the key is really rubbing it in. Follow up with a paper towel and buff a bit. If you are worried about oil residue on the leather, the paper towel buffing really takes care of that, ensuring there is no oil left on surface of leather.
Tell me about your results! :)
Tip of the Day # 148: Growing Garlic at Home
GROW YOUR OWN GARLIC
Did you know that one clove or bulb of garlic, when planted, can produce up to an additional twenty cloves? So instead of tossing out your garlic that's started to sprout, plant it instead!
1. Simply plant garlic cloves individually. If they've started to sprout, even better! Otherwise plant them with the pointy end up. Make sure they are in a sunny location and soil isn't too damp. You can plant multiple cloves four inches apart either in your yard or in a pot. It will fair well even if planted among other flowers or vegetables.
2. Then just sit back and wait for your garlic to grow. If it's potted, water it occasionally but don't drown it. As your garlic grows, it will sprout leaves. Once the leaves turn brown and die, it's time to harvest your garlic. (Don't harvest any earlier or your cloves will be too small!)
3. Once you harvest your garlic, hang the bulbs in a cool, dry location to dry them and prevent rot. Your garlic should dry in about a week, at which time you can simply brush off the dirt and start cooking with the cloves or plant some more!