Organize Your Closet And Give It More Room

extra clothesAdd extra space in your closet by adding pop tops to your closet by adding pop can tops to your hangers. You get more room because hangers take up a lot of space by themselves and staggering them downwards eliminates the need for their space of one hanger next to another. Don’t stop with just one – you potentially could do this to three to five hangers hanging down from the original. This would be a great space saver for clothes out of season.

clothesIts the start of a new year – so here is a tried and tested way to eliminate clothes you no longer use. Turn all of your clothes hangers so they are going from the inside out (opposite from the way you usually hang them). When you use something and it is returned washed hang it on the hanger from the outside in (normal way to hang clothes). After six months you will see what you wear – and see what you never wear. What you never wear can go to be donated to a local charity.

Jewelry Hanger Organizer

1472933_786407998052344_1010091832_nTime has come again to do our best to organize and i always find that if teh new idea of organization is not simple enough – it just is not going to get done. So here is a very simple idea to not only organize jewelry but it will also allow you to show them off in style….. and it is very simple to do as well.

You will need a wooden hanger and twenty small hooks – along with something to start a hole (we used an awe)!

Carefully mark placement of places to start your holes (ten on each side). Use what you are going to start your holes with and make a impression with it. Screw hooks in by hand making sure the ones that are on the left face the left and ones on the right face the right.

Here we have left it in its natural state but the whole thing could be painted with a can of spray paint to suit your decorating style and then cover with two or three layers of polyurethane. These can be used in a closet or be bold and hang it right above your dresser.

Amazing Decomposing / Recycling Facts

181046_498983486816585_1875230248_nWho would know that the decomposition of these items was so long. My family has always done it’s best recycle and do composting – we even shred office papers and junk mail and add to garden soil. The items decomposition years are staggering – will make me look more at our consumption of products in the future.

Storage Idea For Squirt Bottle Cleaners

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This is a great way to store all for your cleaner squirt bottles, use space under the sink that can go unused, and make room for even more under the sink. This idea can be used with a spring shower curtain rod – not the one for a bathtub which would be too long for this project – but made shorter for just a shower stall. I also suggest rod holders for each end to prevent the bar from slipping once you get the weight hanging on it from all of the squirt bottles you will hang there. You can also use an old rake or broom handle (to up-cycle/recycle) if available or you can have a pole cut from metal or wood at a local lumber yard to the exact size. Do’nt limit this idea to under the sink – think about other places you could do this such as over a washer dryer etc.

20 Uses For Sea Salt

20 uses for sea salt

Sea salt is kind of pretentious because it’s better than all other salts. If salts were fonts, sea salt would be Helvetica and table salt would be Old English (can you say douchebag?). There isn’t much of a difference, but sea salt is a more natural substance that comes from the sea (duh) rather than the ground, with minimal processing before it hits store shelves. It is made of bigger chunks, meaning it tastes better (and you can use less) and is great for non-food uses, such as cleaning and beauty. Not only do I sprinkle sea salt on baked goods, but I’ve also used it to clean my oven and added it to a homemade body scrub.

Here are my top 20 uses for sea salt.

1. Calm psoriasis and skin inflammation in a sea salt bath or body scrub.
2. After a workout, add to a warm bath to soothe muscles and aches.
3. Add to a facial or skin scrub to slough away dead skin and improve its tone.
4. Sprinkle on baked goods (brownie bites or any other chocolate dessert are a fave) for a light contrast of sweet and salty flavors.
5. Sprinkle on thick meat filets to enhance the flavor and absorption of your marinade.
6. Sprinkle on sliced cucumbers for a fresh, crunchy summer snack. Then dip them in ranch dressing, duh!
7. Add to water when making hardboiled eggs to make them easier to peel (although I prefer the oven method, this still works great).
8. Mix with cinnamon for an easy, natural oven cleaning scrub.
9. Mix with soda water for a refrigerator cleaner.
10. Mix with turpentine for a bathroom and shower cleaner.
11. Relieve a sore throat by gargling sea salt with warm water.
12. Heal fresh body piercings with a warm water and sea salt solution.
13. Fade bruises by soaking a washcloth in a sea salt and warm water solution and applying it to the bruise for a minute or two.
14. Remove blood, red wine, and perspiration stains on clothes by scrubbing with sea salt and hot water.
15. Whiten your clothes by boiling them in water, baking soda, and sea salt for an hour. Follow up by washing them as normal.
16. Brighten your teeth by brushing them with one part sea salt and 2 parts baking soda.
17. Alleviate the pain of a bug bite or sting by soaking it in a warm water and sea salt solution.
18. Rinse your sinus cavities with sea salt and warm water in a Neti Pot.
19. Add one eighth of a teaspoon of a sea salt to a glass of water on really hot days to decrease dehydration.
20. Volumize your hair by mixing one part hair conditioner with one part sea salt, coating your strands with it, leaving it on for 20 minutes, and rinsing.