I was hanging out in the paint section at my local Wal-Mart (looking for "oops" paint that evidently they no longer carry *boo*) ...when I saw the most AMAZING THING! Magnetic Spray Paint!!! The crafter in me instantly started thinking of a million things that I could do with such a neat little invention.
But first, I needed to know if it was clear. I asked the store associate who was kind enough to test it out for me and it did indeed appear to be clear (it's not btw). I also bought an 18x24 frame and decided to create an UBER cute background behind the glass of the frame, and then spray the magnetic paint on top of the glass to make a magnetic shadow box of sorts. Cute idea, right?
By the time I was done creating the background, I was feeling pretty proud of myself and my craftiness. I put it in the frame and grabbed my spray can and gave the glass a good dose. Which turned it completely gray. :( Not giving up, I thought "okay" I'll put the fabric OVER the glass and if the fabric is thin enough, it will still work!
I STILL think it will work, but I won't know until I buy another magnetic board and cover it with fabric and see. Apparently "Margnetic Spray Paint" is too good to be true because I couldn't get ANY magnets to stick to it (with or without fabric on it). Pooh...
I heard that other people have had success with the actual paint instead of the spray can. I don't know anything about it personally. But I am not giving up on the idea! I'm going to look up some coupons and go to my local craft store (I LOVE Michael's!) and find a magnet board and try it a different way. Wish me luck!
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Good Night..But STAY POSTED!!
I will be making some magnets, magnet boards, laundry signs, candles and so much more this weekend! I also need to add the recipe for my MIRACLE CLEANER that I found on Pinterest, AND I made "Popcorn" Cupcakes for my son's birthday and I will be posting pictures and a how-to for those (relax it's not REALLY popcorn!) So much to do...so little sleep :0) Goodnight EVERYONE!
Do it Yourself Liquid Laundry Detergent
As a mommy and wife, it seems as if my entire world REVOLVES around laundry. No matter HOW HARD I try, there are ALWAYS dirty clothes in my hamper! While watching "Nineteen Kids and Counting" I discovered that the Duggars make their own laundry soap! Right away I knew I had to make it too. I made a small batch of powdered soap and it was fine. But I love my liquid detergent! got this recipe from http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/laundrysoap.htm.
Before anything else, I went to the Dollar Tree and bought an "Iced Tea" jug to keep my soap in. You do not have to do this at all. It was just something I chose to do. Because this recipe will create TWO GALLONS of soap, you will need enough containers to store it in as well as a pot big enough to make it in. For my extra gallon of soap, I used an empty water gallon jug that I made SURE to mark clearly because the soap IS clear. I don't really think anyone could mistake a gel liquid for water, but better safe than sorry :) I had bought a "soap grater" (which is actually just a cheese grater that I ONLY use for soap) at the dollar store a while back when I was making my soap balls. I also have a wooden spoon that I bought at the Dollar Tree as well to use JUST for soap.
You will need:
Before anything else, I went to the Dollar Tree and bought an "Iced Tea" jug to keep my soap in. You do not have to do this at all. It was just something I chose to do. Because this recipe will create TWO GALLONS of soap, you will need enough containers to store it in as well as a pot big enough to make it in. For my extra gallon of soap, I used an empty water gallon jug that I made SURE to mark clearly because the soap IS clear. I don't really think anyone could mistake a gel liquid for water, but better safe than sorry :) I had bought a "soap grater" (which is actually just a cheese grater that I ONLY use for soap) at the dollar store a while back when I was making my soap balls. I also have a wooden spoon that I bought at the Dollar Tree as well to use JUST for soap.
You will need:
1/3 bar of Zote Laundry Soap (or any other laundry soap your store may carry)
½ cup washing soda
½ cup borax powder
Cheese Grater
Spoon
Funnel (Optional)
Pot big enough to hold two gallons OR a bucket big enough to mix two gallons in
Containers to keep your new Laundry Soap in!
Grate the soap and put it in
a sauce pan. Add 6 cups water and heat it until the soap melts. Add the
washing soda and the borax and stir until it is dissolved. Remove from heat.
Pour 4 cups hot water into the bucket. Now add your soap mixture and stir.
Now add 1 gallon plus 6 cups of water and stir. Let the soap sit for about 24
hours and it will gel. You use ½ cup per load.
Note:
~The
finished soap will not be a solid gel. It will be more of a watery gel.
~The
soap is a low sudsing soap. So if you don’t see suds, that is ok. Suds are not
what does the cleaning, it is the ingredients in the soap.
Optional: If you want your
soap to have some sort of scent you can scent this with ½ to 1 oz. of essential
oil or fragrance oil of your choice.
Total cost: SEVENTY ONE CENTS for 64 loads of laundry!!!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Do It Yourself Clorox Clean Up
Again, ALL of the "Do It Yourself" cleaner recipes I have came from the same source. I have PERSONALLY made and tried them all and I LOVE them (and the money I saved). I REALLY want to give credit to the site where I got my recipes from so I will take time out specifically to find that site and I will let you all know where I went to for all of MY tips!
PLEASE make sure to NEVER mix ammonia and bleach! It can be lethal!!! Check your laundry detergent before mixing! Usually, laundry detergent doesn't have ammonia but you can NEVER be too careful!!
Total Cost Per Bottle: TWO CENTS!!
1 Empty and Rinsed-Out Bottle of Clorox Cleanup/Empty Plastic Spray Bottle
1/4 Cup Bleach
1 Teaspoon Laundry Detergent
Fill the rest of the bottle with Water and Shake!
Do It Yourself Windex
I REALLY need to find the site where I found all of these recipes on. But I have had a LOT of electronic issues lately. I know I will come across it again soon and when I do, I will give a BIG shout out them to give them the credit they earned.
After creating the Febreeze, I realized how MUCH money I spend on cleaning products a month. I am a cleaning fanatic. Its a really hard obsessile our on to have while living in the county with a small child, husband and three pets. I just do the best I can!
I have a glass kitchen table and glass coffee table. So I was REALLY skeptical about how well this would work. I shouldn't have been! It works like a DREAM! Again, I just used an old Windex bottle. I bought all of the supplies at the Dollar Tree for $1 each. Total cost per bottle of "Windex": TWENTY SEVEN CENTS!!!
Bottle
1/8 Cup (1oz) White Ammonia
1/4 Cup (4oz) Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol
1 Drop Laundry Detergent
Water - To Fill The Bottle
Do It Yourself Febreze
I am obsessed with smells. I have admitted this a HUNDRED times over. I was able to experience what life is like without being able to smell when I was pregnant with my son. Instead of having a heightened sense like MOST women...I lost mine completely by my third trimester. It came back after I had him, but I was genuinely concerned for a while.
As I mentioned in my first post, we are fixing up a VERY old farmhouse that was built by my husband's great-great-grandparents. I love the charming appeal of our little country home, but I have zero appreciation for the way an older home smells. Scent is the strongest connection to memory and I want my husband and child to have the memory of our little home smelling clean and possibly like freshly baked goods.
To create this "memory" I have enlisted the help of Febreze on more than one occasion. Unfortunately, by the time you give your home the shower is so desperately deserves, you have almost used an ENTIRE average bottle in one use. We are on a tight budget. I cannot possibly give my Febreze/scent addiction the attention is deserves with results like that. So as soon as I found a "Do It Yourself" Febreze recipe I literally jumped up and made it that very moment. I am happy to say that (in my opinion) this recipe is even BETTER than the store bought version. AND it's MUCH cheaper. The total cost: FOURTEEN CENTS!! OH YEAH! I changed phones, so unfortunately I don't have pictures. I used an old Febreze bottle to put my mixture in. ENJOY!
1/8 Cup of Your Favorite Fabric Softener
2 Tablespoons Baking Soda
Hot Tap Water - To Fill the Bottle to the Top
Shake up your spray bottle and get to spraying!!
Credit Where Credit is Due
I would like to apologize for not posting as much and as fast as I would like. I have about a MILLION projects going at once and this week is no exception. I am SO EXCITED about all of the new projects I will be working on. I would also like to take the time to give credit where credit is due.
I have ALWAYS loved making things. When I was younger I would cut up old clothes and make new dresses for my Barbies. My grandmother practically raised me in the kitchen and together she and I made all sorts of crafty things from ornaments to decorative hats. But I don't think I would have EVER gotten as far as I have without all of the wonderful bloggers out there who have shared their knowledge with the world. I have spent a LOT of time on Pinterest and have been inspired a MILLION times over by the projects I have found on there. The truth is that the information is OUT THERE to help you learn how to do ANYTHING that you put your mind to do. You just have to WANT to do it, and more than that, you have to ACTUALLY do it. I am not special or gifted in ANY way. I just have a passion. My only wish is to share my passion with others and make it easy for any person out there to learn as I have from others like me.
Thank you all for your support and I look forward to any feedback or suggestions for future projects!
I have ALWAYS loved making things. When I was younger I would cut up old clothes and make new dresses for my Barbies. My grandmother practically raised me in the kitchen and together she and I made all sorts of crafty things from ornaments to decorative hats. But I don't think I would have EVER gotten as far as I have without all of the wonderful bloggers out there who have shared their knowledge with the world. I have spent a LOT of time on Pinterest and have been inspired a MILLION times over by the projects I have found on there. The truth is that the information is OUT THERE to help you learn how to do ANYTHING that you put your mind to do. You just have to WANT to do it, and more than that, you have to ACTUALLY do it. I am not special or gifted in ANY way. I just have a passion. My only wish is to share my passion with others and make it easy for any person out there to learn as I have from others like me.
Thank you all for your support and I look forward to any feedback or suggestions for future projects!
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