Things To Make with Clothespins: Easy and Amazing DIYs on a Budget
Grab a plaque or picture, some clothespins, and glue, and you have a clothespin sign that has endless uses and possibilities.
Grab a plaque or picture, some clothespins, and glue, and you have a clothespin sign that has endless uses and possibilities.
I use Dawn dish soap to clean my dishes but I’ve also learned how to use it in so many other ways. A multi purpose cleaner in my home, a carpet and laundry spot cleaner, and here are a few more ways I wanted to share with you…
I love the changing colors during the fall. I grew up in Minnesota and we had SO many beautiful colors. Now that I’m in Colorado we just don’t have nearly the colors other places have and I miss that. You can preserve the beauty from outside and use it in a craft. This project will cost almost nothing to make because you are using items just outside your door.
I have also been working hard doing the research on eliminating chemicals in my home. Not everyone likes the smell of vinegar and I have come up with a way to use citrus in your home that helps cut the smell, or you can use instead to make some DIY household cleaners.
My washer and dryer are very well loved with our family of 4. Besides doing around 11 loads of regular laundry at a minimum every week (I know, right?!!!), it has to clean baseball gear, dance wear and costumes, pillows, blankets & bedding, and more. I figured it was about time to give it a little TLC and a deep cleaning to help them last.
It’s summertime and I’m creating things fun things to do with my kids! With some tomato cages and dollar store laundry baskets you can easily make a fun Frisbee golf course for your backyard.
The story of my table… I bought a table for $10 and I upgraded it for a Hometalk Live show. Sadly the veneer didn’t hold the paint and it started chipping up. I am excited to share the re-do of this table with Dixie Belle Paint Company products!!!