on โ21-12-2013 11:23 PM
Does anyone else store their soap in their linen press?
No?
Well I don't either, seeing as I use liquid handwash in the pump pack these days.
But my Mother used to. She'd always store her scented soap with her linen. Which scented her linen.
A while ago I stored some lavender candle melts with my linen which I just now put on my bed.
Making it up, the faint scent of lavender on my sheets was so nice, especially my Christmas linen. Green doona cover (for the Christmas tree) and white sheets (for the snow).
Note to self: get pine-scented candle melts next year.
on โ21-12-2013 11:32 PM
on โ21-12-2013 11:37 PM
I use those dryer things that smell nice instead.
on โ21-12-2013 11:43 PM
@azureline** wrote:I use those dryer things that smell nice instead.
Ok well that'll do it, I suppose.
I don't use the dryer except for emergencies, I like to dry my linen in the open air.
on โ21-12-2013 11:51 PM
no no no, I don't use them in the dryer. I keep them in the linen cupboard.........and in my fabric baskets.
on โ22-12-2013 12:03 AM
ok. I never thought of that, az.
That would make a nice scent.
on โ22-12-2013 12:56 AM
I buy handmade natural scented soap in bulk and keep them stacked in the closet with my sheets. Hmmm nice!
on โ22-12-2013 01:44 AM
Well I am a goose...I have been washing my sheets and towels in lavender scented aroma wash at a lot more expense ,,,I shall just hammer a bar of lavender soap in my linen cupboard instead...that should last for years...thanks Icy
on โ22-12-2013 07:35 AM
to Icy
I make drawer liners which have a delicious scent every time I open the linen cupboard. Only discovered the recipe for them a couple of years ago and it is so simple. Its from the ABC book Speed Cleaning by Shannon Lush and Jennifer Fleming.
on โ22-12-2013 09:00 AM
Hi 'nora
How do you make drawer liners?