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on 22-12-2013 09:05 AM
you could use garbage bags to make drawer linings. they often come scented. ![]()
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on 22-12-2013 09:23 AM
@kennedia_nigricans wrote:you could use garbage bags to make drawer linings. they often come scented.
True, but I don't use garbage bags and I wouldnt rush out and buy them just for drawer liners. I recycle my shopping and produce bags for bin liners. They've already got germs on them from the spit and lick, so might as well.
But not a bad idea there, K_N, I wouldn't rubbish it altogether. ![]()
I'm going out, be back later in arvo.
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on 22-12-2013 10:50 AM
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22-12-2013 11:04 AM - edited 22-12-2013 11:07 AM
Mine just happens to be handy:
Buy some acid-free paper from the newsagency. Acid-free paper will prevent yellowing in clothes. Fill a spray bottle with warm water, add 1 tea bag and leave for 3 minutes. Remove the tea bag and add a couple of drops of oil of cloves and some of your favourite perfume, then spray over the paper. This mixture is particularly good for winter woollens and the tannins from the tea help prevent dust mites, Allow the paper to dry, then cut it to size and place it in your drawers. Replace them once a year.
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on 22-12-2013 11:05 AM
Can I have the instructions to please, Banoras?
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on 22-12-2013 11:06 AM
Icy, lavender scent will help you go to sleep.
I store all my little guest soaps, that I was given in boxes as gifts, in the linnen cupboard. Every year Xmas, Birthday and Mothers Day, I finish up with at least two or three toiletry gift packs.
What else does one do with tiny cakes of soap?
Erica
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on 22-12-2013 11:13 AM
@lind9650 wrote:Icy, lavender scent will help you go to sleep.
I store all my little guest soaps, that I was given in boxes as gifts, in the linnen cupboard. Every year Xmas, Birthday and Mothers Day, I finish up with at least two or three toiletry gift packs.
What else does one do with tiny cakes of soap?
Erica
it is said that soap can be used to clean your body although some people prefer to cover up their body smell with perfume or deodorant. contrary to common belief deodorant and perfume are not substitutes for cleaning the body (with said soap).
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on 22-12-2013 11:18 AM
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on 22-12-2013 11:27 AM
i have contemplated to carry a ten pack of small soaps with me so i can hand them out to people who do not know about soap. now thinking about it i would need to add a little note explaining how, when and why to use soap.
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on 22-12-2013 11:40 AM
Geez Kennedia, I never knew what soap was for, learn something new everyday
That's why I go thru so much perfume. Hehehehe.
Thanks Lurker.