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March 7, 2011 by Krista

Spring Fever: The Magic Cleaner

One of my personal faves, as far as cleansers go, is definitely distilled white vinegar.  It is beyond multi-purpose.  Like, you can literally use it for just about everything.  This isn’t really a secret though.  Vinegartips.com says this, “White distilled vinegar is a popular household cleanser, effective for killing most mold, bacteria, and germs, due to its level of acidity. Cleaning with white distilled vinegar is a smart way to avoid using harsh chemicals. You’ll also be glad to know that it is environmentally friendly and very economical.”  That website is rather awesome… you should check it out sometime.  I love that vinegar is kid-friendly, well as kid-friendly as a cleaning agent can get, right?! 

Here are my top ten uses:

– Laundry.  I adore using vinegar in the laundry.  Especially My Mr Right’s Army laundry or Little Monkey’s occasional blow out.  And it’s a life-saver when I pull clothes out off storage.  Vinegar will kill odors.  I’ve found that some of the laundry detergents I’ve used just mask odors, but vinegar get rid of them.  I put in 1/4 to 1/2 cup of vinegar in each load.  I also use detergent still, but about 2/3 to 1/2 of what is marked on the cup.  Vinegar is a heck of a lot cheaper than laundry detergent, so that saves us some money.

– Cleaning the Stove.  We had a gas stove at our last home.  It was amazing, I loved it.  It had instant heat, no waiting for the coils to warm up.  It was also really easy to clean.  Fill the sink with enough water to submerge all the pieces.  Pour in about a cup of vinegar and let it all soak for about 20 minutes.  Use a scouring pad and wipe everything up.  It all comes off pretty easy and if it doesn’t let it soak a little bit longer.  And you can wipe out the sink after you’re done, too!

– Deodorize Cutting Boards.  Cutting boards often collect food fragments and odors.  I soak my cutting boards in a solution of one part vinegar to three parts water for 15 minutes every month or two.  I wash them in the dishwasher between uses, as well, but the vinegar cuts down on odor and bacteria.

– Clean the Microwave.  This is one of my faves.  Put a bowl of 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 cup vinegar in a microwave-safe bowl.  Bring the water to a rolling boil in the microwave.  Wipe down all surfaces.  Also deodorizes and loosens cooked on food.

– Deodorize the garbage disposal.   Disposals collect all sorts of little chunks of food that can sit and smell up your house.  Deodorize it by pouring in 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/2 cup hot white distilled vinegar.  Heat the vinegar in the microwave before you pour it in the disposal. Let sit for 5 minutes then run hot water down the disposal for 1 minute to rinse it all out.

– Clean out your dishwasher.  Sometimes soap and food odors build up in the dishwasher.  The water doesn’t drain as well and it smells icky.  Fix this by running a cup of white distilled vinegar inside the empty machine through a whole cycle. I do it at least monthly.  When we lived in Idaho, we had REALLY hard water and our dishes were always cloudy and spotty.  Run a capful of vinegar in with the soap and it will help cut down on water spots.  If It’s really bad, soak the dishes in vinegar for fifteen minutes before rinsing with hot water.

– Clean narrow-necked bottles and vases.  One of my favorite vases is very narrow and hard to clean out.  I solve the problem by letting undiluted white distilled vinegar sit in them for a few hours. If there are stubborn water spots and plant stains, add a little rice shake vigorously while holding a towel over the top. If it doesn’t come clean, repeat.

– Deodorize Dish Rags.  You’ve probably used a dish rag that smelled less than fresh before?  Yuck, right?  Sometimes it’s hard to get those odors out.  Renew sponges and dishrags by placing them in just enough water to wet them. Then add 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar. Let them soak overnight and rinse thoroughly with warm water.  Ring out the extra water and lay them out to dry.

– Clean Countertops.  I keep a spray bottle of one part vinegar to one part water in my kitchen to wipe down my countertops.  I like knowing that they are cleaned and disinfected, but it won’t hurt my family to eat food off the counters.  Sometimes I worry about that with bleach solutions.  Maybe that’s just me though.

– Deodorize the toilet bowl.  Pour 3 cups white distilled vinegar into the toilet bowl and let it sit for about a half hour before flushing.  I lay a towel over the closed lid to remind me not to use it.  I’ve also locked the door to the bathroom to keep kids out while it sits.

There are endless possibilities for vinegar.  Vinegar is effective and affordable, it’s safe and multi-purpose.  It’s like the superhero of cleaning agents! 

Cheryl at TidyMom posted a similar post a little over a week ago.  Check it out.
So, what do you use vinegar for?

March 7, 2011 by Krista

Spring Fever: Sweat it Out!

Welcome to Spring Fever Week!  (Although, it might end up being two weeks… we’ll see.)  This week we are going to focus on getting ready for the warmer weather I can only hope is coming soon.  Pretty, pretty please let it be soon.  Well, while we’re waiting why not use the time wisely, right?!  Here’s a little peek at what you can expect in the next few days. 

– Discover an affordable, natural and multi-purpose Cleanser
– How to set up a Laundry System
– Organize a Family Information Binder
– Learn how to Meal Plan
– Set up a Mail Center in your home
– Organize your Handbags and Diaper Bags

 Spring Cleaning for Your Blog
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There will be freebies and a giveaway or two, so be sure to come join me.  If these go over well, I have other things to share with you too.  Like homemade cleaning solutions, car organization, and ways to refresh and dress yourself up. We’ll get everything whipped into shape, so when that warm weather finally comes we can go out and enjoy it!
If you’d like a button to help remind you to come check out the new goodies each day, grab one and post that baby up.  Let others know about the organization that will be going on!  Let’s get ready for SPRING!

Krista

March 1, 2011 by Krista

Spring Candles

So, what did you think of the carved candles?  Has anyone tried it yet?  If so, I’d love to see yours.

Now, I’m gonna show ya how to embellish candles using rose petals and other springy flora.  It’s easy and nearly free if you turn to the outdoors for your inspiration and supplies. 

Here’s the How:
1)  You will need candles and something to put on them.  In theory, you could use just about anything.  I suggest using things that are fairly flat (like rose petals, leaves and the like).  The more 3-D the objects the more wax you have to melt away to get your objects to stick.  Make sure your objects are still fresh.  My rose petals were past their prime and the dried, brittle edges were difficult to work with.
2)  If you have a heat gun, that will be your best option.  A blow dryer will work, but you’ll learn that lesson of patience you keep putting off or praying for (which ever the case may be, the latter in my case).  I don’t have a heat gun, so it was the blow dryer for me.   Decide on a layout for your candle.  My ivory candle has petals and leaves all the way around.  The white one just has the five leaves on it. 
3)  Use your heat gun or blow dryer to melt the wax just enough to mold your objects into your candle.  If the wax gets drippy, you can trim it off with an Exacto knife and smooth the wax out with your fingers and firm, but slight, pressure.
4)  There were a few times I couldn’t get my wax to melt sufficiently.  I used some Tacky glue (My glue of choice for most projects) and glued the edges down.  I actually used just Tacky glue on two or three of the petals and leaves.  No melting.  They are sticking wonderfully.  Let dry completely.

 
Side Note:  Don’t put candles in the microwave… (Yes, I tried putting my candles in the microwave.  No, nothing major happened.  However, in hind sight, probably not a very wise thing to do)…  Live and learn, yeah?  Back to the candles.

For the white candle, I used my hot glue gun.  Yeah, I share the same attention span and patience of my 19-month-old.  I just squirted glue on my leaves and stuck them to the candle.  The hot glue helped melt the wax and they stuck really well.  I did try to glue a stick in between the leaves… It didn’t stick well and I then decided to just use the tip of my glue gun to melt the wax away and leave a gaping hole canyon for a little more dimension to the design.  Just make sure you clean off your glue gun tip afterward!  =]

Well, grab those candles and start melting!  As always, I’d love to see your creations!  Good luck!

February 28, 2011 by Krista

Saint Patrick’s Day Printables

I have never, ever decorated for Saint Patrick’s Day before.  It’s just really not my holiday.  I will wear the green hair tie or bracelet or something to keep those pinch-happy friends and family at bay, but that’s about the extent of my celebrating.  Until now!

Because St. Patty’s Day isn’t a big holiday, I didn’t want to spend much money on decor.  It’s just not in my saving-for-a-house budget.  So, I turned to the computer and created something.  Actually, several somethings. 

If you find your decor lacking in the Saint Patrick’s category, grab yourself one (or two or three or four) of these, print it out and easy, peasy you’re all decorated for St. Patty’s Day! Woo Hoo!  ENJOY!

These are all available at 4shared for free download.  The links are below.  Of course, the downloads don’t have watermarks.  Quotes, quaterfoil and good luck… what more could you want? 

 

Follow the links to download the images:.
http://www.4shared.com/photo/7MZETWId/Irish_Proverb.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/OljkII9G/Irish_Proverb_gray.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/cs34eozz/Kiss_Me_Im_Irish_Fade.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/wp4eroSC/Kiss_Me_Im_Irish.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/9p-yXpH0/somewhere_over_the_rainbow.html 

January 28, 2011 by Krista

Weekend Wander #15

Let’s get to this party!  So, lemme see what you got!  If you’ve got Valentine’s or love themed projects, link them up here.

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Please help spread the word!  Thanks!
 

The Rules:
1. All links MUST  be family friendly.  Or I will  delete it.

I  would  love for you to become a  follower.  It’s the little button on the  side  bar that says  “Follow”.  =]   I would also appreciate any help in spreading the word  about Weekend Wander… that’s what the cute little  button below is  for.  If you like what you see and plan on being a regular, I’d love for  you to add my name to your link party  list (who   doesn’t have one of  those, right!?!) or my button to your  blog, but no pressure. 

However, by linking, you are giving me  permission  to use your photos in a  feature of your project.  Of  course, this feature will include a link  back to the original post.  Thanks!



1. KooKooCraft doll

2. Paint Stick Snowman

3. Baby Onesie Dress

4. simple door plaque

5. photo frame revamp

6. easy love sock monkey

7. Craigslist Nightstands

8. Broken Mirror Art

9. TUTORIAL: Treat Tents

10. LOVE Cookies

11. creating with paint swatches

12. Baby Diaper Cake

13. One Pot BLT Pasta

14. Monkey Blanket

15. Fresh Baked CORN BREAD at Cretae With Joy

16. Rosette Garland Tutorial

17. Train Scarf

18. Recycled Crayons

19. My Happily Ever After

20. How to Paint Wood Paneling

21. Light as a Butterfly

22. $44 fauxscotting!

23. Conversation Hearts Soaps

24. Beautiful Window Makeover

25. The ‘Stache Sipper

26. Bye Bye Brass

27. Las Vegas Little Black Dress

28. Heating cat

29. lamp reveal

This linky list is now closed.


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I'm Krista. Ringleader here on While He Was Napping, wife to my handsome Mr. Right & momma to my THREE energetic boys, Big J (9), Little J (6) & Little N (4). We FINALLY added a beautiful little girl to our family last December.

I’m knee-deep in Tonka trucks & Thomas trains. I survive our crazy days with Vanilla Coke, Sonic slushies, sweet snuggles and little giggles. When I tuck them in tight & kiss them good night, I get a little time to create & just be me.


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