Cleaning the tub and shower is no where on my list of things I enjoy doing. It is however on my list of things that need to be done. Often my hubby jumps in and volunteers to do the scrubbing to which I respond by gladly handing over my cleaning supplies . He always does a great job and the bathroom looks brand new. Although I question the amount of cleaner he applies to the bathroom. We have even consulted the bottle for recommendations of the proper use of the product. The makers of the cleaning supplies love him because it’s the people like him that keep them in business. There is no doubt our bathroom is clean and germ free but the scent of chemicals lingering in the air of our home is not exactly what I would call a comforting smell.
In an earlier post I commented that I would like to find more natural ways to clean. I really do love a squeaky clean bathrooms. Professional premixed shower cleaners that I have used in the past have always done a great job leaving the shower and tub looking brand new. That’s why I love them. They do however have chemicals that make my arms itch and leave a suffocating smell in the air. So I am looking for ways to cut out the chemicals we use in our home.
I’m not sure that Dawn dish soap really counts as natural but vinegar does and it is no where near as harsh as some of the other cleaners we have used. With only 2 ingredients I easily made a simple homemade version of a tub and shower cleaner. To my surprise it worked just as well as the professional cleaning supplies I have been buying. For all of you penny pinchers out there, it only cost a fraction of the price that one would normally spend on cleaning supplies and who doesn’t love saving hard earned money. So if your in a pinch, looking to save a few pennies, are out of cleaner or just want to try something new, try mixing up a batch of your own tub and shower cleaner.
Simple Tub and Shower Cleaner Recipe
1 cup Dawn dish soap
1 cup White Distilled Vinegar
Pour into a spray bottle and shake until mixed well. Spray on surface to be cleaned, let sit for a minute and wipe away with a wet rag.
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Every apartment we’ve lived in had a metal front door. Now, I don’t care much what my doors are made of, except that it meant that I could magnet things to the back of the door that needed to go out–permission slips, coupons, bills to be mailed, etc. The door in our current home is not metal and so for years I’ve not had a good place to put these things and therefore, years of very important mail (read Netflix dvd’s) have not been mailed out in a timely manner. I finally could live like this no more! and made an organizer to hang on the back of my front door.
I think this project was very easy and pretty fast, not counting the dry time of the paint and the glue. I also apologize for some of the fuzzy pictures; my camera was having a hard time with the white.
Here is the before, as picked up for $1.50 at a local thrift store.
The words are vinyl, so you could pull them off (they peel up easily), but I left them on since I knew they wouldn’t show.
Paint the edges of the wood in your color of choice using craft paint. Once dry, use a sanding block on the edges for a distressed look; I love the blue peeking out here and there under the white.
The fabric I used is a scrap of white linen that I had in my fabric stash, but you could use any fabric you like.
Basically, you will fold the fabric and glue it to the board to make two pockets. Follow the numbered arrows on this pic to see what I mean:
Start by laying the fabric out as shown above on the board and folding it as you would like the finished pockets to be to determine how long your fabric needs to be (I did two pockets, and they are both shallow. You can make as many or as few pockets as you like, and if I were doing it over again, I would make the back pocket deeper).
Cut the length (add an inch or two just to be safe; you can easily trim it later). Now cut the width of that entire piece of fabric to fit the width of your board – mine is just narrower than the board -being careful to cut very straight (if you are using a loose weave fabric like this here, pull a thread out along the length, then use it as a cutting line). Iron your fabric if needed.
Apply a bead of glue – I used Elmers –
around the edge of the board at the top and sides down to where your top pocket will stop, and where the bottom of the pocket will be. Carefully lay the fabric out on the board, being careful to make it straight and even. Once the fabric is where you want it to be, you’ll let it dry. I carefully placed a piece of craft paper-waxy side down- on top of the fabric and weighted it down with a large bowl while it was drying.
Once that is dry, then fold the fabric up to create the bottom of this pocket. Apply glue to attach the sides of this pocket, then glue all the way down to the bottom.
Apply glue also along the bottom edge of the board. Carefully fold the fabric, being careful to line everything up and keep it straight. Weight down as before and let dry.
Now do the same thing to create the bottom pocket; gluing around the sides and bottom, folding carefully and weighting it down to dry.
You could be done at this point, but I wanted mine a little more embellished. I used the fabric piece that I printed on (see that tutorial here) and glued it onto the front of the bottom pocket.
Then I added small nails at the corners and at the folds of the pockets, both to strengthen those stress points, and to add visual interest.
These are called carpet tacks and I just think they’re cute! You can get them in a small plastic package in the aisle with nails and screws at any home improvement store.
To hang, I stapled a piece of ribbon to the back.
All done!
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Many locations across the country got some great toy coupons over the weekend. The Sunday paper had a special Playsaver insert, and the Target weekly ad had a wrap-around with store toy coupons as well as some new toy coupons on the Target website. Stack some of these together, match it to some sales this week, and you’ve got some fabulous toy deals!
[If you didn’t get the PlaySaver insert, try going to PlaySaver.com for printable versions of the coupons. If you didn’t get the Target in-ad coupons, you can text the word EASTER to 827438 to have them sent to your phone.]
Here are a few of the deals I picked up today:
Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Love to Play Puppy, on sale $17.00
Use: 50% off Laugh & Learn toy, Target in-ad coupon 3/25 [makes it $8.50]
Also use: $5.00/1 Laugh & Learn Love to Play Puppy manufacturer coupon from the Fisher Price Celebrate & Save site
Final: $3.50
Hasbro Battleship board game, on sale $10 + get a Hasbro card game FREE with purchase
Use: $3.00/1 Operation, Battleship or Twister game, Target STORE coupon
Also use: Operation, Battleship or Twister Game $3/1 (4-15-12) PlaySaver-3/25
Final: $4.00 for both board game AND card game
Hasbro Yahtzee Flash [or Simon Flash or Scrabble Flash] game, on sale $15 + get a Hasbro card game FREE with purchase
Use: $5.00/1 Scrabble Flash, Simon Flash or Yahtzee Flash game, Target STORE coupon
Also use: Scrabble Flash, Simon Flash or Yahtzee Flash Game $5/1 (4-15-12) PlaySaver-3/25
Final: $5.00 for both board game AND card game
Star Wars Figher Pods 4pk, 5.99 (regular price)
Use: 50% off Star Wars boy’s action toy, Target in-ad coupon 3/25 [makes it 2.99]
Also use: Star Wars Fighter Pods Figure 4-Pack $2/1 (4-15-12) PlaySaver-3/25
Final: .99
There are many other great deals and stacks with these new coupons. Look for deals on My Little Pony Train playset [17.99 on price cut, 7.99 after store coupon and PlaySaver coupon], select Littlest Pet Shoppe playsets [normally 19.99, down to 9.99 after store coupon and PlaySaver coupon] and other Fisher Price Laugh & Learn items, among other things. There are also some GREAT deals on preschool board games like CandyLand and Chutes & Ladders, both under $2 each after a coupon stack with Target store coupons and matching PlaySaver insert coupons!
There are so many potential deals – comment below to share what you’ve been able to find!