How to Reuse the Glass Bottles

Jul 6th, 2010 Posted in Home Accessories, Home Decoration | no comment »

Reuse the Glass BottlesWe always left over glass jars at home. The question is how to use and exploit the best way for our home. First, it is important that they thoroughly clean and remove any labels. Once we can soon choose from the following ideas to reuse glass jars.

As containers: One of the best uses for these bottles is to use them as containers to store some food items such as cereals, legumes and nuts. Be really useful for your kitchen.

As collection jars: Do you collect any small object like marbles or seashells? Then takes the glass bottles to keep them there. Place in a place that look good and serve as a unique decoration.

To preserve food:
If you love the kitchen or from time to time I like to prepare canned food or make jams advantage empty jars to store your preparations.

As pen: It ends with the clutter on your desk and uses these containers to store pencils and pens.

As vases: Decorate our home with flowers usually always a good idea.

As hanging vases:
Take a cloth and wrap on the jar. Tie tightly with string and then cover them with tape. They will be spectacular! Then fill the bottle with your favorite flowers or plants.

As lamps: With a few simple glass jars you can create a wonderful hanging lamps. You can also fill them with sand and add a candle inside. It will be a special way to decorate your room or your garden.

To decorate the bathroom: If you have some wide mouth jars can be used to store towels or hand towels. You can also place them in the bathroom and keep soap, toothbrushes or other items needed.

Gift: Finally, you can use glass jars for gifts to your loved ones. If you have any little thing can save them.

       

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4 Steps to a Clean Home

Jun 9th, 2010 Posted in Care Home, Cleaning Tips and Tools | no comment »

steps to a clean homeThere are many cleansers on the market today, but the truth is that if all you do is use them and nothing else, there is much dirtier than not removed if you do not use a vacuum or spend more time with common methods. Like everything, I am sure that cleaning does not make you happy or something you want to do.

For all this I’ll give you four steps and things to do always as routine and incorporate it into your plans for your home is kept clean at all times because even annoy us clean, we are not like dirt. After the jump you’ll read all about it.

  1. Do not wait to clean everything in one day. Do not let it build up around dirt and dust in a silo cleaning day because it is too much, especially if you take care of the house. You’ll be in pain all over, with possibly too tired and do not clean because it is too much work. You can make a room at a time. This week is the kitchen, next week will be the living room so you do not feel too much to do.
  2. Take care of things when in front. For example, if you have to wash, do not let it build up too many clothes and then not let the clothes dry and accumulate in a pile on the bed or somewhere else causing another center dust. If the kitchen is dirty because something was launched, clean, do not leave it for later.
  3. Use containers for storage and space for this, just enough stores. If you have too many things that do not use, give it to someone who needs it, because the more things you have, the store will have more space and will occupy more room for powder and more difficult to move when cleaning.
  4. Remove dust and vacuum every two days pass. It is a simple task. It’s much better if you decide to take a sweep, dust a shelf clean every two days because there’s almost nothing you clean accumulated. It’s like step 1, is to prevent accumulation and fatigue that will cause the mere fact of imagining what to do.

    This is all fairly easy and not too painful. Believe me, it works much better. I live in a small space and I get as a good option to do these things because at other times left to accumulate on weakness and was a thousand times worse. Try it.

           

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