Monday, May 6, 2013

Bible Verse Flash Cards


Here's another Pinterest project that I just finished yesterday. 
Bible Verse Flash Cards - A bible verse for each letter of the alphabet!
I plan to print them all off, laminate them and turn them into a little booklet. It was so easy, and fun!

My Ebay Steal!

Guess who is the new owner of this gorgeousness (the bedding) for only $67!? 
Me. 
Thanks ebay, you really pulled through for me today!! :D

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Clean Your Faucets!

This is the easiest way to clean faucets with built up gunk and grime in the cracks and crevices. I've spent too much time picking at dried on crud with tooth picks and q-tips with cleaner on it. This saves so much time and effort, which is awesome. :)


 Soak a few paper towels in white vinegar (they don't have to be sopping wet) and wrap the towels around your faucets and in places where stubborn crud doesn't want to come off.


Wait an hour, then remove the paper towels and wipe away all of the gunk with a clean rag.



Just like that, it's clean and sparkly again! 

This works great for bathroom faucets as well. :)

How to Clean/Disinfect Your Sink

When I was pregnant, every time I walked by the kitchen sink I had to run to the nearest trash can. I'm not sure if it was my super sensitive hyper active pregnancy nose or if it actually stunk but people weren't really coming in my house much anyway since I had just received a new job at the department of sleep and vomit. Anyway, thanks to pinterest I found a good way to clean the kitchen sink and here it is.

Start by rinsing the entire sink well. I read a blog once that said you should rinse your sink out well each time you use it to prevent acid from foods tarnishing the finish. 

After rinsing the sink, sprinkle some baking soda over the bottom of the sink and use an old toothbrush to work that into a paste (pictured above). Scrub the sink with the baking soda paste and rinse thoroughly. 


Soak some paper towels in white vinegar and cover the sink with the paper towels. Let the towels sit there for about 15-20 minutes and then remove and rinse the sink out again.


Finally, taking a clean dishcloth or rag, wash out the sink with warm soapy water. I use the blue dawn dish soap. Rinse one more time and vuala, you have a nice clean sink!




The lemon slices are really only there because it looks nice. I don't have a garbage disposal right now which has been a major struggle that I'm dealing with personally. :)

Thursday, February 14, 2013