By Wini Nduta This is a great group activity to get your creative juices going. It is a great way to personalize your dining or coffee table. What you will need:
Make sure the mats are clean. Use soap and water to wipe them off. Set them aside to dry. Let them dry completely. Decide what your design is going to be. It could be;
Next use the muskin tape to line your work area on the mat Start to paint Let it dry for 12 hours or more depending on thickness Quick tip: you can also do this with a welcome mat and spray paint!
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By Wini Nduta Do you ever feel like your eyes are a bit droopy or you just need a soothing treatment?
Here are a few tips and tricks you can use to get rid of eye bags: 1. Chamomile tea bag Get a fresh Chamomile tea bag dip it in hot water and place on a saucer and put in the fridge for about 5 minutes. Lie down, close your eyes and place the bag on your eyelids. Relax with these on for about 20 2. Roobois tea bag Do the same as above except with a peppermint tea bag I also hear normal tea bags are good but I haven't tried this out because I'm afraid of staining. After the treatments, rinse your face off and apply a bit of castor oil around the eyes. Be careful not to get any into your eye. Do tell us what you do for your eyes to keep them looking fresh and beautiful! By Wini Nduta I'm talking about baking soda people and all of it's goodness!! It is easy to find and affordable too. This powdery substance has multiple uses and I will take you through the uses including your sheets.
Washing your sheets with about a cup of baking soda leaves the clean and crispy. Mixing a cup of baking soda and lemon juice in equal parts makes a natural, mild bleach. This helps with the stains or just give the sheet some freshness. You may want to soak your sheets for about 20 minutes before using detergent. Or if you are satisfied with them you can skip the whole harsh detergent step. But remember to use plenty of water to rinse your sheets because some people react to detergents but don't even know it. We wouldn't want you sleeping on I'll call it 'unfinished laundry'. Another tip with baking soda is you can use it to clean the floor tiles, that's if you have tiles on your floor. Add about two spoons of baking soda to your bucket and fill it up with water. Mop the whole area and let air dry. You could follow up with detergent if you wish. How else do you use baking soda to clean? Share your neat tips and tricks with us, we would love to hear from you. |
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