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One of the most-asked questions I field via Instagram is how I dress my children so nicely in the face of all of the laundering, stain removal, and ironing it must entail
The truth is that my children also wear a lot of easy-to-care-for cotton separates like peter pan collar dresses from Busy Bees and Luigi for Emory and jeans with long-sleeved polos and printed turtlenecks for Hill, but I do spend a lot of time tending to their dressier clothes. Here’s what works well for us: For stains, I swear by Palmolive dish soap diluted by hot water, applied directly to the area, and then immediately laundered with The Laundress Baby detergent, and this stiff brush is helpful in the process. For lighter staining/marking/spillage issues, Dreft spray works well. In general,...
25 Clever And Functional Toy Storage Ideas
Anyone who’s ever stepped on a tiny LEGO piece can appreciate the benefit of keeping toys organized. Leaving playtime items strewn about is a potential hazard for delicate feet — and visual clutter that can cause undue stress. Toys left lying around are more likely to experience premature wear and tear, and smaller items might end up lost, never to be seen again. Whether you’re blessed with a spacious playroom, or you need to stow toys in a cramped, multi-purpose space, read on to discover our favorite toy storage ideas to suit a variety of needs. Toy Baskets View this...
Tiles Closet Shoe Storage Ideas
Explore Shoes of Prey’s board “shoe storage inspiration” on Pinterest. See more ideas about Shoe Closet, Closet space and Dressing room. How to Store and Organize Shoes in a Closet Build A Shoe Rack, Shoe Rack “Inspiration: IKEA Hackers: Shoe Storage Wall out of Spontan Magazine Racks”. 4 days ago – Learn how to organize and store your shoes with directions, videos and . pickup on all your organization and storage project solutions. . Home · Projects & Inspiration · Closet · Projects · How To Organize Shoes . heels, flats and flip flops, keeping shoes from taking over your...
When I first imagined installing a concrete worktop in the kitchen, I assumed that it would be a simple-to-create, resilient and low-cost option
So hard wearing! So utilitarian. Turns out I’d been fooled – concrete might be a bog-standard ingredient in the building industry, but it’s a prima donna when you want to turn it into a countertop. I quickly discover that the primary ballast mix can be bought cheaply enough but that getting something that looks good is anything but straightforward. There is almost limitless online guides to what type of concrete you can use for different effects, the methods of pouring, how you make shuttering to hold it in place when it is wet and how to reinforce it. It’s information...