These days, many of us are learning to be more self-reliant and thrifty. One way to save a little money is to make your own laundry and cleaning products. I am going to include instructions for making four different products. Utah is known as the Beehive State because her people are known to be hardworking and industrious. Our symbol is a beehive. To decorate my container labels I chose a pretty French beehive from graphicsfairy.blogspot.com.
It's fun to decorate containers, but re-using your spray bottles is even thriftier.
(Just be sure to label what's in the bottle.)
Homemade Laundry Soap
Here's what you need:
- 2 cups finely shredded bar soap (about one 4.5 oz. bar)
- 1 cup Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
- 1 cup 20 Mule Team Borax.
Ivory Soap shreds easily. I use Yardley Lavender Soap because I love the scent (and I have about 30 bars of it), but it's a harder soap. Use 2 tablespoons per load. Works great in HE machines.
My Soap Container with Bee Lid.
Tupperware works just as well!
Vinegar Window Cleaner
You will need:
- 1/4 teaspoon liquid dish soap
- 1/4 cup vinegar
- 2 cups water
Mix in a spray bottle. I don't like the smell of vinegar, so I made my own lavender vinegar. It has a fresher, less vinegary scent. Pour boiling hot vinegar over lavender sprigs in a glass jar and let it sit for a couple of weeks...or days.
Lavender has been used for centuries to freshen linens.
All Purpose/Window Cleaner
A former neighbor of mine uses this to clean almost everything from the bathroom to the windows. She says it is safe on most, but not all, household surfaces. It is the main cleaner she uses.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup ammonia
- 2 cups rubbing alchohol
- 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid
- water
This is not Grandma Zetta's old iron, but they used to call them "Sad Irons." I don't know why, but I know that ironing makes me "sad." Grandma Zetta taught me how to iron, but mostly I "dryer iron"...and when I'm too lazy to do that...I use Wrinkle Releaser, a handy-dandy spray invented for women like me. To make Wrinkle Releaser, you only need two ingredients: 1 teaspoon of fabric softener and 1 cup of water. Put it in a small spray bottle and spritz your troubles away. Actually, I haven't tried it yet...but I'm assuming my troubles will be spritzed away. =D
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