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Friday, October 1, 2010
::Out of The Box Medicine Cabinet Organization::
Here are a few unique organizational ideas that we have come up with for your medicine cabinet.
Kathleen uses an antique ink well she found at a rummage sale to hold Q-Tips! How chic!
I (Michael) use old double shot glasses to organize combs, files, and toothbrushes!
When you get a splinter the last thing you want to do is search for all the supplies to take care of it. You will need a bottle of isopropyl alcohol, a wide rubber band, a needle, and a pair of tweezers. First grab your bottle of alcohol and slide the rubber band over it until you have it at about the center of the bottle. Next, slide the needle between the bottle and the band to hold it in place. Then slide one prong of your tweezers under the rubber band a few inches from the needle. Voila, an instant splinter kit!
Kathleen uses an antique ink well she found at a rummage sale to hold Q-Tips! How chic!
I (Michael) use old double shot glasses to organize combs, files, and toothbrushes!
When you get a splinter the last thing you want to do is search for all the supplies to take care of it. You will need a bottle of isopropyl alcohol, a wide rubber band, a needle, and a pair of tweezers. First grab your bottle of alcohol and slide the rubber band over it until you have it at about the center of the bottle. Next, slide the needle between the bottle and the band to hold it in place. Then slide one prong of your tweezers under the rubber band a few inches from the needle. Voila, an instant splinter kit!
::Quick Tip::
Have you ever tried on a friend's ring that caught your eye and then can't get the darn thing off? Don't fret! Skip the dish soap and Vaseline and grab Windex! A friendly sales associate at Kay Jewelers shared this tip with Michael and his husband-to-be!
Here is another great tip for cleaning your bling rings! In a small bowl combine 1 prt ammonia and 3 parts water. Set the rings in and in a few minutes they will be a shiny as the day you stole them from your grandmother! Just kidding!
Here is another great tip for cleaning your bling rings! In a small bowl combine 1 prt ammonia and 3 parts water. Set the rings in and in a few minutes they will be a shiny as the day you stole them from your grandmother! Just kidding!
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