September 23, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Moving Hack
Use suitcases for your heaviest items.
The handles and wheels will make for easy transportation.
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September 23, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Moving Hack
Use suitcases for your heaviest items.
The handles and wheels will make for easy transportation.
September 22, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Moving Hack
If your painter’s tape is dried up, put it in the microwave for a few seconds.
It will become sticky again.
September 21, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Moving Hack
Use toilet paper rolls to organize your cords.
Keep wires organized by wrapping each cord up and stuffing it inside an empty roll.
September 20, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Bathroom Hack
Adhere magnets to the back of your makeup compacts, and arrange them on a metal board to save space and make it easier to find what you need.
September 19, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Bathroom Hack
Install a small tension rod under your sink to hang your cleaning supplies and allow more room below for storage. No one wants to waste precious real estate under the sink for storing cleaning supplies. This hack will allow you to organize both your beauty products and cleaning supplies in harmony.
September 18, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Bathroom Hack
Use a hanging shoe organizer to store larger beauty products that take up a lot of space. This will also make your products much more accessible than if they were tucked away in the back of a cabinet.
September 17, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Bathroom Hack
Use a kitchen utensil tray to organize your bathroom toiletries. You’ll get much better use out of one of these in your bathroom drawer than in your kitchen.
September 16, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Public Bathroom Hack
Choose the stall closest to the door when you are out.
In a public bathroom, the stall which is closest to the door is usually the cleanest, because it’s the least used.
September 15, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Bathroom Hack
September 14, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
Garage Hack
Mouse and rat traps are great storage clips. Drill a hole in one end, and hang your gloves on the pegboard for easy access.