Showing posts with label diy diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy diaries. Show all posts

November 9, 2014

diy diaries: bug spray

i used this little bottle of goodness while i was in haiti recently. it was the perfect post-shower skeeter chasing spray as i crawled into bed. i couldn't stand the thought of putting deet back on my body to marinate overnight, so this spray was the perfect solution. no bites. no deet. happy me.


what you'll need:

  • 4 oz. witch hazel
  • 5 drops lemongrass
  • 5 drops terrashield
  • 3 drops melaleuca
  • 3 drops peppermint
  • 4 oz glass or aluminum spray bottle

[note: i use doTERRA essential oils which are more potent than brands you'll find at your local health foods store]

combine everything in a glass measuring cup and then funnel it into your spray bottle. whatever you do, don't use a plastic bottle. oils and plastic are not friends.

once your bottle is full, you're ready to go. just spritz yourself any time you're headed outside in skeeter season. it's as simple as that. this mosquito magnet could not be happier to have found a light, refreshing, natural bug spray. oh, and it smells yummy too. grin.

bekah

live unashamedly :: laugh uncontrollably :: love unconditionally.

September 14, 2014

diy diaries: dishwasher detergent

it's been a while since i posted a diy diary...or a blog of any kind for that matter. you can blame the complete upheaval of my life for that one. more on that in a later post. in the meantime, i ran out of dishwasher detergent yesterday so i made another batch and figured i'd share the recipe with y'all. enjoy!

i found the recipe here, so don't give me credit for that by any means. i'm just spreading the love. here's what you'll need:

  • 2 cups borax
  • 2 cups baking soda
  • mixing bowl & spoon
  • storage container

measure and place the borax and baking soda in a bowl, stir, and pour into your container.


the recipe is one part borax to one part baking soda, so adjust your amounts based on the size of your container. i used 2 cups of each because it fits perfectly in a medium sized mason jar (complete with a nice little label that makes my heart happy).


total time: 5 minutes
total cost: $2.11
lasts: 6-8 months 

fill your dishwasher detergent slot 3/4 full and then close the lid and run your cycle. it's such a simple recipe and it works! not to mention, i always have borax and baking soda on hand which means i can whip up a batch in a pinch like i did yesterday. grin.

bekah

live unashamedly :: laugh uncontrollably :: love unconditionally.

April 12, 2014

diy diaries: upholstery cleaner

in light of spring cleaning and all the less than desirable cleaning tasks that pop up this time of year, i thought i'd share a recipe i love for a simple upholstery cleaner. it kills dust mites, fleas, bed bugs, and any other nasty little critters i like to pretend don't exist. i just sprinkle it on my mattress and leave it for about 2 hours before vacuuming it all away.


here's what you'll need:

  • 1 cup borax
  • 1 cup baking soda
  • (optional) 6 drops essential oil(s) of choice (i used the doTERRA serenity blend)
  • 1 small mason jar with lid (16 oz.)

mix everything in a bowl and be sure to whisk away any chunks from adding the oils. 


pour everything into your mason jar and poke holes in the top to create an easy dispenser. then, if you're like me, whip out your label maker, slap a label on it, and call it a day. grin.


total time: 10 minutes
total cost: free (i already had everything on hand!)

happy spring cleaning!

bekah

live unashamedly :: laugh uncontrollably :: love unconditionally.


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March 8, 2014

diy diaries: laundry detergent

anyone who's been in my house recently (the last 3 years or so), knows that i love a good diy project. i'm not a super creative person, but i love simplifying, organizing, and saving money. i've discovered that a lot of diy projects check all three of those boxes. i've tried my fair share over the last few years, and my goal is to share my favorites with you on the blog from time to time. the first one is my all time favorite...laundry detergent.


i found the recipe here, so don't give me credit for that by any means. i'm just spreading the love. here's what you'll need:
  • 1 box baking soda (4lb)
  • 1 box borax (4lb 12oz)
  • 3 bars fels naptha soap
  • 1 tub oxiclean (3lb)
  • 1 box super washing soda (3lb 7oz)

you should be able to find everything at your grocery store. it's all on the laundry aisle except for the baking soda, which you'll find on the baking aisle. obviously. if you want it to smell yummy, you can add laundry crystals to the mix as well. i don't care that much, so i leave it out of mine.

once you have everything, start by grating the 3 bars of soap as small as possible. i used a hand grater and grated them into a small metal bowl (while sitting on my couch watching college gameday coverage for my beloved tar heels).



then i put it into my magic bullet to turn it into a powder. you don't have to do the extra step of turning it into a powder, but i like my detergent to be the same consistency. i don't care for soap chunks, though i'm told it works just fine that way too.


after i grate and grind the soap, i set it to the side. then i combine all the other ingredients in a large metal bowl (enough to comfortably hold 2 gallons). metal is key unless you want to have a plastic bowl devoted to this...plastic will smell like soap no matter how many times you wash it. i learned that the hard way. add your grated soap to the big bowl of everything else.


mix until everything is well combined and make sure you crumble any remaining chunks to create a soft powder.


then all i do is put it in a large glass jar with fun stickers for a label. labels and glass jars make my heart happy, but put it in whatever container you want. i store mine on top of my dryer with a few other laundry supplies.


total time: 1 hour
total cost: $27.96
lasts: 12-24 months depending on how often you do laundry (i went through 1/3 of the jar in 10 months by myself and then my sister and i finished off the remaining 2/3 in 10 months of living together).

use 1-2 tablespoons per load. i typically use 1 tbsp for small or lightly soiled loads and i use 2 tbsp for larger or dirtier loads. i've been extremely pleased with the cleanliness of my clothes.

i also bought a fun wooden scoop from this little shop on etsy. it's 1.5 tbsp, so it takes the guess work out for me and looks cute with my jar. win-win!

notes about the detergent:
  • it will not bubble like others with fillers, but it still cleans your clothes
  • not safe for cloth diapers due to the baking soda affecting how the diaper absorbs liquid
  • safe for HE washers (you'll need to make your soap into a powder though); add to the barrel, not the dispenser
  • lots of other bloggers and commenters have said this detergent is safe for septic systems; i haven't had any trouble with mine
  • safe for sensitive skin

happy laundering!

bekah

live unashamedly :: laugh uncontrollably :: love unconditionally.