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22 Insanely Genius Ways to Organize Toys

December 29, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

Make this fantastic Lego bag! It’s a drawstring sack that not only stores the Legos but also provides a nice mat for your kids to play with them on. Wire racks are great for storing toys because they’re adjustable. That means, as you buy and get rid of toys, you can adjust the racks to […]

Filed Under: Home, How to, Organize, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: ideas, organize, storage, tips, toys

10 Genius Ways to Use Kool Aid in the Home

December 29, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

One of the most common uses for Kool Aid around the home is in the dishwasher. If you put lemon or another citrus Kool Aid powder in the soap dispenser and then run the empty dishwasher, it will help break down gunk and other build up in your dishwasher! Pour a bit of citrus Kool […]

Filed Under: Clean, Hacks, Home, How to, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: clean, home, ideas, Kool Aid, tips

10 Ways to Remodel Your Kitchen (Under $2,000)

December 20, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

One of the top things that makes your kitchen look old and outdated is the hardware. But the good news is that it’s an easy fix! Just remove all the knobs, handles, etc., and then get some nice, new, and shiny ones! You will be amazed at how much this can improve your kitchen! Although […]

Filed Under: Home, How to, Kitchen, Saving money, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: home, ideas, kitchen, remodel, tips

22 Astounding Uses for Coconut Oil

December 15, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

  You can make your own lip balm out of coconut oil. Mix it with a few other items to get a soft, gentle, and all natural lip balm! Rub some coconut oil into your skin to make it softer. The coconut oil acts as a natural moisturizer! Did you know you can cook and […]

Filed Under: Home, How to, Life Tips, Products, Saving money, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: coconut oil, home, ideas, tips, uses

18 Ways to Store Your Christmas Decorations

December 13, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

To protect your wreath and prevent it from falling apart or getting dusty,  try this! Simply put your wreath in a garbage bag to keep it nice, clean, and totally dust free.  Hang the wreath on a hanger to keep it from getting squished in storage. If you used a beaded garland, here’s a great […]

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12 DIY Holiday Scents for a Fresh Home

December 8, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust 1 Comment

Make this gorgeous and delicious smelling stovetop potpourri. It will make your home smell like Christmas for days!  Get the recipe from Half Baked Harvest.  If you don’t want to make a simmering potpourri pot, then just make old fashioned potpourri. Grab the materials you want and then stick them in bowls around your house […]

Filed Under: Home, How to, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: holiday, home, ideas, scent, tips

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