Wednesday, August 28, 2013

DIY BABY WIPES



I saw this post on the doterralife site and wanted to try it and it was a total success!  I have been making my own wipes for a few months now, an it is super easy! you only need a few ingredients:

  • Fractionated coconut oil (or other carrier oil)
  • Melaleuca oil
  • Lavender oil

Take a paper towel roll and cut it in half with a serrated knife, and save on half for later.  Don't use the bargain brand for this, they need to be able to hold up.
 
 
Place half of the roll in an airtight container, I found mine at TJ Maxx.  Then measure 2Cups water, I use bottled water because the wipes last longer that way.  Then add 2Tablespoons fractionated coconut oil and 10 Drops each of melaleuca and lavender oil right into the measuring cup.  I like to add 5 or so drops of lemon too.
 
 
 
 
 
Pour everything over the paper towels in the container
 
 
 
 
Take the middle cardboard piece out of the paper towels and pull up on the middle just like Clorox wipes.  There ya go!  let it soak for about an hour to get everything saturated and be sure to keep the top on when not using.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Let me know what you think!  I love these wipes because they only cost about 5 cents per wipe and since they have lavender and coconut oil in them my kids haven't gotten a diaper rash since we started using this recipe.  So it saves money in wipes and cream.
 



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Kitchen Redo Part 2

So what I initially thought would be a week or two job here has turned into a month plus.  But really I have no reason to complain because things are coming together beautifully!  The floor is in, the cabinets are done, the lights are in, and the bar is being finished hopefully within a week.  Everything looks great and the kids are having a lot of fun eating on the floor every night...Hey if they are happy I'm happy. 

To catch you up we kept the old cabinets and just painted them white and added new hardware, we got some mid-grade laminate from Lowes and replaced the kitchen tile and living room floor with that.  The bar cabinets are from Lowes too, and they worked out great. They saved us so much money from having a custom bar built.  We also installed can lights in the living room and updated the lighting in the kitchen.   We are still waiting for countertops and butcher's block and then maybe everything can come together. 

Here are a few pictures from where we are at tonight:

We still need to paint the trim on the bar white and get counter tops


The kitchen is so much more open than it was and we have so much more storage!  Just excuse the mess we still can't put anything in the cabinets.


The kids might have a hard time readjusting to eating at a table again!



DIY laundry detergent


DIY laundry detergent...(and softener and stain remover)



I was over at camp wander a few weeks ago and found a tutorial on how to make your own laundry detergent using doterra essential oils.  For those of you who know me know how much I love these oils for health benefits, but I had never tried the cleaner concentrate.  So I decided to give it a try and am hooked.  I washed my sheets first and my husband even commented on how crisp and clean they felt!  OK, to start off with the detergent:

  You need these three ingredients:

Both the washing soda and borax are at the grocery store and they are cheap on amazon too.  You need a half gallon mason jar or other glass container and add:
1/2 cup washing soda
1/2 cup borax
1/2 cup doterra on guard cleaning concentrate
Then to that add  4Cups Hot water (so everything can dissolve)
Stir
Fill to the top with cold water
it should be beautiful and bubbly now
That's it!  Just add 1/2 cup per large load of laundry and see what you get!!!
This is a good base so if you want to put in any essential oils feel free.  I like to use lavender or wild orange

But I didn't stop there I decided to make my own stain remover following Camp Wander's recipe

You need:
  • a spray bottle or condiment bottle ( I got mine at dollar tree)
  • Your liquid detergent you just made from above
  • dawn dish detergent
Fill the bottle with your on guard laundry detergent then add 2Tbsp of dawn and shake to mix

That's all there is to it!  I tried this on the kids milkshake stained clothes and it worked like a charm.


Then I thought what the heck lets make our own fabric softener too, and wouldn't you know camp wander had a recipe for that!



You need:
  • Standard mason jar
  • distilled white vinegar
  • essential oils of your choice

Just fill the mason jar with the vinegar and add 25-30 drops of essential oils. I like lavender or to mix lemon in with the lavender.  Just add 1/2 cup to your fabric softener receptacle and there you go!

I really like this because the store bought softener always gunked up my machine, now its squeaky clean.



There you have it an easy peasy way to make your own detergent that's cheaper and works better than most detergents on the market.


Oh, I also like to add some oils to my dryer sheet as well so my clothes smell extra awesome when I pull them out of the dryer.  Just but a few drops of say lavender on your dryer sheet before you throw it in.


This was such a success for me I also decided to make my own baby wipes, now I won't go back to buying those either!!







Friday, August 9, 2013

Halfway There!

So the house is a total disaster but it is still a big day around the Parker house.  The floor is officially installed!!  So excuse the mess but here are some updated pictures:

No more pink tile or dirty carpets!




The cabinets are a nice white and the bar is gone so it is so much more spacious



We are at the last part here getting the bar installed and hopefully that will happen next week.  The bar is what I am especially excited about, now more than ever so I can put some of this food away!