Your arsenal of cleaning products... Pretty and safe for you but pretty unfortunate for the germs!
Have you ever been enticed to purchase expensive cleaning products because of fancy packaging?
I have (the author releases a sorrowful sigh).
By attractively labeling our own, we have removed that temptation!
Make your kitchen into a laboratory and prepare your own frugal and fancy cleaning solutions.
Simple supply list: spray bottles, jars and caps.
Simple supply list: spray bottles, jars and caps.
We are sharing printable housecleaning product recipes here and some cleaning inspiration here.
We also have tutorials on the following:
All that is left is to label them with love.
Note: To protect your labels from potential water drips,
you may want to cover them with some clear mailing tape or clear contact paper.
Below you will find our free printable labels or you can always make your own.
Cleaning is less of a burden when you have beautified your place of business *the home*.
“It seems to me that whether it is recognized or not, there is a terrific frustration which increases in intensity and harmfulness as time goes on, when people are always daydreaming of the kind of place in which they would like to live, yet never making the place where they do live into anything artistically satisfying to them. Always to dream of a cottage by a brook while never doing anything to the stuffy house in the city is to waste creativity in this very basic area, and to hinder future creativity by not allowing it to grow and develop through use."
If you have any problems printing these, please let me know.
This post may be shared with some or all of the following link-ups: Modest Mom Monday's, Make it Yourself Mondays, Homestead Barn Hop, Natural Living Tuesday's, Teach Me Tuesday, Domestically Divine Tuesday, Raising Homemakers, Wise Woman Link Up, Wildcrafting Wednesday, Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways, Simple Living Wednesdays, Farmgirl Friday and Deep Roots at Home. Thank you lovely ladies for hosting these. Rose clip art is courtesy of Reading, Roses and Prose while the apothecary label is courtesy of The Graphics Fairy.
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