Happy Work-it-out-Wednesday!
Reminder to get creative in the kitchen for our giveaway:
Today we have the pleasure of a guest post by Amy Bowman of New Nostalgia.
Amy is a wife, mother, blogger, cancer fighter, hair stylist, health seeker, homemaker, lover of beauty, lover of God. She writes at New Nostalgia, where she tells of her journey to recapture the simplicity of yesterday to apply it today.
Amy graciously offered to write the following post to help all OF us Morselites! 🙂
Thank you, Amy!
Under the Kitchen Sink Organization
Do you have areas in your home that no matter what you do they seem to just collect clutter? Well, that is how it has been under my kitchen sink for way too long, and I decided to do something about it!
I keep cleaning products, paper towels, & garbage bags under my kitchen sink.
Here is a before picture, just to show you what a cluttered mess it was. I turned it black and white so it is a bit easier on the eyes! You are welcome.
I took a trip to our local dollar store to buy some containers. I have been on a recent kick of making my own homemade, chemical-free cleaners, so I picked up some spray bottles & scrub brushes. I got all of this for around $15.00!
Those green dish clothes are great. They come 2 in a pack for a dollar, and are super absorbent. They save us lots of money as I use way fewer paper towels when I have these on hand. I use them wet for washing dishes and because they are so absorbent, I also use them dry to dry dishes.
I mounted an inexpensive tension rod to hang my soon-to-be homemade cleaners. I saw this idea on
Pinterest and had to try it for myself. It works wonderfully!
I used the containers to hold the dish clothes, scrubbers & to corral my different cleaning products.
I am super excited to have this area organized. I am much more motivated now to pursue my desire to get rid of as many chemicals as I can and make cleaners that are healthy and effective. In fact, I was so motivated that made a glass cleaner that works wonderfully!
Homemade Glass Cleaner
1 cup distilled white vinegar
2 cups water
1/2 tsp dish soap
10-15 drops essential oils
Put all in a spray bottle and shake.
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I have been using just vinegar and water for my glass cleaner, but I missed having a cleaner that smelled good. This recipe caught my eye because it uses essential oil to add scent. I chose grapefruit essential oil and it smells so good!
I plan to make an all-purpose cleaner, homemade dusting spray, disinfectant spray, and weed killer all in the next week or two. I would love for you to come visit me over at my place–New Nostalgia— where I write about my quest to recapture the simplicity of yesterday and apply it to today. I seek simplicity in many areas including health, homemaking, beauty routines, parenting, and more!
Thanks, Michelle!
I agree…Amy’s great!
Great ideas!