I bought some wallpaper from a secondhand store to make some a month ago but wasn't sure how to do them! So thanks very much. And I'm going to make the defuser today.
I Love the blinds.❤️❤️❤️ But... Ummmm those are Limes. Not lemons. But they both smell nice. Like it too. But again... As a retired radio tech that antenna is??? Easier to buy an antenna that won't fall apart so easily or use a metal coat hanger. Works just as well as that monstrosity made here.
Not only that but the wallpaper although beautiful isn't wide enough for most windows in the states plus how do you roll them back up during the day???? Great idea in theory but needs alittle more research for wider windows and a way to bring the shade back up again during daylight......Thank You ❤
@@Lovetheoceanbreezefrom what i remember reading (and I cannot tell you where I read this) but years later I saw a news show saying our laundry detergent and softeners were toxic. So, I recalled what I read, and thought I guess that was true. When chemicals were found to be poisons instead of disposing of them safely, if there were a way, they didn’t want to trash billion$ of toxins, so they sold them to companies to use marginally in consumer goods. One of the goods mentioned was laundry cleaners and softeners. Not sure if this includes dry cleaning cleaners or not. I am not sure that this is the only branch of goods that bought these chemicals. I would not be surprised if insecticides were included, as well as things like lice shampoo or such. I don’t know. But I am going down the rabbit hole again today to see if I can find the article I read years ago.
10 seconds of this flat robot womans voice told me none of these hacks work OR save any money but rather just fill your house with junk. Cant wait for the flys to come for all that rotting fruit...!