How to stretch tight shoes so they don't go to waste
A hair dryer with hot air. Thick socks. Or two bags of water and then the shoes in the freezer.
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A hair dryer with hot air. Thick socks. Or two bags of water and then the shoes in the freezer.
How to stretch tight shoes so they don't go to waste Read more >>
It produces oxygen. It cleans the water. It stores CO2. It protects the coasts. Yet its meadows have halved in size.
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Glamorous planters, spice racks, Christmas decorations, and more: a thousand fun ideas for reusing old light bulbs in a unique way.
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With pallets, old chairs, a few drawers. But even using an old tire or a bicycle ready to be thrown in the trash.
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They're made of a very flexible and durable material. They can also be used as planters, pots, and garage or cellar organizers.
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Lamps, organizers, plant pots. And even a small dog and cat bed.
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You can recycle dried fruit and leaves, as well as glass jars and cups you no longer use.
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It also aids digestion, stimulates metabolism and increases the feeling of satiety, thus becoming useful for losing weight.
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Cover leftover food. Clean grills and pans. Polish silverware. And even iron with excellent results.
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Water early in the morning and use the drip method. Avoid pots that are too small: they absorb more water.
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Shelves made from old wooden planks. Lampshades made from used sweaters. The coffee table made from an old suitcase. And the vase made from a colander. So many ideas for upcycling into furniture.
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Storage for games and books. Small bookcases. Coffee tables and chairs. And even a mini-kitchen.
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Small bags, scented sachets, hair bands and even knee pads
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Planters and vases, chandeliers and centerpieces. But also stools, clocks, and mirrors.
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With or without alcohol. With bergamot, almond oil, and lavender. Rose. The type of alcohol to use in DIY perfumes.
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They're used to make processed foods softer and smoother. But they can cause intestinal problems and even contribute to diabetes.
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Watercolors to put in glass jars. Unique pen holders. And even a multicolored necklace.
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The order of business: open doors and windows, tidy up, then clean the kitchen and bedrooms. The balconies only at the end.
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Eye, skin, and mouth irritation. But also tonsillitis and bronchitis. Natural alternatives.
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New pillows, a headboard, and non-slip floor coverings. All while avoiding unnecessary waste.
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