I use
these glass spray bottles for all kinds of cleaners and room sprays (I'll be sharing several DIY Non-Toxic recipes with you in the next few weeks so be watching for them) The chalk board labels that come with these bottles are really nice too.
However, I do my best avoid plastic whenever possible, opting instead for glass water bottles & food storage containers, fresh foods instead of canned items, homemade
glass spray bottles for cleaning supplies, etc..
Thanks for the wipe recipe too — been meaning to get
a glass spray bottle for wipe solution!
Not exact matches
To create the luxurious appeal of the product, flint
glass bottles were
sprayed with a white powder coating and then dressed with organic silver
for the labeling.
When Grove Collaborative offered to create a limited edition Wellness Mama + Grove
glass spray bottle (made in the USA)
for homemade cleaners and print my cleaning recipe right on the back and send it to you
for free, I jumped at the chance!
Grove Collaborative is a great source
for natural home products like
glass spray bottles, microfiber, cleaning supplies, toilet paper and other staples!
Combine all ingredients in
glass spray bottle and use as needed
for household cleaning.
If you don't have a
spray bottle, store in any
glass bottle or jar and use a cotton ball or gauze pad
for easy application.
I kept this in a
glass spray bottle in the fridge and it offered some cooling and calming relief
for itching.
In fact, I now keep little
glass spray bottles and microfiber cloths in a basket in our pantry and cleaning the lower part of windows is not a daily job
for our 4 and 5 year olds.
Dilute it with water, transfer into a
spray bottle and use
for cleaning kitchen surfaces, bathroom or even
glass!
Aloe vera juice + liquified coconut oil works wonders
for dry skin and hair (we keep in a
spray bottle and pop the
bottle in a
glass of hot water before using).
If you are into DIY,
glass spray bottles are perfect
for making your own cleaning supplies!
This may not be true
for everyone everywhere but in my city of around 50,000 people, there is not a single place to buy
glass spray bottles.
I try to always use
glass bottles but would make exceptions
for bath & body recipes used in the shower or small batches of
spray recipes that I will use in a relatively short amount of time.
Once the
bottles are dry, I used my gray
spray primer to give a base
for the paint to stick to since we are working with
glass.
Equipment and Personal Items: ☐ Two 1 - liter water
bottles: durable and reusable ☐ Locking carabiner (
for clipping a water
bottle or personal dry bag into a raft or inflatable kayak ☐ Headlamp or flashlight (consider bringing extra batteries) ☐ Sunglasses (preferably polarized) with securing strap (consider bringing a spare) ☐ Small, quick - drying towel ☐ Toiletries, including biodegradable soap (such as Campsuds or Dr. Bronner's) ☐ Sunscreen and lip protection: waterproof & SPF 30 or higher (aerosol
sprays not recommended) ☐ Moisturizing lotion or cream ☐ Insect repellent ☐ Personal first aid kit (Band - aids, antibiotic ointment, ibuprofen, moleskin, eye drops, etc.) ☐ Spare pair of
glasses and / or contacts ☐ Cash
for gratuities
[ok
for week no. 2 meeting] white paper 90 lb smooth, notebook is fine exacto or utility knife rubber cement straight edge or ruler fashion magazines, instructions in class to follow commercial paint supply color strips, instructions in class to follow titanium white or equivalent gouache french ultramarine blue gouache cobalt blue gouache cerulean blue gouache veridian green gouache cadmium red medium alizarin crimson gouache magenta gouache cadmium yellow light gouache cadmium yellow deep gouache raw sienna gouache lamp black or equivalent gouache 2
glass containers with lids
for water plastic paint palette with dividers 2 - 3 paint brushes including small round tip, medium flat, example # 8 flat or equivalent small
spray bottle [facial atomizers are good] clean rag or paper towel
Perfect
for adding personalization to
glass spray bottles and soap pumps.
In addition to the cleaning concentrates, you'll get a free
glass spray bottle to mix them up and microfibers that are equally good
for wiping down countertops or getting windows sparkling.
For example, I've been slowly using up rags and old
bottles of cleaner, and replacing them with beautiful alternatives like this free Grove microfiber and Grove
glass spray bottle.
I used cleaning buckets (found in my store)
for a couple caddies — one is my dusting caddy and the other is
for sprayers
for my
glass spray bottles.