I posted about laundry today too.
Leslie, Okay, I just linked to an older
post about our laundry room redo.
Thank you for your blog and
your post about your laundry room door!
Not exact matches
P.S. To learn more
about my «dirty
laundry,» check out my friend Wendy's blog, where I've written a whole
post about it.)
This has nothing whatsoever to do with this particular
post, but I have to say this (long - winded though it is)... I currently have
about 16 hours of documentaries recorded and waiting for me, 2 - 3 loads of
laundry to wash, a pile of un-read books, baking of my own to do AND a beef & Guinness stew that needs making for my boyfriend's birthday dinner, and I just spent 3 hours straight reading your blog.
If you follow me on Instagram, you might have caught the
post about my pile of
laundry that's still sitting on the living room chair one week later.
When I choose a topic like trash or
laundry to write
about and read my
post after - the - fact, my inner voice says things like, «JEEZ your life is is so mundane — can't you find something more interesting to write
about?»
Recently, though, I came across a comment on a diaper
laundry post about how cloth diaper detergent built up is a lie.
I've already written a
post about how one's diapers are not ruined over some deviation... but think
about the things that are in your normal
laundry detergent: fragrances.
I think that's where I usually go wrong.;) Even though we've never met, when you
posted about your hard day at home, I so wanted to jump in my car and travel a bazillion hours to do a load of
laundry for you, clean a bathroom or two and play with Lydia so you could sleep with Asa.
This is a
post about finding ways to keep creating things when you're a parent (other than breakfasts, lunches, dinners and clean
laundry).
I'll
post that
post tomorrow, so please think
about it and comment (I'm going to
post «How to sort and wash your
laundry properly» so you don't have to).
I keep finding SO MANY cute nativity sets online that I'm thinking
about running yet another nativity set
post on Catholic Icing... but it will depend on how much time I have for
laundry and present making today.
Check out this
post from experienced cloth diaper mom, CGMRB and read
about how she effectively deals with cloth diaper
laundry.
Today I'm starting a series of
posts that will talk
about some of your most frequently asked
laundry questions.
This
post is
about what you can or can not add with your detergent in your cloth diaper
laundry.
I would love to see a
post about the best
laundry detergent for cloth diapers.
I've written before
about how I use soap nuts for
laundry, and I've gotten several questions since that
post about how I also use them for shampoo.
It is a primary ingredient in my popular all - purpose cleaner and
laundry detergent, and since I get lots of questions
about the safety of borax in homemade products I decided it deserved more research and it's own
post.
Think
about it: What percentage of
posts really air the «dirty
laundry» that is such a big part of life?
There is a slightly different recipe I use in the washing machine for
laundry, so check back soon for my
post about using essential oils for the
laundry room.
Finally, a few random tips: a) if you prefer silky button - fronts, check out our Hunt for that one, b) if you're busty, check out our guide to specialty shops for busty blouses, c) this
post is being updated, but you can still check out our original top 10 ways to wear a button - down shirt, and, finally, d) as a
laundry tip, I've had great success with putting the shirts in the dryer for no more than
about 15 minutes and then hanging them up to air dry.
There is so much to do and always so little time... Hence, today is all
about packing, sending out last parcels (shop my wardrobe too), scheduling blog -
posts, and doing
laundry.
Fruit Of The Loom Womens 10 Pack Cotton Bikini (just threw them out at
about six weeks
post partum) Simple Solution Original Training Pads (to put under our sheets in case I leaked in bed — never wound up needing this, but I did use them on top of the baby's changing pad, and that saved us a lot of extra
laundry)
Int his blog you will find quick and easy tips for
laundry and storing your clothes Frequency
about 1
post per month.
I just redid my
laundry room this fall and bragged
about it to the world in a recent
post - http://becolorful.typepad.com/becolorful/2009/11/
laundry-room-panache.html This was my last project before the holidays and I am trying to decide where I am going next.
It is pretty tiny (you can see it before we moved in on this
post) but I am still excited
about having a real
laundry room to work with (my old
laundry room was in a basement).
No title header and the last
post that comes up is the one
about your salvaged
laundry room shelves.
I'll be back tomorrow with a
post about the countertop and shelves in our newly - redecorated
laundry area!
It started back in August when I saw this
post over on the DIY Showoff
about a
laundry room competition.
A little over two years ago I kept seeing all of these
post all over Pinterest
about homemade
laundry soap.
P.S. I made the dry version of the
laundry soap that you
posted about.
I had them add in the media center that is currently in our living room (its a DIY, here is the
post about it), a barn door over the bathroom, and a future
laundry chair reading chair in the corner.
It is pretty tiny (you can see it before we moved in on this
post) but I am still excited
about having a real
laundry room to work -LSB-...]
I just
posted this week
about my
laundry room / wrapping station makeover.
The
laundry is to your right and a wall that has a great solution for all those car and house keys is to your left (I'll
post about that soon).
I have had my eye on beadboard wallpaper for awhile for my
laundry room, and am even more excited
about the idea after seeing your
post.
Our
laundry room is the only room that is pretty much complete and I feel good
about posting an «after» picture.
I've been working on a little
laundry room makeover and first
posted about my inspiration and e-design last week.