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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Pampers Cruisers Diapers eBulk Pack Size 4, 198 Count
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Pampers Cruisers diapers with 3-Way Fit adapt to fit around the legs, waist, and bottom, giving babies our best fit ever and the freedom to play their way. Pampers Cruisers diapers now come with the quilted softness of Swaddlers and also feature fun Sesame Street graphics. And you can always count on up to 12 hours of leakage protection. 2011 P&G.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
How to Make Your Own Bath Bomb
There's nothing like a hot tub to soak away the stresses of the day or to pamper your self before that all-essential date. Most bathtub connoisseurs go the additional step to add bath salts or bubbles to their ritual. Sadly, a great deal of bathtub products contain some rather suspect substances (believe parabens, petrochemicals, synthetic fragrances..., but there are tons of DIY remedies for this issue, and homemade bathtub bombs are not only fun, they leave your skin feeling soft and rejuvenated.
Bathtub bombs work a good deal like those volcano projects you built in grade school, the ones where you added vinegar to baking soda for an explosive, fizzy reaction?except the acid in bathtub bombs is great deal a lot more body-friendly, and there's no mess to clean up at the end of the day. They combine baking soda and citric acid powder, which react only once you drop the bomb into water. In the tub, the bombs bounce around, fizzing and releasing vital oils into the h2o and air, making your tub a fun and luxuriously custom affair.
You can get bathtub bombs at a good deal of drugstores, and numerous businesses produce some wonderful nearly-natural bath bombs. But they're fairly easy to make, and if you have a scent or skin sensitivity, this is the ideal solution for you.
You'll need:
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
Citric acid (fine)
Witch Hazel
Important oils
Molds (max. diameter 2 inches)
Rubber gloves (optional)
How to Make Your Own Bath Bombs:
To make bath bombs, blend one component citric acid and two parts sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). If you love sea salts or Epsom salts in your bath, you can also add 1 portion of either salt, just be positive it's a fine grain. Make sure these dry substances are blended well, otherwise your bath bomb may be a dud.
After the dry components are blended, add in your essential oils for scent. Important oils are derived from plants, so numerous folks who are sensitive or allergic to synthetic scents can handle the real thing. If you have pollen allergies, steer clear of oils from flowers and opt instead for herbs. There is no limit on your creativity here. You can add just one oil, such as lavender, or a personal mix, such as rosemary and mint.
The next step is a bit tricky. Making use of a spray bottle, spray witch hazel into the combination whilst blending continuously. As soon as the mixture starts to stick collectively when you press down on it, you need to have to get it into the molds.
Most tub bombs are spherical, but you can also use rubber ice-cube molds to make much more festive shapes like hearts, four-leaf clovers and even Santa Claus. Be confident to firmly pack the mixture in the ice-cube molds.
Making a sphere is a little much more effort, but absolutely worth it if you're gifting the bath bombs. Simply pack the mixture into two dome molds, heaping additional blend on top, then squeeze the open ends of the molds collectively to create a sphere (don't worry if some of the combination spills out at the seam?spillage means the blend is dense sufficient so that the tub bomb won't crumble when it hits the water).
After a couple of minutes, gently tap the bombs out of the molds and enable tub bombs to dry on a towel for at least a couple of hours, but preferably overnight. Wrap bathtub bombs in plain tissue paper and keep in a plastic, airtight container until you're ready to use them. Don't keep the bombs in metal containers, and don't rest them on metal between baths, as the substances will react with the container.
Every single bathtub bomb really should last at least a couple of baths, if not far more-it really just depends on the size of the bomb...and how long you soak in the tub!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
10 Birthday Gift Ideas That Cost Nothing
In the current economic climate we are all looking for ways to cut back on the outgoings whilst trying to improve the incomings! Well with most people sending 30 gifts per annum and each of those gifts costing an average of it means that we are spending over ,000 a year on this area of our budget alone. Imagine the difference it would make if you could send half of those gifts for free. This would leave you with either more money to spend on the other half or to save yourself a whopping 0 each year. Now that is a saving worth putting the effort in for. Below I have listed 10 Birthday Gift Ideas that won't cost you a cent. (I didn't include postage in the above example as some of the 'Cost Nothing Gift Ideas' may incur postage if the recipient lives to far away to personally deliver to)
1. Find a good online e-card website and send them a really nice online card. Inside enter the following message 'For your gift this year, I have subscribed you to a Joke a Month service for the entire year. Don't forget to check your emails on the 1st of each month!' Set a recurring reminder on your computer to let you know that you need to email your joke. When you receive the reminder, check all those emailed jokes you have received over the last month for a suitable one and send it on. Not only does this cost you nothing but you are also give the gift of laughter which in my book is priceless.
2. If the live locally, why not organize a Birthday get together for them and a whole bunch of friends at your place. You can set it up as a total surprise without them knowing and then just invite them round on the night using some excuse such as 'I really need you to help me tune in my TV set' or 'I have this strange damp patch in the bathroom I would like your opinion on'. OK, so how are you going to do it for free? Easy, all you have to do is to be organized up front. Firstly you draw a list of nibbles up (max 20 items), then you invite 20 friends assigning a nibble for each of them to bring. Along with this the odd numbered friends bring beer and the even numbered friends bring wine. Pick a few of the extremely eager friends to pop round early to help you decorate and now you have organized a great Birthday bash that will be really appreciated and you haven't had to dip into your wallet or purse once.
3. Save all those unwanted Christmas presents you receive. Place them in a strong cardboard carton and put them somewhere safe. Once Christmas is over, take them out and assign each one to your Birthday list for the year. You will be surprised how many can be recycled. NOTE - Make sure that you don't end up giving somebody a present of the gift that they gave you for Christmas!
4. When you are out shopping for yourself and you see something that you fancy buying but you only need one and they are doing a 2 for the price of one deal, have a quick mental scan down your Birthday list and see if there is anyone on there that you could give the second item to. Not only do you get what you want but a friend or relative also get a great gift that costs you nothing.
5. If you have a friend who loves takeouts, save a whole bunch of deals that you get delivered in the mail, cut out all the offers in the local papers, print out any deals that you can find on the internet as well. Make sure they won't expire before the targeted Birthday! Try to get around 50 to a 100. Make sure you have an extra large Birthday card, write your message inside and pack with all the coupons and seal. When opened all the coupons will spill out creating a great surprise ... and I bet they will use some of the coupons.
6. Great sources for free gifts are the hundreds of thousands of online competitions that you can enter online. Even if you don't fancy the item yourself I bet you will no somebody that would like it. They are free to enter and don't take that long to do and even your return on entries is 0.5%, you only need to enter a couple of hundred to get yourself a 'Cost Nothing Birthday Gift'
7. Sign up online for free samples; you will be surprised what you can get. You could go for all make up and pamper products. Maybe get yourself 10 to 15. Decorate a smallish cardboard carton like a shoe box and place all of your freebie samples inside. Label the box with something like 'Chloe's Pamper Box' and hey presto you have a great 'Cost Nothing Birthday Present'. It also works well with a whole bunch of food samples that you can get from online shopping malls and manufacturers, these make a great mini food hamper.
8. Look through your book collection for ones that you have read, but look like they have never been opened. Alternatively check your DVD collection out for ones that show no signs of having been previously watched. They are only cluttering up the house, they make great gifts, and again, they cost you nothing to pass on. Works well with CD's to!
9. Check through all you digital photo's on the computer for pictures containing the Birthday boy or girl. Print them out and cut them into different shapes. Collect some rusty colored dried leaves from the back yard and build a collage of the pictures framed with the dried leaves. Using different colored pens add a witty or loving caption to each of the pictures and you have yourself a great homemade gift (always worth extra points) that costs you nothing.
10. For loved ones you cant beat a really meaningful and heart felt poem. It may take a bit of time to put together and if you are struggling for ideas you can always have a check on the internet for a little inspiration. You can put your poem straight inside the their Birthday card or you could try it with a collage as in point 9 but maybe use rose petals instead of dried leaves (you would need to dry these out by pressing them first our you will find they will go all brown and yucky!)
Well that's the lot; Even if you don't fancy any of the 10 'Cost You Nothing Birthday Gift Ideas' I have suggested I hope that it has given you a few ideas of your own to help with keeping the outgoings down a little this year.
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