Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tips-n-Tricks Tuesday: Bath Bombs In The Toilet??? -And- GIVEAWAY!!


    ~~~~~Welcome to Tips-n-Tricks Tuesday! This is where I give little tips on things that aren't really projects (e.g. not how to make a pillow, but the best stitch for when you make the pillow - make sense?). ~~~~~

   Yup! It was my mom's great idea :D Remember the bath bombs we made a while back? My mom came up with the idea of using them as a fun way to clean the toilet! Just make the bath bombs in smaller molds. Plop in your bath bomb and scrub away! It works because baking soda kills bacteria and the essential oils will make your toilet smell pretty enough to eat lunch off of it! Oh...well...I guess not quite THAT pretty....

   Try it out! Whether it's your chore or someone else's to scrub that nasty thing clean, put some adventure into the job!

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   I also want to let you know about a giveaway happening on a blog I happen stumble upon. She is giving away a FREE copy of the book "Back To Basics". This book tells, obviously, all about how to do basic things that are important and so cool to know. Livestock, sewing, gardening - it covers quite a few topics. So click here and stop by her blog to enter!



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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for stopping by my blog, and sharing about my giveaway. I have always wondered how to make bath bombs, your tutorial post is great. Looking forward to following your blog. ~April

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  2. You're welcome! I'm intrigued by do-it-yourself kinds of things and it reflects in my blog, so I wanted it pass it on!

    Have a good time making the bath bombs....they're alot of fun!

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  3. Um, baking soda does not kill bacteria. It does remove surface stains, but it does not kill bacteria.

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  4. Are you sure? Not only from what I've heard, but also from experience, I've found that baking soda kills bacteria. If I remember correctly it has to do with the alkalinity of it.

    Hmmm....here is an example of a website that talks about baking soda and vinegar. I just did a search and this is one of the results that came up. http://www.collectivewizdom.com/HowtoKillBacteriaBetweenYourTeeth.html

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