10 Life Hacks For Everyday Problems – Part 1
Life Hacks For Everyday Problems
In this interesting post, we will be discovering some new ideas that is less known to most of us. Some of these hacks like making a teddy bear is so fun to watch. Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t involve sewing and stitching. Just read on to find out! That aside, we do have other hacks like making a nail hole on the wall disappear and making a t-shirt folder out of boxes that is useful to know. Let’s go!
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1. Make A Bear With In A Towel
Everybody loves teddy bears! Here’s a super smart idea on how you can make one using towel, rubber bands and ribbons. After watching this video, making an instant teddy bear is just at the tip of your fingers! If you host an airbnb, it might be something cute that your guests will appreciate. Even if you’re not, don’t worry! It’s gonna be a great idea of amusement for the kids!
2. Removing Nail Holes From The Wall
Sometimes, we wanted to make small changes in a room like removing a painting or hook. But then, that would leave a hole in the wall and that looks ugly. So, here’s some idea on how to cover up the hole by filling it with something:
- soap
- get a bar of soap with color that matches the wall and rub on the wall until the hole disappears.
- Elmer’s glue
- apply some of it at the hole or use a Q-tip to assist.
- then, leave it to harden.
- chip off the excess glue to leave an even surface.
- toothpaste
- this idea is great if the hole is small otherwise, it might crack and that just looks ugly.
- you can mix it with aspirin powder to prevent cracking though.
- apply the mix into the hole and you’re done!
These smart ideas are pretty useful ain’t it? There’s another method using baking soda mix. If you would like to know that method, read it via the source link below!
3. Making Charms With Recycled Plastic
You know the plastic boxes that comes with food? Yeah, those thing that we usually discard after eating what’s inside. Can’t believe it can be of actual good use! Yes, to make charms! The charms are pieces of colored plastic characters that is heated in oven. Watch it shrink in the process! It’s an idea gift for children’s birthday, mother’s day, Christmas ornament or simply to inspire the spirit of repurposing junks.
4. T-shirt Folder With Boxes
Folding t-shirts can be tedious. You can get your kids to help but it’s probably gonna be hard for them at first. Luckily with this idea, you can make it easy for them to help you! It’s a win-win situation!
5. Vinyl Candy Wrapper Zipper Pouch
This idea is super useful during Halloween where everyone is overflowing with candies! The key is to cut out the holes on the wrappers carefully. You’ll be using iron on vinyl to make a protective layer for the entire pouch. After that, it’s about putting on the zipper. The quilt looks good to add texture but that’s optional. It may be made with junk but it sure doesn’t look cheap at all. It’s a great idea to save some money considering on buying purses! It makes a fun gift that your child will greatly appreciates as well!
6. Transform Regular Shoes Into Waterproof
Waterproof shoes can be handy when it’s rainy outside. It also makes your shoes easier to clean as it doesn’t soak up all the dirty water splashes when you’re outside. All you need is just a simple wax candle and a hair dryer!
7. Remove Grease Stain With Various House Items
Getting food grease on clothes is a typical repercussion of a food war. When that happens, cleaning your clothes may be a bit of a challenge. Most of us would scrub that part hard with soap water but hey, there’s a simpler way to do that. More than one simple way actually and all it takes is just some household items.
- Chalk
- rub chalk on grease spot and let it absorb the oil before washing it.
- Cornstarch
- like chalk, cornstarch too can absorb grease.
- rub it on the grease spot until it disappears.
- Baby powder
- baby powder too can absorb grease!
- just rub it well on the spot until the grease is gone.
- Vinegar
- mix with equal parts of vinegar and water before use.
- dampen the cloth with it and rub it on the surface with grease stain.
- Paper bag
- you know the paper bag that comes along with certain food stuffs that you buy?
- the idea works by ironing it on the grease stain to transfer the grease from the surface to the bag.
There’s several more ideas on how you can remove grease stain. If you would like to know more, take a look via link below!
8. Remove Tangled Chain Necklace With Talc
Chains get untangled in mysterious ways. Kinda like how it is with earphones when you put them in your pants pocket. We all know it’s frustrating to untangle them. So, here’s how you can make your life easier!
9. Pick Up Small Objects With Vacuum And Sock
Sometimes, we accidentally dropped a small earring in a white furry carpet or accidentally snapped a chain of beads and all those beads just fall all over the floor and rolled into hard to reach places. Picking them up will be a pain then. But not anymore with this vacuum and sock idea! Just simply wrap a sock around the sucking tube of the vacuum. Secure it with a rubber band. Then, use it to suck those beads back to mama!
10. Protect Floor With Sliced Corks
Wooden floors are delicate and require protection. It’s so easy to scratch them by accident when we’re dragging a piece of furniture such as a table or chair across it. Here’s one simple way to protect the surface.
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10 Life Hacks For Everyday Problems – Part 2
10 Life Hacks For Everyday Problems – Part 3