If you have not discovered the newest guilty pleasure for women (and no I'm not talking 50 Shades of Gray), let me introduce you.
Pinterest is the most awesome way to share all the cool, interesting, useful, and fashionable things you find all OVA the interwebs.
I have to admit, when I first discovered Pinterest I was a bit obsessed. It was like a visual overload of DIY projects and mouth watering recipes.
There were MANY nights I lay in bed scrolling down...and down...and down the rows of pin boards, dreaming about how I would become an overnight Martha Stewart.
When it comes natural remedies and homemade cleaning products I'm somewhat of a newbie. Don't get me wrong, I'm well-versed in all the uses for Baking Soda, but other stuff I'm still learning from my saavy Pinterest friends.
Since Granolaville is ALL about sharing holistic and natural information, I wanted to spot light some of my favorite finds in Pinterestland!
Martha Stewart - How to Clean Just About Everything, Naturally
The Queen of perfecting the home, Martha Stewart, is like a cleaning NINJA! She's got an arsenal of tips and tricks up her sleeve, and understands we don't want to pay a fortune on name brand or toxic cleaning products.
Source: make-it-do.com via Kendyl on Pinterest |
One Good Thing - Dishwashers
Jillee is one my FAVORITE "pinners"! Her site is a bevy of colorful and simple tips for just about everything around the home.
Source: onegoodthingbyjillee.com via Jen Fa on Pinterest |
Green Living Ideas - Drains
Another great resource for natural ways to clean your clogged drains. This site is my go-to for simple living ideas and eco-friendly living.
Source: greenlivingideas.com via Liz on Pinterest
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Got any favorite pin boards or links for natural cleaning ideas? Share them below!
Getting Down and Dirty in Granolaville,
2 comments:
I have never heard of Pinterest before. I will say that I made natural furniture polish which I learned from an earlier post you had on uses for olive oil and I love it! It works sooo much better than the store bought products. I also use just a drop in my hair after I shower as a substitute for biosilk (which is SOO expensive) and everyone compliments me on how shiny and soft my hair is. Too much and you look greasy (I made that mistake too the first time). Thanks for the awesome ideas!
Really Diane, really? Never heard of Pinterest before...I'm not shocked, lol. Olive oil does rock for so many things. Thanks, as always, for commenting doll!
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