Here is the post from A House in the Hills that got me started!
To start you need to gather all your supplies.
And you will need six 16oz spray bottles.
Once you have that, you will need to head over to the post at A House in the Hills to print off her generously free and beautiful labels!
Then peel and carefully place the labels on the bottles...probably the hardest part of this whole project!
There you will also find ALL of the instructions on how she makes each of the products that go with the labels and at the end of her post she provides an extensive list+links of everything you'll need to create your own cleaning supplies.
Because she did such an amazing job and I haven't had a chance to put these to the test, I'm going to leave my post at that...now head on over to Sarah's blog post and don't procrastinate like I did!
I also found this sweet find at Home Goods a few weeks after I found (and fell in love with Sarah's post and beautiful pictures)! Remember my tangent about the word "repurpose" in my first post? :)
Don't the clear bottles look great in the rustic wood crate!?
Yes they are empty in this picture :) |
I hope you enjoyed this cleaning adventure, and as always, thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for sharing! I love your rustic wood crate!Where can I find spray bottles? Greets!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I got the spray bottles on amazon :) I want to say I just searched amazon for clear 16 oz bottles.
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