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Men’s Shirt Apron

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Transform your old shirt into a fancy looking apron! For this you need to use just the front part of the shirt. Cut the front and separate it from the back! Remove the sleeves cutting them from the collar to the waist, on a diagonal. You may choose to keep the collar on or to remove it and apply a strap- totally your choice! Cut out two equal straps from the back side and apply them on the two sides of the waist’s line. Sew the margins if necessary. Your shirt apron is ready to be used wherever the need calls- in the kitchen, in the garden or in your studio! Have fun and enjoy your creations! via

DIY Car Detailing

cardetailingFrom the folks at thriftydiva:

 

1. Start from the top down wiping your car out. We didn’t do this and had to re-wipe everything down. You want to clean the windows and dashboard first from the top down. You would do the same thing in a house. If you start from the bottom up, when you clean your dashboards all the dust will go back on the floor.

2. Get everything out of your car and trunk. We got everything out. There was nothing left in our car except for the stuff in the glove compartment. This made cleaning so much easier.

3. Shop vac your car. This was my favorite part. Those vacuums at the car wash usually cost around $1.00 for 3 minutes. I hate that pressure to get it done in that time. This is where those awesome shop vacs comes in handy. We paid $39.99 for a large one from Home Depot at Christmas and it is just as powerful as the ones at the car wash. It was so awesome to turn it on and have as much time as I wanted. I was able to get it perfectly clean with no crumbs left.

4. Use a good fabric cleaner. We went to home depot and found a great upholstery and floor cleaner for $4.99. We cleaned the carpets and my toddler soiled seats. It looks brand new now!

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