Tipnut’s Weekly Update: {August 1st, 2012}
It’s time for Tipnut’s Weekly Update! Today you’ll find this month’s vintage pattern freebie, homemade hair masks & wraps, an easy cinnamon mouthwash/spray to fight bad breath plus a fresh batch of crafts, DIY projects and clever ideas for you to check out. Have fun!

- Homemade Hair Masks & Conditioning Wraps: Learn how to make your own deep conditioning hot oil treatments and nourishing hair masks. Instructions for heating towels for wrapping are also provided (both oven and crockpot methods).
- Floral Trio – Cross Stitch Motifs: Here’s this month’s vintage pattern freebie from my personal collection.
- Simple Cures For Bad Breath: {Good To Know}: I added a new recipe for a cinnamon mouthwash/spray to this page.
- Tip: Clean The Refrigerator Daily In 10 Minute Chunks: I started a new section at the bottom of the page listing quick and easy organizing ideas. Just a few so far but more are surely on their way
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Oldies But Goodies
Random Web Wanderings
*Click images to view (these are for newsletter readers and are not added to project pages here on Tipnut unless noted otherwise)
Project Sheet Updates
Ready to check out the project updates added to the site collections this week? Here you go…
*How it works: click on the images to access the direct link to the project itself, click the text links underneath to view the project pages here on Tipnut that they’ve been added to.






These are exclusive to newsletter readers and are not added to Tipnut’s project pages unless otherwise noted. Click the images to view details.
That’s it for today, I’ll have a fresh batch of goodies for you to check out next Wednesday. Enjoy your week!
PS: Did you miss last week’s update? No worries, you’ll find it here: July 25th, 2012.










































Always excites me and love reading all your tips so useful and varied.
From Mexico.
Thanks a lot!
LOVE ALL YOUR IDEAS. WISH YOU WOULD MAKE IT INTO A QUARTERLY BOOK SO I COULD LOOK IT OVER ALL THE TIME.
I wait for your e mail every single week. It’s like an oasis in my every day life. You are just like a valuable friend always there for me even though i live very far away – in Cyprus. I always find nice things to do. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! “Ευχαριστώ”, in my language – Greek!
Always happy to receive your tips all so helpful to me and my family.
Marian:
I have found a way to keep my tipnut weekly
updates nicely organized:
For me, I use the notes feature in my email account.
I label it, add the link & make notes highlighting
which article I was most interested, for easy future
reference.
I suppose you could do the same thing in any
documents program on your computer, or easier
yet, create a folder on your desktop!
That way all the articles are labeled & organized
for quick reference anytime!
Hope this was helpful!
I all so love tips writing then down but in different places,Hey that’s a tip Write all tip’s in one place…Like the other Lady said she did,,Thank’s
Love Tipnut, Is full of great ideas like nothing else I’ve seen.
My latest Tipnut arrives every Thursday morning in Cape Town, South Africa. It is something I look forward to every week.
During the week I use it regularly to make things like bags and purses. The garden section is also a favourite, and the household tips are incredibly useful.
Thank you for producing such a fantastic resource for us all to share.
Valerie
You can also use a free program called “Evernote” to copy and paste what you like. I’ve gone from using that to using “Pinterest” which is also free. It saves space on my hard drive.
Fantastic tips as usual.
I made the lemonade recipe featured in last weeks tipnut and I will never use shop bought lemonade again. So easy to make and light and refreshing to drink. Thank you tipnut.
I get so excited for your newsletter every week! It keeps me so inspired and excited about making my own things!
Thank you for such a great site! *
I receive my tipnut weekly update on Thursday morning here in the UK. I look forward to reading it, love all the tips. Please keep up the good work, it is much appreciated.
thanks for your tips
I look forward to receiving the tips and ideas. always ready to start a new project! …..um, now if I could only get the other ones finished!