Tipnut’s Hit List - September 2007 - Popular Tips
Saturday’s Surprise Treat: Check out the new logo for Tipnut Michael @ mGarrett designed and sent in for me to use, how great is that! Thanks very much Michael, it was a very nice thing to do and you made my day :).
If you’re new to Tipnut or just in case you missed them, here are the hot tips from September’s posts (based on page views and not in any particular order):
- Interested in making a household notebook to keep organized? Here ya go: Make A Household Organizer Notebook - Buncha Links
- If you’re wondering how to make gift baskets, this is the tip for you: Homemade Gift Baskets - The Ultimate How To Guide
- Martha Stewart does it again: How To Make A Paper Rose
- Cool video tip: How To Close A Bag Without A Bag Clip
- Once A Month Cooking (also known as OAMC, Bulk Cooking and Freezer Cooking) is a very organized method of bulk meal preparation–for an entire month at a time! Here’s how to get started: Once A Month Cooking - Buncha Links
- Fresh and fragrant laundry can be achieved chemical free with easy to make lavender dryer bags, here’s how to make them: Homemade Herbal Lavender Dryer Bags
- Here are a few tips for how to get rid of cockroaches: How To Get Rid of Cockroaches - Roach Ball Recipe
- The vintage embroidery pattern set: Free Vintage Embroidery Pattern - Kitten Towels
- Here’s a jackpot of great household tips sent into Tipnut: Helpful Household Tips
- Here are ten great projects you can build with your kiddos, a little bit of something for almost every age range: 10 Cool Projects Your Kids Will Love
Random Oldies But Goodies:
- Instead of using electric heat pads & blankets or hot water bottles for your aches and pains, these microwaveable bags are just the ticket! Here’s how to make them: Make Your Own Microwave Heating Pad
- Make your own pillows filled with buckwheat: How To Make Buckwheat Hull Pillows
- Perfectly baked potatoes using a microwave and a fabric bag? Sure! Here’s how: Make Your Own Potato Baker Bags
Thanks to everyone for hanging out and keeping things humming along here, I’m having fun and hope you are too :).
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