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Saturday, June 30, 2012

homemade laundry detergent

Making my own laundry detergent is something that I find so much joy in! Its actually fun to do, and it saves SO much money! I have only made it 3 times in a year (5 gallons each time) and the ingredients I bought will last MANY more!!!!

I use a 5 gallon bucket that I bought at Lowe's! 

Ingredients

  • 4 cups boiling water
  • 1 soap bar (I use Zote, but have seen Fels Naptha or Ivory soap used)
  • 1 cup Washing Soda
  • 1/4 cup Borax
  • 60 drops Lavender essential oil (I've seen recipes where they use lemon oil, grapefruit, clove--Really the possibilities are endless depending on your own personal preference)
What to do: 
  • Grate the soap bar using a cheese grater. 
  • Slowly add the soap flakes to the boiling water in a saucepan! The slower you add it the quicker it will all melt. Stir until it is all melted.
  • Once melted...fill the 5 gallon bucket 3/4ths with hot water.
  • Add the melted soap mixture, the washing soda and borax and stir until all is mixed and dissolved.
  • Finish filling the bucket with hot water.
  • Let it sit over night, the next day stir the mixture then add in the essential oils and stir one last time! 
You are ready to go! For top load washing machines, use 1 cup for front load use 1/2 cup per load! 

I have a smaller container that I use to make it easier. I fill the small container and use that when doing laundry. That way I can shake it before each use and make sure it is all mixed well, plus it is just easier to work with than a 5 gallon bucket! 



laundry made fun (as fun as laundry can be)

I like to do laundry the old fashion way! I make my own laundry detergent {recipe found here} and I like to hang clothes to dry, Our 'laundry room' is in the garage so that means getting creative for where to hang these clothes! I had this marble table, which is perfect for folding clothes, but having 2 drying racks just wasn't cutting it! 

 As you probably know by now, one of my favorite places to find lovely things is in Canton, TX - first monday trade days are so fun and usually full of lots of lovely treasures! I found an old ladder and knew exactly what I would do with it! 
Bought some rope and hooks...
 And there it was....my perfect place to hang clothes! 



 And even though its in the garage... i still wanted it to look cute, so I made a sign out of some wood I pulled out of a trash can at a park! {Gotta be resourceful ;)}