Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Homemade Laundry and Dishwasher Soap

I don't know about you all, but the cost of laundry detergent and dish washing soap has become so expensive I dread buying them...even when they're on sale and I have coupons.  Since little buddy came along I've also been much more conscience about what's IN the dishwasher soap and laundry detergent, which makes it even more expensive.  So I went out to Pinterest in search of all natural, chemical free alternatives...and found some great ones!

It basically only took 5 ingredients and $12 to make LOTS both items.
1)  Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
2) Borax (which by the way you can use for all kinds of stuff around the house)
3) A bar of Fels-Neptha (you can also use Dove soap)
4) Lemi Shine
5) Kosher Salt (which I already have, so I didn't have to buy)

Laundry Detergent:
I started with the laundry detergent and followed another blogger I found at YellowBrickHome.  I have to say the grating of the Fels-Neptha took a little while, but it smelled delish - very fresh and clean, I can't wait to wash laundry with it!


After I finished grating the soap I added 1 cup of Washing Soda and 1 cup of Borax and mixed it all together.


 I then put it in an empty oxiclean box, but I may upgrade to a pretty jar or something.  It takes only 1 tablespoon per load!  If you have a HE washer, like me, then just add it directly into your tub before you start your wash.  You can also make liquid detergent if you'd rather, but I've found lately  that powder gets things cleaner and keeps my washer cleaner.

I can't wait to use it in my laundry!

Dishwasher Detergent:
The dishwasher detergent was pretty easy as well.  I found the recipe at Simply Designing, but I cut the recipe in half cause I just didn't need that much dishwasher soap.  I simply measured out the ingredients and dumped them all in a bowl.  She mentions that the Lemi Shine will get hard, so to leave it out and keep stirring it for a few days...so I'm still in the middle of that process.  I'm excited to use the dish washing soap and see if it really eliminates the spots on my glasses!



Overall both products were super EASY and super CHEAP!  Plus I'm loving that it's all natural and chemical free, especially for baby clothes and bottles.  This might be my new favorite baby shower gift!


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Cabinets Are HERE!

The cabinets are in - and they look amazing!  After a lot of store shopping, price shopping, debating between prefabbed cabinets verses custom cabinets we finally decided to go custom and have all of our cabinets made in the style and colors we wanted...and I could not be any happier with the end product! Our cabinet guys did an amazing job! If anyone ever needs cabinets or build-ins...call us, these guys are  ROCKING it!  The kitchen cabinets are antique white with a cocoa glaze and then distressed on the edges.  I heart them...I'm so excited for the new kitchen and all the extra space!  The bathroom cabinets are all french white and modeled off a look from pottery barn.

Our tile guys also did an amazing job installing the tile in the bathrooms and kitchen - thanks everyone for your hard work, we really appreciate it!

Okay so you want to actually see the cabinets....

First you have to see our new front door, I really love the rustic look!  And it lets so much more light in over the old front door that was there...

Drum roll please....and here they are!  Dad and Buddy are really excited for them!  This house is going to be awesome for entertaining, we can't wait to move in and share the space with friends and family!


 Buddy doesn't understand why we have to fill all of his special hiding places with things like double ovens and refridgerators?


Here they are again with the hardware starting to go on.  



 This will be the built-in breakfast nook area...super jazzed for it as well.  What will I do with all the storage, you ask?  Why...fill it with Christmas decorations of course :)


Here is Asher's bathroom cabinets and shower.  He will eventually have a duck theme in his bathroom (duck as is yellow and rubber, not dead and mounted, I have to clarify so dad and puppy don't get over zealous this hunting season).



Here is the master bathroom, we are so pleased with how it's turning out!

This is my vanity space.  The cabinet on top will actually sit on top of the granite once it's in (which is why it's not finished out yet) and then crown molding will go on top of that which will also match the trim around the mirrors. 

 Kris' vanity area...

Here is buddy checking it all out...I'm jazzed for the giant bathtub!  It also will double as an indoor swimming pool for little buddy :).


Here is the bathtub with the decking around the edge.  We decided to do wood tile on the floor (it does need a little cleaning), we were a little skeptical since we've never seen wood tile actually installed in anyones house, but it really looks sharp; I'm so glad we took a chance and went with it!  The edge of the tub will have a trim so that it matches the cabinets and it all looks seamless...

 This is the new master shower! It's huge - we had to take out a wall and add a new shower pan, it was quite a project, but it's really looking nice.  It has a bench too!

See there's the bench!

That's all for now...things are really starting to pick up speed!  Now we're down to small things like granite, sinks, lights, door knobs, air vents, shower glass, floors...you know minor details - lol...