The Art of Simplicity: It’s Time to Simplify Your Life
Join the simplicity movement so that you can relax and enjoy life to the fullest.
Ingredients for a Simple Life
Home decorating, repairs, and ways to recycle.
Join the simplicity movement so that you can relax and enjoy life to the fullest.
Streamline your bathroom routine with smart organizing ideas. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to a neat and tidy space.
Here are some examples of various housework routines from the early 1900s to more recent times.
There are many ways to costs. Try to make it more fun by challenging yourself to find ways to live more frugally, and still live well.
Cutting costs can be done with small changes, such as paying more attention to where money goes.
Give your home an energy shot this spring with bright colors and bold patterns.
Country home decorating involves a casual friendly lifestyle, much like the country lifestyle is often about.
There’s a lot more you can do with a can of V05 hair spray than just keep your locks holding nicely. V05 hair spray is very useful around the house in many ways.
Mud room clutter can be reduced by DIY projects to add order.
Fragrant oils can be used to freshen up many things. Next time you pick up that box of fabric softener sheets or carpet refresher, put it back and try these inexpensive solutions.
Here is a guide on how some people use vinegar to remove hard water stains from their kitchen and bathroom appliances.
Make a vow to simplify your daily life. Reduce your impact on the environment by cutting back on waste and non-renewable resources. Live a clean, healthy and uncluttered existence. Your reward is a sensible life lined with pure simplicity.
Pioneer children had several types of clothing and various accessories that went with them. They had their sleeping clothes, their work clothes and their formal clothes.
Staining a log cabin is a big job. You want to do it right to justify all your hard work. Follow these tips to give you a job you can be proud of and a cabin that will look beautiful for years to come.
An old carpenter taught me this trick a few years ago. We were installing doors in a State Police barracks remodel and he pulled out of his box a piece of wax ring used for toilets.