6 Laundry Mistakes You Need To Avoid
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7 January 2016
Doing your laundry seems like a simple enough task, especially if you have been doing it for many years. However, you can still unknowingly make slip-ups that can potentially ruin your clothes. Here are six common laundry mistakes you need to avoid making:
Leaving Zippers Open
Do you remember to close the zippers on your clothes before throwing them in the washing machine? If you leave the zippers open, they could tear your clothing and even scratch the washing machine.
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How To Freshen Your Wardrobe
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30 December 2015
Have you been able to recuperate from all of the Christmas festivities? Now that the holidays are winding up, you may be focusing on different projects. If one of those projects is focused on freshening your wardrobe. From new jewelry to the addition of a fur coat, here are some ideas for you.
Be Merciless In Your Assessment - The first thing you need to do is to go through your present wardrobe to see which of your clothes are keepers and which ones you need to get rid of.
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How To Care For Your Cowboy Boots
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17 December 2015
If you love your cowboy boots, make sure you show it by taking very good care of them. The cleaning method you use will be based on the type of leather your boot has and how you would like your boot to look.
Wipe Off Your Boots
After you take your boots off, make sure to clean them. Use a damp cloth to dust your boots off. Use a toothbrush to reach crevices that are difficult to clean.
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4 Points To Consider When Looking For Your Daughter's Holiday Dress
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16 December 2015
The holidays aren't just a time to enjoy family and friends and open gifts; it's also a time for the entire family to look their best. This is especially the case when it comes to your little girl. If you're on the hunt for a beautiful dress for your little one this holiday season, here are some points you want to consider.
Her Preferences
Especially if you have an older girl, don't forget to listen to her input.
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