How to Make a House Smell Good | Voice Instructions
Name: Bridget Green
Bio: Bridget Green has been an avid DIY'er her whole life, learning the value of making things with her hands at a very young age through 4-H. Her love of hot gluing and creating gifts for loved ones grew as she got older, and after obtaining a degree in Broadcast Television from the University of Texas at Austin, she decided to combine her knowledge of shooting videos and crafting into a comedy web series. "Arts & Crap!" currently has 10 webisodes and will be going back into production later in 2015. You can check out her unique video tutorials at https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtsAndCrapVideo
An unpleasant odor in your home makes being indoors an uncomfortable experience, no matter how neat and tidy the house seems otherwise. Render your living space livable once again with homemade scent-bearing solutions that inspire the senses -- no harsh chemicals required. A regular, thorough cleaning also helps prevent unpleasant odors from recurring.
Create your own tea-kettle potpourri for a scented room refresher. Use an old tea kettle to keep your good one clean. Fill the kettle with a cup or so of water, adding two or three cinnamon sticks, a teaspoon of cloves and the peels of two oranges. Heat the kettle to create a warm, inviting fragrance in the kitchen and beyond. Turn the kettle to low after it begins to steam, and turn it off after a few minutes to ensure the water doesn't evaporate completely. This mixture may also be made in an old saucepan; keep an eye on the water level for safety as it begins to evaporate. Use an old kettle or saucepan, because the potpourri ingredients may stain the cookware.
Produced by: Demand Studios
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_5336418_make-house-smell-good.html
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Bio: Bridget Green has been an avid DIY'er her whole life, learning the value of making things with her hands at a very young age through 4-H. Her love of hot gluing and creating gifts for loved ones grew as she got older, and after obtaining a degree in Broadcast Television from the University of Texas at Austin, she decided to combine her knowledge of shooting videos and crafting into a comedy web series. "Arts & Crap!" currently has 10 webisodes and will be going back into production later in 2015. You can check out her unique video tutorials at https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtsAndCrapVideo
An unpleasant odor in your home makes being indoors an uncomfortable experience, no matter how neat and tidy the house seems otherwise. Render your living space livable once again with homemade scent-bearing solutions that inspire the senses -- no harsh chemicals required. A regular, thorough cleaning also helps prevent unpleasant odors from recurring.
Create your own tea-kettle potpourri for a scented room refresher. Use an old tea kettle to keep your good one clean. Fill the kettle with a cup or so of water, adding two or three cinnamon sticks, a teaspoon of cloves and the peels of two oranges. Heat the kettle to create a warm, inviting fragrance in the kitchen and beyond. Turn the kettle to low after it begins to steam, and turn it off after a few minutes to ensure the water doesn't evaporate completely. This mixture may also be made in an old saucepan; keep an eye on the water level for safety as it begins to evaporate. Use an old kettle or saucepan, because the potpourri ingredients may stain the cookware.
Produced by: Demand Studios
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_5336418_make-house-smell-good.html
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