The best thing you learned on Pinterest.

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Can we stop quoting the picture of the desk please?
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Anonymous wrote:Again, the blue Dawn and vinegar in the tub.

Also blue Dawn and hydrogen peroxide as a stain remover. It even gets out set in stains.

Hard boiling eggs in a muffin tin in the oven rather than on top of the stove.

So many amazing recipes as well.


Does it!? I am currently 30 weeks pregnant and I cannot tell you how many shirts I have accidentally ruined because oil will splatter my shirt, but down under my belly where I can't see it, and I won't notice until I've washed and dried it and go to fold it and see little set in oil marks. I'm gonna try it on one of those ruined shirts today.
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Anonymous wrote:Again, the blue Dawn and vinegar in the tub.

Also blue Dawn and hydrogen peroxide as a stain remover. It even gets out set in stains.

Hard boiling eggs in a muffin tin in the oven rather than on top of the stove.

So many amazing recipes as well.


Does it!? I am currently 30 weeks pregnant and I cannot tell you how many shirts I have accidentally ruined because oil will splatter my shirt, but down under my belly where I can't see it, and I won't notice until I've washed and dried it and go to fold it and see little set in oil marks. I'm gonna try it on one of those ruined shirts today.


This happens when I'm cooking, I meant to say.
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WHAT IS THAT THING A DESK FOR MONKEYS
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Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to use Pinterest without a Facebook account?


Yup, you just need to make an account to create a board. Don't let it connect to your FB account.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to use Pinterest without a Facebook account?


Yup, you just need to make an account to create a board. Don't let it connect to your FB account.


It's quaint that you think you can stop FB from connecting to and track every single site you click on as long as you have a FB.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to use Pinterest without a Facebook account?


Yup, you just need to make an account to create a board. Don't let it connect to your FB account.


It's quaint that you think you can stop FB from connecting to and track every single site you click on as long as you have a FB.


Uhh... is it? I don't see how two separate accounts for two different websites could connect without me inputting a password at some point. I look at facebook maybe once every two months.
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40 bags in 40 days challenge!
I just started it this past weekend. I like the idea of setting a specific goal and never thought about it like this. Getting rid of so much shit from house feels great. No more procrastinating!
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Anonymous wrote:I really think the crib desk is adorable and sentimental. I would just take the wheels off!


I think the fact that the crib is metal and it's on wheels looks institutional, in a bad way. But I'm sure you could do this with a wooden desk.

I have a pin of a dresser where you cut off the legs and make it into a bench. Will I ever do it, probably not.

The best thing I've learned on Pinterest is that collection a ton of DIY ideas and forgetting about them prevents me from actually attempting any ill-fated DIYs.
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Anonymous wrote:Soaking a shrunk sweater in hair conditioner which causes it to stretch back out.


Really? Wish I had known that several sweaters ago!
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Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to use Pinterest without a Facebook account?


Yup, you just need to make an account to create a board. Don't let it connect to your FB account.


It's quaint that you think you can stop FB from connecting to and track every single site you click on as long as you have a FB.


Uhh... is it? I don't see how two separate accounts for two different websites could connect without me inputting a password at some point. I look at Facebook maybe once every two months.


*sigh*
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SO many amazing house and decorating ideas, countless recipes, exercise tips, clothing advice..need I go on. Its addicting!
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This looks terrible. Is this actually in your house?


Yes, in our kids playroom. It's very practical and kids like it. Doesn't make any difference to me if you think it looks terrible or not. There are probably things in your house that I think look terrible, but who cares about what I think about your stuff?


Seriously, people? I love this idea!! We have a great drop-side crib, and I've been wondering what to so with it when DC outgrows it. Others may disagree, but I think this is a great way to repurpose it. The kids will love it!!
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This looks terrible. Is this actually in your house?


Yes, in our kids playroom. It's very practical and kids like it. Doesn't make any difference to me if you think it looks terrible or not. There are probably things in your house that I think look terrible, but who cares about what I think about your stuff?


Seriously, people? I love this idea!! We have a great drop-side crib, and I've been wondering what to so with it when DC outgrows it. Others may disagree, but I think this is a great way to repurpose it. The kids will love it!!

I asked about this the other day
I think it is cool -- thanks for the pic!!!
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Pinterest Fail keeps me from attempting some of these DIY. And it makes me laugh when I am bored.

http://www.pinterestfail.com/
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