30 Awesome Life Hacks to Make Everyday Tasks Easier

11 Store Wrapping Paper with Paperclips to Prevent it from Unraveling

Store Wrapping Paper with Paperclips to Prevent it from Unraveling11. Store Wrapping Paper with Paperclips to Prevent it from Unraveling: Rolls Of Colored Wrapping Paper On White3 by Sandra Cunningham (via Fine Art America)

12 How to Quickly De-pit a Cherry

How to Quickly De-pit a Cherry12. How to Quickly De-pit a Cherry (via DIY Home Sweet Home)

13 Paint a Coffee Table with Chalkboard Paint to Entertain the Family

Paint a Coffee Table with Chalkboard Paint to Entertain the Family13. Paint a Coffee Table with Chalkboard Paint to Entertain the Family: This is literally my 3rd coffee table makeover post in the past few weeks. I cant help it.. I must save all the sad coffee tables! This coffee table makeover I did was actually for my friend Christine which Ive recently showed you her corner gallery wall & the bench we gave a makeover as (via Liz Marie Blog)

14 Use flower pots to protect dips and other dishes from party-crashing insects

Use flower pots to protect dips and other dishes from party-crashing insects14. Use flower pots to protect dips and other dishes from party-crashing insects: Pretty pots can do more than hold flowers on an outdoor table. They can be used to protect dips and other dishes from party-crashing insects. (via Martha Stewart)

15 Clean Food Stains in Stone Counters with a Poultice Made of Flour and Hydrogen Peroxide

Clean Food Stains in Stone Counters with a Poultice Made of Flour and Hydrogen Peroxide15. Clean Food Stains in Stone Counters with a Poultice Made of Flour and Hydrogen Peroxide: Clean food stains in stone counters with a poultice made of flour and hydrogen peroxide. Mix to the consistency of peanut butter. Spread on the stain, cover with plastic, and let sit overnight. Gently scrape off in the morning.Cost: $5 for poultice supplies, $14 for Stone Spray-N-Seal to prevent future stains.Savings: about $250 for a pro to do a light refinishing of a small section of countertop. Bonus: The poultice also works on stone tile and concrete floors. (via This Old House)

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