DIY: 365 Days of DIY: A Collection of DIY, DIY Household Hacks, DIY Cleaning and Organizing, DIY Projects, and More DIY Tips to Make Your Life Easier SPECIAL BONUS: Over 45 DIY Christmas gifts ideas, DIY Gift-Giving with an end “gift” at the back of this book.
365 Days of DIY is an e-book with all the best life hacks to bring ease and solace to your everyday lifestyle. As you begin to incorporate each of the following life hacks: whether they be DIY household hacks, DIY projects, DIY Crafts, DIY parenting hacks, DIY beauty hacks, DIY cleaning and organizing hacks, DIY fitness hacks, or DIY recipes and cooking hacks, you begin to realize that you can find the ease of a regular schedule. You can have a few hours off at night—when you would usually spend those hours cleaning or organizing. You can take charge of your life, one DIY element at a time, through the next 365 days.
With 365 Days of DIY, you can ultimately save money, give awesome DIY gifts, and bring extra flavor and zest to your life.
Furthermore, 365 Days of DIY brings essential “know how” to your everyday life. 365 Days of DIY brings life hacks like: 1. Providing extra storage in remarkable places. 2. Lending a boost in bathroom cleanliness and organization. 3. Disinfecting common “gunky” items, like children’s Legos, with incredible ease. 4. Unique DIY projects, like hanging a window shutter in your kitchen to hang kitchen supplies or making extra, super-unique storage in your garage. 5. Beauty hacks, like removing all make up with coconut oil. 6. Hacks to help you lose weight quickly and easily. 7. DIY Recipe hacks to bring taste and joy back to your kitchen creations.
Seriously: there’s so much to be found in this 365 Days of DIY. You can bring ease to every level of your life. The DIY Recipes will keep you satisfied; the DIY projects will keep you interested; the DIY household hacks will keep you organized; and the world can be yours!
This was a fun book and had some awesome ideas in the DIY section which I really liked and was one of my favorites. It has a sections for all kinds of ideas that people would be interested in baking, cooking, making your own thrifty saving ideas, cleaning products, DIY, crafts, and just generally being handy and saving money around the house. Most of the items she uses, you properly will have lying around your house, so you won't have to go to the store and make a huge project out of it. They are mostly all thrifty ways and a lot of reusing items and very green ideas. The one thing I did not like that there where no photos off the projects finished that's why I gave it 4 stars. I really liked it. Now I'm in a crafty mood I'm going to make the draw shelf. This is the perfect book for a rainy day or if your bored and want to make, bake some cool stuff.
I wish that I had the intelligence and the time to remember all of the many household hints found in this book. If one only used half of them it would save a lot of effort and useless "puttering". The author has a delitghtful writing style which makes it a pleasure to read. Though I won't be making any Christmas gifts, the recipes do sound easy to make and interesting fragrances as well as pretty presents. Wishing I were on her Christmas list!
A few ideas were alright, but most of it seemed either to be common sense things or else more complicated than doing it the more traditional way. One example that comes to mind is the idea of how to peel potatoes faster. The little blurb started out something like, Peeling potatoes takes forever! So our solution is to boil the potatoes for 30 minutes, let them cool and then peel them. How is this simpler than just peeling them to begin with, haha?
I got this book to share with my granddaughters . We were going to attempt each project one at a time. Thinking, we'll just whip through these. So far we have read and tried a few. Loved them. They take longer to accomplish than we instant gratificationers thought when we started. But worth every minute. Got to know my girl's a lot more with time spent and we had something to show for our efforts.
This book is very informative with so many neat ideas that I can't wait to try. I'm not talking a few ideas this book is fully loaded. I'm so glad I purchased this and no you don't have to be crafty to do the ideas.
Really enjoyed all the great household hacks! Especially enjoyed the Holiday "gift hacks"! Superb ideas for creating , one of a kind of holiday gifts for family and friends.
After 56 years, I did know a lot of these hacks. I did learn a few new ones. But the Christmas projects was inspiring. Lets see if I can at least do a few this coming Christmas.
This book provides the reader with hacks for nearly everything you might need. A bonus is 45 Christmas ideas for gifts and crafts. Perfect if you are part of a holiday bazaar committee.
Some of the tips were a little outdated (which I wasn't surprised by for a ten year old book), but I still highlighted a ton of ideas that interested me. Can't wait to try a few of them out!
The title is miss leading like there would be a 365 list of items. These are not hacks either. There are no pictures. There are no step by step etc. It did have some interesting ideas, but reads more like an outline than a how to guide.
If I had not spent so much time on Pinterest this book would be a hit! However, 80 % of the hints I already knew, therefore I went through this in 15 minutes. Glad it was free!
Due to there not being any pictures this book gets a one for me. I didn't bother to read it. Honestly I don't want to read EVERYTHING I want to see the picture and then proceed to make it. Sorry author
Lots of easy to make convenient time and money savers ideas. Some recipes for homemade cleaners and makeup ideas. Lots of ideas for taking care of childrens things.
This book desperately needs pictures. Textual descriptions don't do the tips justice... I felt like I was trying to read a Buzzfeed article written for the blind.
I didn't like much of this book, and found much of the advice unclear or completely unusable. Some simply doesn't work. This book I wouldn't recommend.