How to Keep Your Leftover Oil Paint from Spoiling


If you love oil painting but, don't have enough time you can  do a little each day, or even once a week. But, in this way your leftover paint get spoiled. Here is a solution for your problem. You can save left over paints by submerging your palette (a glass one is best) in water. It keeps the paints soft. The  water doesn't dilute the oil and they will keep this way for a couple of weeks.

How to Avoid Formation of Film on Paint Tin?



Doing paint work by yourself is a good idea as it is economical. Sometimes we need a small amount of paint. Usually, a film forms on partly used tins of paint. To avoid this pour in enough linseed oil to cover the surface.When the paint is needed later on, just stir in the oil. The paint will be as good as new. 
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How to Solve the Problem of Washed Tangled Shirts?


When we wash our shirts in washing machine we often face the problem of tangled shirts. To solve this problem, button them up, then turn them inside out so the sleeves are enclosed. Now no more tangled shirts.
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How to Paint Ceiling Without Making A Mess


Painting a ceiling is a difficult job. It creates lots of mess with inevitable drop in. Roller splatters make the cleaning a tiring job. Here is a tip to make the after paint cleanup less tedious.

                 TO paint a ceiling without making a mess, get a large rubber ball. Cut it in halves and drive a hole through the middle of one half. It should be just large enough to fit the handle of your paintbrush tightly. The arrangement will catch all drips and save a great deal of cleaning up.

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How to Add Garden Fragrance for Your Lingerie



Did you know that you can use the flowers from your garden to perfume your clothes?

 THE delicate fragrance of many of our sweetest flowers can be imprisoned in your clothes. So why not gather them from your own garden, crush them into tiny muslin sachets, and place with your lingerie. In this way, your clothes will retain that subtle suggestion of perfume so desirable to every dainty woman.

 A bunch of violets left in a drawer for half a day will perfume clothes sufficiently for a special outing in the evening-especially if your garments are slightly warmed first.

 The flowers should be gathered when the sun is hot, crushed, and put into muslin bags, to avoid staining, and then placed in boxes and drawers.

After using flowers in this manner, you will never return to heavy bottled perfumes for lingerie. There is nothing to compare with the delightful freshness, and suggestion of delicacy, which real garden fragrance gives-without cost, and in such a simple way.

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