Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! After the holidays are over and it’s time to pack and store the Christmas ornaments in storage, you have a few options. You could put them in their bulky original containers, stuff them into random bins and containers (and pray that they don’t break), or you could use some of the tips in this video to ensure your ornaments are neatly stored in a cost-effective method:
Here are some winter DIY hacks to go a long way in a happier and warmer winter! ![]() When winter weather strikes, you can arm yourself with the power to get your car unstuck from deep snow by bringing a little kitty litter along for the ride. Kitty litter can make any surface rough and abrasive, and can therefore often provide cars with the extra traction they need to get back on solid ground. Read more: https://www.ehow.com/how_4575852_free-car-stuck-deep-snow.html#ixzz2nfeo3BSS ![]() When the temperature is going to go down below freezing, spray a 3 to 1 solution of water and vinegar on your vehicle's windows. It keeps them ice proof. ![]() Pool noodles will Keep your boots straight up- does anything else need to be said? ![]() How about using a tray with rocks to keep the melting snow off your floor? ![]() When shoveling snow, spray the blade with a silicone-based lubricant to help prevent snow from sticking. Check out more of these at https://www.buzzfeed.com/readcommentbackwards/25-creative-life-hacks-everyone-should-know-before-dmjkTaking your picture with Santa is tradition for some, and while we think a nice picture with Santa would be perfect for the holidays, sometimes it doesn't turn out quite like we think.... |