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How to Make Refrigerator Magnets

Refrigerator magnets can be fun and easy to make. Almost anything can be turned into a refrigerator magnet with a little bit of glue and a magnet. This article will show you how to make a few simple magnets. [Edit]Steps [Edit]Using Found Objects Find a small, lightweight object that is flat on one side. You can turn almost anything you want into a magnet. Look for something that is between 1 to 2 inches (2.54 to 5.08 centimeters) wide/tall and not too heavy. Make sure that the bottom or back of the object is flat. Here are some ideas to get you started: Legos Small stones Seashells and starfish Large rhinestones Small, plastic animals Colorful buttons[1] Brooches[2] Scrapbooking embellishments (plastic...

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Momtrends MVP’s: Best Sunscreens of 2022

The most important product in your beauty arsenal is sunscreen, no matter what time of year it is, check out our top picks.In case you missed it, we recently launched a new series: Momtrends MVP’s. We know you’re always on the lookout for the latest and greatest products for moms, so we took care of the legwork across a variety of categories. We're here to make life easier for you, plain and simple. On that note, first up, we shared our favorite double stroller finds and this go-around we tackled the best sunscreen picks.Best Sunscreens of 2022 for Your FamilyNow, I know what you’re thinking. The last day of summer isn’t THAT far away. Frankly, it doesn’t matter. If I...

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Soap Hacks: 15 Unusual Ways to Use Bar Soap

Looking for genius ways to use a bar of soap? We bet you haven’t thought of some of these! You use soap in the shower, and you may even have some on your bathroom sink. For thousands of years, soap has kept us clean. We even love making our own soap! But those nifty bars have lots of other uses, too. Check out these for 15 unusual ways to use soap around your home (in addition to your body).   15 Brilliant Ways to use Soap 1. Separate a stuck zipper Is there anything more frustrating than a separated zipper on your coat or your kid’s jacket? They seem to get undone just when you need to get them on in a...

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How to Use Wool Dryer Balls

Did you know that wool dryer balls can be used in place of dryer sheets and fabric softener? Not only can they simplify your laundry routine and save you money, but they can also reduce the use of chemicals in your laundry. If you’re curious about how to use wool dryer balls or are wondering about how to keep static away and laundry soft, consider this your Wool Dryer Balls 101. I’m so excited that the Wool Dryer Balls are back in the shop (and all-new) – we’re having a Laundry Super Sale to celebrate!  All laundry products are on sale PLUS use the coupon code LAUNDRYLOVE for an additional 15% off!  Ends tonight! Head here to shop!   Shop...

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Charlie Porter on the Unspoken Language of the Sartorial

On a Wednesday evening in May, the Tate threw a cocktail party in Venice. It was the opening week of the Biennale, the festival of international art held in the city every other year. The gathering was at Scuola Grande di San Rocco, its walls and ceilings covered with vast paintings by the sixteenth-​century artist Tintoretto. The invitation read: “Dress code: Lounge suit.” According to Debrett’s, advisers on etiquette, a lounge suit is, for men, “a suit worn with shirt and tie.” For women, “a smart, or cocktail, dress (with sleeves or a jacket).” Down the front, there were formal speeches from the gallery’s chairman and director. At the back of the hall stood Charlotte Prodger in a long-​sleeved white...

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