Do you like to simplify your life?
That's what I thought!
Then you'll love these 25 life hacks to make your life easier.
Seeing these tricks, I'm sure you'll be wondering, "How did I not think of this before?!".
Ready for a good dose of ingenious tricks?
So here are 25 tips and tricks to simplify your daily life. Watch:
Do you have a shelf that is useless? Cut holes in it the size of your dog's bowl, then insert them. No more bowls wandering around the house. Check out the trick here.
Take a cutlery rack and add a cup hook in each compartment. You can easily hang your fancy jewelry on it without tangling them. Check out the trick here.
No more messy dresser drawers! Store your clothes side by side instead of piling them on top of each other. Check out the trick here.
If your DVDs are scratched and repeating the same scene over and over, then follow this trick. Put some toothpaste on a dry cloth and gently wipe it over the scratched DVD. Small scratches on your favorite CD or DVD disappear. Check out the trick here.
Are you going on a trip, and you have to carry glass bottles? Protect breakable containers such as wine bottles or jars with inflatable kiddie armbands. Check out the trick here.
Rather than grouping them in a drawer, tie them on a coat rack. Then store them in your closet. It's super convenient, because you see them all at a glance. It's even especially pretty if you have a collection of rainbow tights like me. This trick also works for scarves and scarves. Check out the trick here.
Do you have a lot of cakes to prepare for the next day? Bake your cakes in advance without worrying that they will go stale. Keep them fresh overnight by placing a slice of bread on them. In the morning, your bread will be hard as a rock, but the cake will stay fresh and moist. Check out the trick here.
Take large plastic canisters and cut them with a knife. You can store your pencils and even classify them by color. Check out the trick here.
Attach a strip of Velcro to your towel. Then hang it on the handle of the oven door or a cupboard, for example. Scratch the two parts, and voila! Your tea towel will never be in the trunk again. Check out the trick here.
Don't know what to do with your old CD storage? We have the solution ! Reuse them to store your Tupperware lids in your drawers. Check out the trick here.
To remove stains from upholstery, here is a simple and easy recipe. Absorb the excess fat and liquid with paper towel, then sprinkle the stain with Sommières clay. Leave the product on overnight and once the powder dries, scrub to remove the bulk. Finally, vacuum to remove the rest. Check out the trick here.
Hang a panel with hooks in one of your closets. Thread your cookie cutters onto the hooks. You can even classify them according to themes:Christmas, Easter... Practical, isn't it?
To perfect the ironing of your shirts, use a hair straightener. It's perfect for switching between shirt buttons or when you don't have time to get out all your ironing paraphernalia. Choose a model with adjustable heat, and set it to the lowest. Make sure there are no hair product residues on the iron plates. Check out the trick here.
It is sometimes difficult to properly organize your cupboards in the kitchen. And tin cans have a tendency to pile up and then fall. To properly organize your pantry, use rigid magazine racks. And slip your boxes inside. No more untidy cupboards! Check out the trick here.
Here's a pro tip for always having a meal ready when you get home after a big day. Prepare all the ingredients for several meals. Then, put them in a freezer bag, seal and freeze. When you're in a hurry, just grab a bag, throw the ingredients into a pot, and finish cooking. When you get home from work, dinner is waiting for you! Check out the tips here.
Are your suitcases always too small when you go on vacation? Here is an unstoppable method to fit as many things as possible in a small suitcase. This is called the "packaging" method. It consists of making successive layers of clothes and putting them inside each other. It's a bit hard to describe, so watch the video. Check out the trick here.
Put magnets inside a pen and stick it to the fridge. You will always have a pen handy. Unscrew your pen, cut the ink reserve with scissors and put some small round magnets inside.
What would you say to putting an end to all these sockets and these commercial perfume diffusers stuffed with harmful products? This recipe should please you. Besides, it's easy. It's just baking soda in a cup, with about 8 drops of your favorite essential oil. Stir it from time to time to revive the fragrance. Check out the trick here.
To save storage space in your kitchen cupboards, hang a plastic or fabric shoe rack over your pantry door. Fill each compartment with kitchen utensils and products you use every day. Check out the trick here.
Clean your tile joints with baking soda and an electric toothbrush. You can remove soap scum effortlessly. Check out the trick here.
We do not always have the ideal lid for each container. And then, cling film, I don't like it, I spend my time fighting with it. So I found a trick:a disposable shower cap. The elastic conforms to the shape of your container and the shower caps are reusable. You can also use stretch lids like these.
No matter how I store my jewelry, it's always the same thing:a huge knot of necklaces! To avoid this, open the collar and pass it through a straw, then close it. Not stupid ! Don't forget to remove the straw before wearing it;-) Discover the trick here.
If your smartphone has fallen into the water, all is not lost! Turn off your phone, remove the SIM card and place it in a bag or bowl of rice for 48-72 hours. Many people manage to restart their cellphone with this technique. Check out the trick here.
Place ground meat in a large freezer bag. Flatten it evenly. Then, using a chopstick, separate the meat by pressing the chopstick on it and put in the freezer. When you need meat, you can just grab what you need and quickly put the rest back in the freezer. Check out the trick here.
By using a knife and a spoon, it is very easy to peel a kiwi quickly without getting it everywhere and without wasting it. To know exactly how to do it, discover the trick here.