Natural Homemade Laundry Detergent
If summer has you in the mood to do a green craft, you can whip up a batch of Natural Homemade Laundry Detergent. You will learn how to make laundry detergent with this amazing tutorial. This DIY laundry detergent is all natural and non-toxic. A homemade laundry detergent recipe like this one could save you $70 or more per year! Following this laundry detergent recipe allows you to be green, stop exposing your family and yourself harmful chemicals, and save a big chunk of money.
Primary TechniqueGreen Crafting
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If you enjoy making natural homemade laundry detergent, you might also like trying your hand at crafting your own wool dryer balls. These reusable balls can help reduce drying time, soften clothes, and even reduce static cling. They make a great gift for eco-conscious friends or family members who are looking to reduce waste and chemicals in their laundry routine.
Another fun project to try is making your own beeswax wraps. These reusable food wraps are not only eco-friendly but also customizable in size and design. Perfect for packing lunches, storing leftovers, or covering dishes, beeswax wraps are a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic wrap. They also make a thoughtful homemade gift for family and friends who are looking to reduce their plastic usage.
If you're looking for a seasonal craft project, consider making homemade candles using natural ingredients like soy wax and essential oils. These candles not only make great gifts for any occasion but can also help create a cozy and relaxing atmosphere in your home. Personalize them with different scents and colors to suit the season or mood you want to evoke.
No matter which craft project you choose to tackle next, remember to have fun and enjoy the process of creating something unique and handmade. Happy crafting!
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Weberme
Apr 01, 2016
I have been looking for a homemade laundry detergent and could not find one without borax. I am so glad to see this one posted. I have not used essential oils yet but am getting ready too. My youngest grandson has had eczema since he was born and it flares up when he uses a lot of products. We have to watch what we use. Has anyone who has eczema tried using this? Also has anyone tried useing the thieves or another oil in this recipe for getting out the stain or should it be keep seperate. I am super excited about trying this. Thanks.
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