Thursday, 21 April 2016

All about PinkPeonyPetals 2016

Welcome to my blog & business PinkPeonyPetals where we hope to embrace all things beautiful, homemade & handmade.

As a young girl I loved to design & create from miniature dolls house furniture made from matchboxes to completely designing my bedroom adding lots of pretty handmade accessories often using recycled materials. 

I learnt to knit & crotchet at a young age and continue to this day it has got to be one of my favourite crafts. I learnt to sew and embroider at school and have recently enjoyed making fabric or felt flowers for some new projects. We also have lots of other projects and items for sale we sell on FB. Etsy & EBay.



PinkPeonyPetals will be sharing lots of  tutorials, handy tips & ideas.

I will break down the categories into home decor, organisation, accessories, gifts, celebrations, baking & lots more each week PinkPeonyPetals will choose one or two topics & post lots of ideas, tutorials & favorite blogs on the subject.

I am extremely excited on the new path I want to take and I hope you all enjoy PinkPeonyPetals and join me on our pretty journey.

PinkPeonyPetal's web site is still under construction watch this space.

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Thank you for your continued support x

Friday, 1 April 2016

Deep clean your towels

BrightNest | Smelly Towels? 4 Easy Ways to Fix It


Towels would seem to be such a utilitarian object that they could never need any sort of optimization. As your towels age however, their absorbency decreases. Boost them back to their glory days with this simple hack.
If you're in the habit of using the amount of detergent recommended on the bottle, which is almost always way more than you need, and then hitting towels with fabric softener or dryer sheets you're setting yourself up for towels that lose their absorbency and can even begin to stink.
That's right, most of the time stinky towels aren't a result of failing to wash your towels enough but using too much detergent and fabric softener. The short of it is this: more isn't better and over time soap residue can accumulate within the fibres of the towels ensuring that not only do they fail to absorb as much water as they can but they also don't dry as effectively as they should. When your towels seem to get a funky smell immediately upon getting wet again, failure to dry completely thanks to soap residue is usually the culprit.

What can you do? Saving your towels is as simple as running them through two hot loads. Skip the detergent on both loads, run them through once with hot water and a cup of vinegar and then again with hot water and a half cup of baking soda. Your goal, whether washing brand new towels or old towels, is to strip the softener and detergent reside from the fibres of the towel and get them as absorbent as possible.