| diy soap dispenser |
These are just the cutest!! I found the jars on sale at a local craft shop, and just had to make this. I love when my mountain man can use his power tools, and I can class and craft the project up. So, you'll need a ball jar and a foam pump. I say foam pump, because I know you can make your own liquid soap or buy large refills for liquid soap. I'll post my recipe once I've tried it. I think this would be even cuter if you can an old vintage ball jar.
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Using a drill, puncture a hole. Using a pair of needle nose pliers, tear the metal off just
until the pump can go in.If you have a more sturdy lid, you should be able to use the
drill to really make a bigger hole.
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Using super glue {or epoxy} to fasten that pump on there.One of the stems of my pumps were too long, but I didn't bother to cut it. We'll see if I regret that choice...but for now it's fine!
what I usually buy in the store. Overall, pretty easy. Special thanks to my sweetheart!
Earlier today we started our weekend off with a loverly walk. It was perfectly sunny, still warm but a bit cool in the shade. I love taking walks together, since it gives us a chance to talk about any frustrations, or maybe even think about some future goals and dreams. This time, he was going to show me the 'telescope' that exists on our old school campus. I still don't believe him, because we never found it. We even got a little bit lost. About two or three miles in, we got really thirsty. I didn't grab water before we left, because someone was in a hurry to get going before it started to get super hot outside.
Well, we regretted that decision greatly at the two mile mark. At that point, my sweetheart started talking about selling my car key for some water. Almost sounded like a good idea at the time. Finally, we were finally only a mile away. Why does it seem like the closer you get to home, the more urgent your need becomes? Like when you're stuck in traffic less than a mile from you house, you have to use the loo that much more. Anyway, we gulped some water down and got onto our next weekend adventure! Except this time, we brought water.
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