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    See How an Expert Crafter Organizes All of Her Art Supplies

    Making a mess is part of the crafting process. But once the glue, glitter, and paint transforms into a beautiful end product, it’s best to make your creative space as neat and tidy as possible. That way, you have a blank slate for your next craft project.
    In the video above, watch an expert crafter turn her cluttered crafting corner into a more efficient work space. Good Housekeeping’s Senior Video Producer Tessa Donolli describes herself as “a big maker of things,” which means she has supplies specific to painting, embroidery, drawing, and just about anything else.
    To make her space more efficient and visually appealing, Tessa started by tackling one trouble area at a time and finding the best organization method for each. For example, she hung acrylic paints on a wire rack with color-coded clothespins. She painted each clothespin with the corresponding acrylic paint color to help her quickly eye the perfect shade.

    15 Ways to Organize Your Craft Room

    She followed similar organization methods for her other supplies: Everything was categorized by color and labeled accordingly. Aside from her most-used acrylic paints, she stored everything else in clear bins — some with pre-made dividers, others with DIY dividers made out of leftover cardboard — which lets her see exactly what she has at all times.
    Her biggest takeaway: No matter how much space you have, your craft area should inspire you to tackle your next project. Crafters like Tessa rely on color-coded bins and pretty labels. Others may want to take a more laid-back approach by tucking everything away in drawers and out-of-sight bins.
    Watch the video above for more craft organization ideas.

    All the Organizers You Need for Your Craft Supplies

    Wire Wall Grid Panel
    Kaforise amazon.com
    $25.99

    Plastic Stackable Storage Bins
    mDesign amazon.com
    $34.99

    Organizer with Adjustable Dividers
    KLOUD City amazon.com
    $8.99

    Catch-All Organizers
    mDesign amazon.com
    $13.99

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    Tia Mowry's Chic New Etsy Home Decor Collection Is Here to Upgrade Your Space

    Etsy makes it possible for millions of creatives around the world to sell their one-of-a-kind products and vintage pieces, including home decor, on a daily basis. Now, the retailer is bolstering its already impressive home category by teaming up with actress Tia Mowry-Hardrict on a limited edition collection.
    Tia, an entrepreneur and mother of two who recently gave Good Housekeeping a tour of her well-organized pantry, collaborated with nine talented Etsy artisans on a refined collection to make any house feel like a home. Her trendy products are all designed to easily help you craft a relaxing environment and enjoy the company of family and friends indoors.

    With prices ranging from $22 for a graphic linen kitchen towel to $166 for an organic-inspired beverage pitcher, there’s something for everyone. The star’s appreciation for subdued neutrals and organic materials, along with pops of texture and metallics, is on full display in this special collection. “Sunday is my favorite day of the week because it’s the day that my family regularly makes time to cook and enjoy a meal together,” says Tia, who runs a supplement company and regularly posts lifestyle-focused videos on her YouTube channel. “When co-designing this collection, I wanted to create items that elevated and encouraged these small, precious, everyday moments.”
    And Etsy’s collaborations with lifestyle tastemakers doesn’t end here. The e-commerce site plans to work with home renovator and TV personality JoJo Fletcher as well as “Queer Eye” star Tan France.
    But until then, go ahead and shop Tia’s must-have new home decor collection on Etsy. You won’t be disappointed.

    Shop the Tia Mowry Etsy Home Decor Collection

    Geo Tassel Lumbar Throw Pillow Cover
    ChloeandOlivePillows etsy.com
    $90.00

    Linen Kitchen Towel
    keephousestudio etsy.com
    $105.00

    Shallow Lidded Jar
    mySampleHAUS etsy.com
    $109.00

    Potted Soy Candle
    ChelseaCandleCo etsy.com
    $61.34

    Ceramic Berry Basket
    FromDonnasHands etsy.com
    $35.00

    Large Oval Serving Platter
    TagliaferroCeramics etsy.com
    $148.00

    Jug of Roses Giclee Print
    deebeale etsy.com
    $25.22

    Striped Storage Basket
    CoastalCraftwork etsy.com
    $128.16

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    Cleaning Tips for the Trickiest Kitchen Surfaces

    Fingerprints on the fridge, stubborn cooked-on stovetop grime, and unsightly stains on stone countertops—every kitchen has a few elements that can stand in the way of you getting the satisfaction of a sparkling finish, no matter how much elbow grease you apply. A few of those cases can be confronted by working smarter, not harder, and relying on task-specific tools like Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Wand. Here are a few tips for how to handle some of the most commonly troublesome kitchen textures.
    Don’t resort to crazy tricks for your glass cooktop.

    Low-profile glass cooktops have risen in popularity lately, and for good reason. They look sleek, don’t have any major crevices for food to get stuck in, and are available with induction burners. But they can present a tricky cleaning challenge if anything like a splash of sauce gets hardened on there by the heat.

    Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Wand

    There are all kinds of elaborate hacks out there for getting those messes off, but do you really want to be using harsh scrapers on your priciest appliance? Instead, try the Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Wand, a winner of the 2020 Good Housekeeping Cleaning Award.
    The pyramid-textured surface effectively cuts through the ickiest grease and grime using just water, which means there’s also less need for harsh chemicals near your food prep area. The judges loved the easy leverage of the wand version, but you can also snag the pad version if you prefer. And if you’re obsessive about a see-your-reflection shine, finish up with a swipe of the Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Rejuvenator Polish.

    Double down on shine when it comes to stainless steel.

    When cleaning stainless steel surfaces like refrigerator doors, the experts at The Good Housekeeping Cleaning Lab recommend brushing in a circular motion, which will buff out streaks, disguise any big scratches, and leave you with a pretty buffed texture.
    For an extra gleam, there’s a solution right under your nose. While oiling your refrigerator or toaster might seem odd at first, buffing in a thin coat of mineral oil will not only restore that factory-fresh shine, it will also create a bit of a protective shield from fingerprints. That gunk-repelling power will make it easy to do a quick maintenance wipe with a soft cloth or sponge every day or so, limiting daunting deep cleans.
    Go gentle on your countertops and stone surfaces.

    Scotch-Brite® Advanced Scrub Dots Non-Scratch Scrubbers

    What’s the best material for counters? It’s an endless debate. But regardless of if you’re team stone or favor a composite surface, prevention is key. Once you’ve scorched, scratched, or chipped these surfaces, it can be tricky and costly to replace them. Invest in some attractive trivets and hot plates to hold any hot pans coming off the stove, and consider keeping an old-fashioned spoon-rest handy to avoid stains from sauces or spices. And while granite is ideal for rolling out pastry or kneading bread dough, avoid exposing it to any acidic foods like lemon or tomato, which can etch and damage the stone itself.
    When you’re doing your nightly kitchen clean-up, don’t just absentmindedly reach for the heavy duty scrubber that’s on your sink. Designate a guaranteed non-scratch sponge, like the Scotch-Brite® Advanced Scrub Dots Non-Scratch Scrubbers, as your regular go-to. The extra-wide sponge is easy to hold and makes quick work of large surface areas, and can lift up stuck-on stuff without doing any damage.
    And don’t be afraid to get a little aggressive with woods.

    Woods are some of the trickiest kitchen surfaces to keep looking fresh. Constant use, dish soap, and the abrasions of sharp knives all pummel away at any protective finish on your cutting boards or butcher blocks. This will leave an opening for water and juice from meat or fruits to soften and dull the texture—if you’ve ever taken a cutting board out of the sink and noticed it feels a little mossy or slimy, that’s exactly what we’re talking about.

    Scotch-Brite® Scrub Dots Non-Scratch Sponge

    When your workhorse wood pieces get to that point, do a bit of refinishing to bring them back to their former glory. First, give them a good once-over with something textured, like a scrubbing sponge. The beautiful thing about wood is that little knife scrapes will turn into a rich patina that just gets more beautiful over time.
    When the wood is dry, follow up with a medium-grade sandpaper (we like 120 grit). Follow up with a more finely textured paper (220 grit or higher). You’ll be left with a velvety, smooth surface with plenty of character. Seal everything up with a coat of food-safe finishing balm—usually a combination of beeswax, a neutral oil. Rub in a generous coat and let it soak in overnight, then wipe away any excess in the morning. Happy chopping!

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    To Hack or Not to Hack? We Put Cleaning DIYs to The Test

    Cleaning hacks are having a moment — and there is something deeply satisfying about finally cleaning a stubborn stain with that trusty box of baking soda. But some of those so-called solutions end up being more trouble than they’re worth. With help from our Good Housekeeping Institute experts, we put a few cleaning hacks to the test.
    In the video above, watch as cooked-on grime gets banished with just water and a swipe of the Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Pad (so much easier than another “hack”, a homemade paste that dries overnight), and stay tuned to see the best ways to deal with pet hair and water spots. The winners might surprise you.

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    Scotch-Brite™ Pet Hair Roller
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    Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Pads

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    The Best Stock Tank Swimming Pool Ideas to Help You Beat the Heat

    There’s nothing like jumping into a pool to cool off on a hot summer day. While home swimming pools come in a range of designs and sizes (some can even cost more than $20,000), there’s one particular type that’s currently trending on Pinterest—stock tank pools.

    Galvanized Stock Tank
    tractorsupply.com
    $99.99

    The stock tank pool, which is shaped like a tub and typically made of galvanized metal or plastic, draws inspiration from the country lifestyle. They’re fairly compact and affordable, with most designs retailing for under $500. Just keep in mind that you’ll likely need a pool net to keep bugs at bay and a pump to make filling it up a breeze. Plus, you’ll have to be mindful of rust if you choose a tin design. Luckily, you can easily purchase rust-proof products to protect the pool.
    If you’re ready to give a stock tank pool a try, see some of our favorites on Pinterest right now. Any one of these trendy pools would be perfect for enjoying the remaining days of summer.

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