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Keep the weeds at bay in your rocks, sidewalks, and fence lines without any harsh chemicals or store-bought sprays! This DIY natural weed killer uses all-natural ingredients that work fast to kill weeds. It’s amazingly effective and much safer than most weed killers!

I’ve spent a lot of years experimenting with different homemade weed killers. <...


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Go bottle-free with these DIY solid conditioner bars! These melt and pour bars are made with just 3 ingredients that nourish and hydrate your hair, leaving it beautifully soft and shiny. Conditioner bars are great for travel, but they’re also a fun, zero-waste product to use whenever you wash your hair.

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This whipped foaming sugar soap is a rich and luxurious body scrub. A cross between a silky bath butter and a classic sugar scrub, this recipe will exfoliate, cleanse, and moisturize. Try three different colors and scent options!

Sugar scrubs are some of the most beginner-friendly, fun recipes on my blog!

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You’ve heard that buying in bulk is a great way to save money, but is it always? Which items are best purchased in bulk?

I’m sharing all the details of the smarter way to save money on natural products! Learn what to buy, where to buy it, and how to actually stretch your dollar while living a natural, sustainable lifestyle.

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Reusing items is such an easy way to save money and live a more eco-friendly life! From old t-shirts and pasta jars to beeswax wraps and wool dryer balls, there are so many ways to cut back on what you buy. Let’s look at 12 things to reuse around your home to save money!

Living a frugal, thrifty life is a huge value of mine, and it certainly hel...


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