Tupperware-type, empty roll-type baby wipe container, etc.
Shredded
Cut Bounty towels in half so that you have 2 short rolls of towels.
Remove cardboard core with fingers.
Place in container. (I use an empty round wipes container.)
Boil water and add shampoo and lotion; pour over paper towels and replace lid.
These work great and save a lot of money.
You may need to adjust water amount to your liking (I use 3 1/2 cups).
Place all ingredients in a bowl.
Mix well with a hand mixer.
It will be somewhat like whipped cream.
Package into containers.
Pour everything into a large bowl and mix with electric mixer until smooth. Pour into lotion pump bottles.
I guess you could add essential oils if the \"baby smell\" is not to your liking.
Mix all ingredients in large bowl with mixer on low speed so not to whip too much air into the lotion.
Store in jars.
Mix ingredients until smooth and put in pretty lotion bottles.
Mix water and lotion until well blended.
Cut Bounty towels in half with a straight edge (sharp) knife.
Remove cardboard core from 1 roll.
Save the other roll for later use.
Place towels in an airtight container (Tupperware Signature Series 3 works great). Pour water mixture over towels.
Let set several hours.
Pop up towels from center and enjoy.
Cut roll of towels in half; remove cardboard center.
Mix water, shampoo and oil in plastic container (such as an old baby wipe container).
Put 1/2 of the roll in container.
Put the lid on and turn upside down to let the towels soak thoroughly.
Tip back, right side up.
Pull from center of roll.
Keep other 1/2 of roll for another time.
You will need an old baby wipe container.
Separate paper towels; stack together.
Cut paper towels in half; then cut to fit container.
Place large pieces in container. Make a mixture of water, baby bath and baby oil.
Pour over paper towels.
Let set for a few minutes and drain off extra.
Place extra pieces in smaller container and add mixture.
Containers need to be airtight.
Fill a baby food jar 1/2 way full of whipping cream.
Shake, shake, shake until solid butter forms, about 10 to 15 minutes. Pour off the buttermilk.
Spread on bread or crackers.
This makes a neat prize for a baby shower.
Cut the roll of paper towels in half with an electric knife or sharp knife.
Place in a container with lid (old Chubs container). Bring all ingredients to a boil, pour over towels and close lid. Cool before using.
Place the water in the top of a double boiler and add the wax.
Heat until all the wax has melted, then transfer the mixture to a blender.
Slowly add the olive oil while blending on low.
As soon as all the olive oil has been blended, add the essential oils and blend for a few seconds.
Allow the mixture to cool in a heat-safe dish until it is creamy.
Store in a well-sealed container and use just like any other lotion.
Add pure cocoa powder to lotion, stirring till completely mixed & to desired color (looks darker in lotion than on skin).
Add to lotion bottle pump to use.
dding the rub to any homemade barbecue sauce.
Extra rub
Sift the flour and salt together.
Add oil and water.
Work with hands.
If clay is too stiff, add more water.
If clay is too wet, add more flour.
Finally, put in the hand lotion.
Mix the flour and the salt together.
Next, add the oil and water.
Work the mixture with your hands until it is dough like. If the dough is wet, add more flour.
If it is dry, add more water.
When it is just right, add the hand lotion.
Store in the refrigerator.
Mix flour and salt together.
Next add oil and water.
Work mixture with hands until it is doughlike.
If it is too stiff, add more water.
If it is too wet, add more flour.
When the clay is a thickness that you like, knead in the lotion.
After you have made the clay you can store it in the refrigerator or use it right away.
Have fun!
Mix all together and pour over folded paper towels (Bounty works best) in a Rubbermaid container.