There are always these pesky little obstacles in life that make everything so difficult. All these first world problems can easily ruin your day. Luckily, the internet is full of handy DIY life hacks and tips that can help you!
- Wrap a wet paper towel around your beverage and put it in the freezer. In about 15 minutes it will be almost ice cold.
- Use a clothpin or a hair brush to hold the nail whilst hammering.
- Need to read a recipe from a book, then use a pant hanger to hold the book for you.
- Use a clean dustpan to fill a container that doesn’t fit the sink.
- Do something unusual while locking the door before a long trip etc to remember that you’ve definitely done it.
- Tie a small piece of bright-colored fabric to your luggage bag. This will save a lot of time in checking whether if it’s yours or not.
- Use your sunglasses as a mobile stand. It will hold more stably than leaning it on other things.
- Cut a small hole in the top corner of the juice carton, so that it won’t explode all over your table.
- Use a spring from an old pen to keep your charger from bending, and breaking.
- Use paper clips to organize your cables.
- For iced coffee, use frozen coffee cubes to ensure the drink doesn’t get watered down.
- Place a rubber band around an open paint can to wipe your brush on, and to keep paint off the side of the can.
- Add one tablespoon of baking soda or vinegar so the shell of the egg comes effortlessly.
- Use a hair clip to organize long wires.
- A frozen, saturated sponge in a bag makes an icepack that won’t drip all over when it melts.
- Rub stuck zipper teeth with a graphite pencil tip to fix them.
- Use an accented letter as your passcode. No one will ever be able to guess it.
- Use a pencil case or sunglasses case to keep your cables organized in your luggage bag while on a trip.
- Always place a piece of paper at the bottom of the dustbin. It would absorb the wet waste.
- Citrus flavor candles leave the fragrance for longer hours.
- If a lid is stuck, just pour a little hot water. Leave for a few minutes and then open.
- You can preserve the herbs by putting them in the freezer.