In this video, I show you how to use unusual objects in your everyday life to make your own useful tools.
You can melt crayons over your canvas shoes in order to make them waterproof. You can even layer them on top of each other to give them a fun color
Before lighting a candle, always put it in the fridge for a few hours. This will help it last longer
To help flowers last longer, simply spray some hair spray on them.
When removing different wires from a specific place – like a tv or a wifi router, take a picture of them beforehand. This way you’ll remember what they looked like before.
When you’re moving, always pack the heavy items, such as books, or liquids inside a suitcase. This will prevent your moving boxes from breaking.
Another great hack is to pack fragile frames, and glassware inside your couch pillows. This will prevent them from breaking.
I also show you how to make your own footstool for your dining room using a bucket, some fabric and then soft couch material to make it soft.
Timestamps:
0:54 – Amazing candle hack
2:22 – Genius handy work tricks
3:50 – Incredible moving hacks
4:48 – Fragile packing
6:54 – DIY footstool
8:41 – Great use for coffee grounds
10:35 – Amazing wine hacks
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