It's spring! That means all of my boys are coming into the house with really dirty hands. While I can yell at them to scrub up often, none of it will matter if the soap isn't working. Not only does it need to do the job, but they need to be able to handle it effectively!
We've been using the Softsoap® brand of products for quite a while, and we just tried their new pure foaming handsoaps. I love the smell! The kids like that it foams up nicely. I appreciate that it's not all over the bathroom when they are done.
It's also made with 100% natural fragrances, It's dye-free and alcohol-free. It is just absolutely awesome! Find it in the lemongrass and fresh scents at retailers that sell Softsoap!
As we head into spring, it just makes sense to keep things simple and pure. What are some ways you do this with your family? We've started making big strides by:
- Planting a garden and drying the bounty if we can't eat it all
- Reusing everyday items like glass bottles, jars, and even coffee pods
- Growing natural clover in our yard -- instead of fussy grass
- Using homemade cold and flu fighter
Do you have ideas for keeping things pure and simple? Share them and you could win a prize!
Wanna Win? One lucky Lille Punkin' reader will get a set of the new products! To be entered to win, just use the form below. You have until March 26th at 11:59 pm EST. Open to U.S. residents, 18+ only.
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We've been using the Softsoap® brand of products for quite a while, and we just tried their new pure foaming handsoaps. I love the smell! The kids like that it foams up nicely. I appreciate that it's not all over the bathroom when they are done.
It's also made with 100% natural fragrances, It's dye-free and alcohol-free. It is just absolutely awesome! Find it in the lemongrass and fresh scents at retailers that sell Softsoap!
As we head into spring, it just makes sense to keep things simple and pure. What are some ways you do this with your family? We've started making big strides by:
- Planting a garden and drying the bounty if we can't eat it all
- Reusing everyday items like glass bottles, jars, and even coffee pods
- Growing natural clover in our yard -- instead of fussy grass
- Using homemade cold and flu fighter
Do you have ideas for keeping things pure and simple? Share them and you could win a prize!
Wanna Win? One lucky Lille Punkin' reader will get a set of the new products! To be entered to win, just use the form below. You have until March 26th at 11:59 pm EST. Open to U.S. residents, 18+ only.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
*Sample received to review. Opinions are my own.
I declutter first and then start checking tasks off a spring clean list.
ReplyDeleteWhat I do to Spring Clean in my home is shampoo carpets, wash winter blankets, was windows, clean the yard and give away clothes I no longer wear!
ReplyDeleteWashing the windows is my biggest job at the start of Spring. It is alot of work but it's worth it in the end!
ReplyDeleteI try and donate old clothes I don't wear and reorganize my makeup :)
ReplyDeleteI top to bottom clean my home..starting with the breezeway. After a long winter season..it is the part of my home that needs the most attention.
ReplyDeletevacuuming,dusting,sweeping moppin, laundry
ReplyDeletego thru all my clothes, go thru kitchen items, go thru pantry & fridge, put away winter wardrobe and bring out spring/summer!
ReplyDeleteclean bulbs and roof
ReplyDeleteI clean out all the closets, declutter and then deep clean everything.
ReplyDeleteI clean the floors and carpets, windows, baseboards and clean out closets and cupboards.
ReplyDeleteI clean out closets , clean walls and carpets and carpets. I clean
ReplyDeleteout kitchen cabinets and clean flower beds.
WE GO through all clothes from the winter and get rid of them as well boots coats etc that we know won't fit! and rearrange furniture etc new look!
ReplyDeleteWhen we spring clean we wash the curtains, clean carpets, get out spring and summer clothes.
ReplyDeleteheather hgtempaddy@hotmail.com
I go through all our old clothes and then clean the windows and curtains since we can finally open the windows again.
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I clean from top to bottom - walls, windows, baseboards, etc.
ReplyDeleteA spring cleaning with the windows open!
ReplyDeleteIve only lived in my apt for about 6 1/2 months. I like to open both sliders and have my carpets cleaned.Since Im not completely unpacked shelves will be put up so I can these boxes out of here. Lol! I love spring cleaning! Thank you for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteIve only lived in my apt for about 6 1/2 months. I like to open both sliders and have my carpets cleaned.Since Im not completely unpacked shelves will be put up so I can these boxes out of here. Lol! I love spring cleaning! Thank you for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI bleach everything like mad crazy.
ReplyDeleteI began Spring Cleaning by mopping. Thank you, Jerri
ReplyDeleteI like to wipe down all the walls in the house in the spring, it makes everything seem so much cleaner and fresher.
ReplyDeleteI am working on getting rid of my clutter.
ReplyDeleteMy spring cleaning includes washing windows, vacuuming floors, corners, ceilings, etc, wash woodwork down and put all the winter items away.
ReplyDeleteMy comment was under Squish. My name is Tricia J
ReplyDeleteI usually go through closets and donate clothes we no longer need
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I moved all of my furniture to clean under and around, polished my wood floor and washed windows.
ReplyDeleteTaking a break from day 2 of spring cleaning right now. ;) I make a 6 day list with one or two rooms/areas per day. Work for 2 or so hours, and save what's left on the list for next week. Usually takes two weeks to complete. Today I am washing entry way walls and cleaning our screened in front porch. There's more on the list but it is going to pushed to next week. Lol
DeleteI wait until all the pollen is done flying through the air, then I wash my windows, screens and curtains.
ReplyDeleteI clean inside and put when I spring clean. Power washing the patio and siding is the toughest part.
ReplyDeleteI put music on and just go!
ReplyDeleteWhen I do spring cleaning I dust and clean in every corner
ReplyDeleteWE scrub all walls and clean all windows inside and out and that is merely just the beginning. All cupboards get cleaned and clothes gone through to get rid of clutter and stuff we are no longer using and it gets donated to the missions and such.
ReplyDeleteWhat ambitions cleaners everyone is. As we slow down by accumulating years, we do less major cleans and as much little stuff as possible. Spring used to mean clean windows/window sills, etc.
ReplyDeleteSpring cleaning for me involves cleaning out cabinets and closets. We clean out and donate whatever we do not use.
ReplyDeleteWhat I do to spring clean is to tackle one room at a time, that way i don't get overwhelmed.
ReplyDeleteI start cleaning one room at a time,dust ,organize, throw away,vacum, windows and paint if needed,Big job but its nice to have it fresh and clean!
ReplyDeleteI organize and clean up my bookshelves.
ReplyDeleteI wash all curtains and clean blinds
ReplyDeleteI start my Spring Cleaning by taking down all curtains and washing them, and while doing so, washing the windows and the Blinds. This one Spring Cleaning item ends up being an all day affair.
ReplyDeleteFor spring cleaning I declutter by gathering any clothes or items I have not used in a year and donate to charity.
ReplyDeleteI wash the curtains and clean the windows and go through our clothes.
ReplyDeleteWe clean under all the beds, clean out the closets, put away the winter clothes and bring out the spring clothes
ReplyDeleteit all starts with a massive decluttering. putting decorations away and organizing things in every room of the house. makes it easier to clean.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of dusting, vacuuming, and cleaning windows.
ReplyDeleteSpring cleaning in my home involves going through things I no longer need and reorganizing closets and drawers. I clean under beds, and make sure the windows and screens are cleaned.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest chore when Spring cleaning is washing windows, inside and out, cleaning or replacing blinds and washing or dry cleaning curtains. After that just deep cleaning base boards, washing walls and thoroughly dusting furniture and collectibles. It feels so good when it's all done!
ReplyDeleteWe will be painting our house inside and remodeling our bathroom and bedrooms! tmichellecooper55@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI deep clean by going through everything (dressers, closets, cabinets) and donate everything we don't use or need. It feels so good to get rid of things!
ReplyDeleteThrow open the windows and let the Spring in. Put on loud music and dance my way through it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
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I spring clean by cleaning out closets
ReplyDeleteI declutter when I spring clean .
ReplyDeleteWe do one room at a time.dusting,cleaning out winter clothes,etc
ReplyDeleteWe take one room at a time and clean and declutter each one. We donate the things we haven't used or needed in a while.
ReplyDeleteEvery room will get a scrub down and de-cluttering.
ReplyDeletefirst I go through closets and drawers and get rid of clothes that are too small. I then clean everything from the top of the house to the bottom with a lot of scrubbing.
ReplyDeleteLaurie Emerson