Household Cleaning Hacks | Clorox Council

For the last year I have been able to serve on the Clorox Advisory Council - it's filled with an amazing group of people that share tips and tricks of everyday life and cleaning hacks! However, it is not open to the public - invitation only. It’s been an awesome experience, and I want to share it with you!

Sadly, within the first month of our term, we were all impacted by COVID-19. Clorox took a major stand on what they would do to help fight this virus - their efforts are truly commendable. Clorox has found ways to increase production, provide helpful information, support healthcare workers and give back to communities. If you would like to read more please see here!

The Clorox Council has made me more aware of the products they offer and HOW to properly  use them. So here are a few things that I have learned.

Cleaning, Sanitizing and Disinfecting

We often hear these words used interchangeably but there is a major difference. I have worked in childcare for many years and we have always said that we would “clean or disinfect.” Here’s the difference - cleaning means to remove dust, dirt or debris by scrubbing, washing or rinsing. To sanitize means you’re only reducing the bacteria and disinfecting actually destroys or inactivates both the bacteria and viruses that are listed on a products label. 

DIY Disinfectant Solution with Clorox Bleach

I have always used ⅓ cups of bleach to water and that is not right. It really depends on what product you are using. I know I can’t be the only one that’s guilty of not reading instructions. Clorox has made it very easy for you to use their online tool to find the right measurements or simply turn the bottle over and read the instructions to use correctly.

Tough Stains

I am ALWAYS running to Google when one of the kids gets a stain in their clothes or the carpet. I’m looking for DIYs - anything to help me get it out. Now, I don’t have to, I head over to the Clorox website and explore by stain for a remedy of removal! If you visit their “how to” section you will find plenty of information!

Here are my favorite tried and true Clorox products!

Clorox® Splash-Less® Bleach I grew up using Clorox bleach- nothing else truly compares! I really like that they have now made it scented, so if you didn’t enjoy the smell of it before it’s a little easier to handle now.

Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes - these are incredibly handy, especially for little jobs. If a spill occurs or dirt is left behind from emptying a backpack, I can easily wipe the surface! No extra products needed.

Clorox® Clean-Up® Cleaner + Bleach is my holy grail! I can’t get enough of it. When I’m cleaning the bathroom or kitchen, I really don’t need much else! I like to keep a microfiber cloth in my bucket and clean and go!

Friendly Reminder: Use products as directed. 

I would love to know what your favorite Clorox products are!

Fall Fashion Mini Skirt Edition

mini skirt and turtleneck outfit

Fall is here and in full effect!!!

I was ready to try something new and decided to try a mini skirt - yes a mini skirt!!! I love this trend and it has been around for a while, especially during the fall season. Mini skirts and boots are always a vibe!

Trying this look and being a plus size apple shaped woman felt very tricky but I did it! It was truly pulling out the confidence I had on the inside and I wouldn’t trade it for anything!

Outfit Details:

Top: Similar

Skirt: SHEIN PLUS SPLIT HEM SKORT

Boots: JLO JENNIFER LOPEZ AFERN BOOT

What are your stables for fall? Spill all the tea!

Tips For Building Your Wedding Budget

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I like most young girls think about their weddings and what they would like for years before they even get engaged. They know the theme, the location, the honeymoon. They even have ideas about the glamorous dress they plan to wear on the biggest walk they’ll ever go on. The thing is, while you’re dreaming about handcrafted wedding cupcakes with a delicate swirl, and while you’re dreaming about the adults-only all inclusive holiday to Jamaica, and while you’re thinking about the engraved wedding rings - that’s all going to add up real fast.

I quickly discovered that weddings are a business as much as they are a beautiful ceremony between people who love one another. They’re a time for you to show yourselves as a couple to your friends and family, and there will be a day where people talk about the “event” that is your wedding. Of course, you just care about being married, but that doesn't mean that you can’t have a stylish wedding. The biggest question is how you plan to afford your day. Some people rely on the bank of Mum and Dad and others choose to use the help of Buddy Loans to see them through to their big day. Then there are those who spend years and years saving for the potentially biggest day of their lives. Below, we’ve put together some fantastic tips for you to be able to build the best possible wedding budget for your big day.

Make a point of setting a limit. You need to be firm with your wedding day bottom line. Once you set up what you can afford to spend, you can then stick to that spending limit when you are dancing around the shops buying invitations and chair covers. Keep a notepad where you can specifically write down all of the things that you buy and their costs as you buy them. This will help you to keep good track of your spending as you do it.

  1. Allow yourself some luxuries. Yes, there is a budget, but this is hopefully going to be the only wedding day you will ever have. You can stay within your budget but it’s much better to allow yourself some indulgences, too. For example, you might choose to make sure that your wedding cars are the best of the best. Some things, like photography, you should never skimp on.

  2. Be realistic. Are you really going to need a ballgown dress with a Lady Diana train and veil? Are you going to want to have a tented wedding on the beach if you know that you will want to have a sit-down meal? Daydream as much as you please, but be realistic in the actual planning. You’ll be able to use your budget much better if you do.

  3. Prioritize. You need a wedding, but guests are an important part of a wedding, so perhaps prioritizing your guests first is a good idea. You need to decide the type of wedding that you want so that you can ensure that you get the best of the best that will suit your budget at the same time.

  4. Never forget your tips. We may not be in the US, but that doesn't mean that you won’t want to tip your suppliers. It’s customary in this industry to offer a tip at the end of the service at night. You might not have considered it, but your wedding team is going to be up through the night with you. Yes, they’re being paid for their job, and if they go above and beyond a tip is a good thing.


  1. Pick one. If you’ve daydreamed about a big sit down dinner followed by a buffet of bacon rolls in the evening, you’re just like most soon-to-be-married couples. You might want to consider cutting one of these off because you’re going to go so much further with your budget when you have just one of these options. You can save so much money when you make one choice.

  2. Don't forget to factor in your deposits. Almost all wedding suppliers require a deposit for services, with the final balance due by the wedding date. Take the time to figure out which suppliers require which amount of cash and get cash envelopes ready for them. These will help you to keep everything in line so that you can offer your deposits early. If you budget your deposits well on paper, you can see whether you can afford the wedding of your dreams - or not. 

  3. Get help. Have you got family members and friends who would be willing to help? Someone with a connection to a luxury car company or a florist, perhaps? These people in your life are going to be invaluable to you. They’re going to be able to help you to pull together your wedding day - just make sure that you ask nicely! You can utilise the help of your friends and family and cut down the costs dramatically for your wedding day. If you know someone who can help you to tailor your wedding dress, ask for their help, too. Tailoring doesn't have to be an outrageous cost this way!

  4. Allocate the budget. Once you have a total budget in mind, you can work on allocating it. So, 10% to your bridal gown accessories and 30% to the venue. Shopping around can really help you to bring the prices right down when you are building a wedding budget.

  5. Ask your parents. If you have parents willing to help financially, ask them to chip in with the honeymoon. It’s 2021, so it’s more likely that you will have the finances to pay for your wedding yourself rather than your parents dividing costs between them. Of course, if they offer to help you with your costs, don't say no! They will love being able to help you out with the biggest day of your life. This is your wedding day - you don't have to be out of pocket to make this day beautiful.