I pinned the recipe for homemade fabric softener awhile back and I finally made the time Saturday to mix up a batch. It was really easy and it smells SO good! And how economical! Fabric softeners are so expensive in the store!
Here’s the pin (originally from The Frugal Girls).
What You’ll Need:
• 6 cups HOT water
• 3 cups white vinegar
• 2 cups Suave Refreshing Waterfall Conditioner {or other favorite scent}
What You’ll Do:
• Mix conditioner & hot water well, until conditioner is dissolved completely.
• Add the vinegar, and mix well.
• Store in a large container {empty fabric softener container, empty large vinegar bottle, etc}
• Pour into a downy ball… or use approx. 2 tbsp. in the fabric softener spot in your laundry machine… then wash!
**Note from Tammy ** I couldn’t get my conditioner to dissolve completely in the hot water (maybe my water wasn’t hot enough....it was as hot as I could get it coming from the faucet), but I remedied that by pulling out my hand-held blender. It took care of those small flakes of conditioner that didn’t completely dissolve. That made it perfectly smooth!
I put mine in mason jars (just because I love them and think everything looks better in a mason jar) and tied a little raffia bow around the top because everybody knows how much ladies love our pretty packaging, right?
Isn’t that the prettiest blue?
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What a great idea. I love that you put yours in Mason jars with the rafia ribbon. Wishing you a nice week.
ReplyDeleteI agree about things looking better in jars! :) I'll have to try this, sounds super easy!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try this!...and I do like how you put it in the mason jars. Do you think it softens well?
ReplyDeleteOooh. I bet that smell wonderful! Will have to try it. Love the "packaging" too! Have a happy Monday.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do do great in the jars! What a pretty thing to look at while your doing laundry! Nice looking? How did it work?
ReplyDeleteLove love love!!
ReplyDeleteI will surely try this.
Love mason jars.
Thanks for sharing
Hugs
Trace
www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com
This is great! I need to make this next since I made the powdered laundry detergent you and Karen posted awhile ago! Looks pretty too!
ReplyDeleteHi Tammy, great idea, shall try it out, thanks. Looks wonderful in the Mason jars, then again, what dosen`t. Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteI have wanted to try that but was afraid it might leave oily spots on my clothes. I rarely use liquid softener because on some of our dark clothes you can see spots that look like oil spots, big ones! I haven't heard of anyone complaining of that before have you? I do use softener sheets with no problem.
ReplyDeleteLove the blue color and using canning jars!
That looks wonderful. I am going to have to make that. It looks very cute in the jars.
ReplyDeleteI made the fabric softener awhile back, it smelled wonderful. I didn't make mine look as nice as you did.
ReplyDeleteHello sweet Tammy!
ReplyDeleteOh...You are so resourceful and wise! I can't wait to make up a batch for home. I am always running out of fabric softener.
I love the way you filled canning jars with softener. what lovely gifts they would make for special friends.
I can't wait to share this with some of my church ladies.
Big blessings and hugs,
Carolynn xoxo
I don't use fabric softener but one time I made my own Febreze from fabric softener; it worked really well! It sure is pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
I may just try that.Does the vinegar keep it from going sour? I will try that this week! I always forget to buy fabric softener.
ReplyDeleteI am late to the party. Sorry such a crazy day. Thanks for hosting! Hope all is well. I already want to make that pizza dish above me.
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