Laundry Experiment - Part 3

I have been asked some questions of why I would make my own laundry detergent...


First and foremost, I had heard about others doing it, and I figured it would be a fun and interesting project to try out.  Simple as that...

Secondly, it saves money.  I spent about $7 on the supplies and $10 for the glass jar which made about 10 batches of detergent.  I am hoping that this will be enough to last us several months.  I would spend more than that on one large bottle of Tide.  And...I felt like I was buying detergent a lot.  I had planned to figure out the cost per load, but knew I probably wouldn't be much good at following through on that.  So...I will refer to Trent, of Simple Dollar, who did a cost analysis who found that the homemade detergent cost 3 cents per load while using Tide costs about 30 cents.

Now, Mark would ask me, have you factored in the opportunity cost?  And, like Sean asked...does the 3 cents include your labor?  No...it doesn't include labor, but please reference the first reason I decided to try this...fun project.  I wanted to :)  And, it really didn't take much time at all, so yes, it was worth it to me to try this out.

Third, from what I have read, it is more environmentally friendly due to less chemicals than store bought detergent, less plastic bottles bought (sorry, dad!), etc.  I wish I knew more details to relay on this, but you wouldn't want to listen to me try to be scientific - trust me.

Will I keep using this in the long run?  Right now I would say...yes.  I will definitely tweak the recipe as I see fit i.e. using more soap, changing out the soap scent I use, etc.  I also made dishwashing detergent so I will post about that soon!

Fill 'er up...

These make me want to paint something green. 

I used to dread the chore of pumping gas.  Now I find that it is an errand that I don't mind just because it means not having to pull Paddy out of his carseat and then fight to get him back in.  I would be so happy to pump my own gas if the pumps were still this cute.

My mom and I saw these in Cold Spring the other day, so I had to stop to get a picture!


Guest Room

We painted our guest room upstairs a tan color (Behr - Distant Tan).  I was excited to get to use my imperial trellis look-alike duvet that I bought ages ago at Home Goods.  That was the only 'new' piece that went into this room...the rest is stuff that we had used in other rooms before...

Before...

After...

Watercolor by Suta Lee over the Urban Outfitter's upholstered headboard...
Love that donkey tail succulent...
I am really digging the gallery walls lately...I need to update this picture because I finally located the white porcelain keys that belong in the black frame...