

She brings the art of creativity and personalization to every single event making her the best at what she does. Her creativity, keen eye, attention to detail and knack for perfection is what her clients love about her. She is the author of the best-selling book, “ The Art of Floral And Event Design” and founder and editor of celebrations and lifestyle magazine, The Art of Celebrating. Her insights and work have been featured in national publications like Brides, PartySlate, Modern Luxury Weddings, Inside Weddings, Yahoo, ESPN, New York Times etc and she appears regularly in media outlets like ABC, The Tribune and more. She is widely regarded as One of the best Wedding planners in America by Brides, Top 5 wedding vendors in the world by WEDLUXE, top wedding planner in Chicago by PartySlate and more. Up next, shop the newest items from the Poosh Shop here.Akeshi Akinseye is the founder and CEO of Kesh Events and is the leading expert in the wedding and event industry on all things celebrations.
#SPRING CLEANING HACKS PORTABLE#
Once your place is squeaky clean, use these $50 items to organize your belongings. They include the Bissell Little Green Pet Deluxe Portable Carpet Cleaner, the ColorCoral Cleaning Gel, the ODISTAR Desktop Vacuum Cleaner and the Hiware 26-Piece Drill Brush Set for Cleaning. Things you didn’t know you can put in the dishwasher: refrigerator shelves, various beauty tools like tweezers and even some hair brushes, cleaning supplies like dustpans and sponges, and pet toys.Let it soak for 20 minutes and then scrub away. If your water pressure feels low or your shower has started to spray, the hard minerals in your water may be clogging your showerhead.

Keep your toilet smelling and looking fresh with this all-natural concoction: one cup of baking soda and 20 drops of tea tree essential oil.If the grime and rust on the bottom of your pots and pans is bugging you, use shaving cream to remove the stains. This one is for the extremely detail-oriented cleaners.How, you ask? Use the tongs to pinch the blinds shut while you wipe down shade by shade. For window blinds (which get so dusty), use tongs and a dust cloth.
#SPRING CLEANING HACKS WINDOWS#
This is an old-school hack, but nothing works better than upcycling newspaper to clean mirrors and windows ~streak-free~ baby.Speaking of your vacuum, if you don’t have all the attachments and gadgets, use an empty paper towel roll to get in sneaky crevices and tough-to-reach spots (like in between your couch cushions).Your vacuum will last longer if you remember to keep up its maintenance. Use scissors to cut the matted hair that’s wrapped around the wheels and roller part. A TikTok superstar has unveiled five handy cleaning hacks using an Aldi product which costs just 89p to help her followers with their spring cleaning. Don’t forget to clean out your vacuum.This will help save time and make the task a little less daunting. Before you deep clean your fridge, take pictures of the inside so you know exactly where to put everything back.This will help keep it clean and avoid tough buildup for when you do a full-on deep clean. Rossen Reports: Spring cleaning hacks that will save you time & money Hearst Television 378 subscribers Subscribe 0 No views 53 seconds ago We’re heading into spring, which means spring. Keep it in your shower or in your bathroom, and once a week while you have your favorite hair treatment on, take the time to quickly scrub the inside of your shower. Buy an extra dish scrubber and fill it up with soap and a splash of vinegar.Having the items in a convenient spot will encourage you to quickly spruce up the space rather than having to lug scrubbers and sprays from room to room. In every bathroom, keep a caddy with basic cleaning supplies under your sink.OK, get your scrubs on and get ready to make your home sparkle and shine like never before. Truly not to be dramatic, but these tips will (believe it or not) motivate you to kickstart your project spring cleaning. Are we actually excited to deep clean? Ya, we are, thanks to these mind-blowing hacks.
