We bet you think nothing of coin ridges, coat hangers, solo cups, and TV antennas. The truth is that these offer a fascinating use that you have never realized before! You see these things all the time, but not once did you think they had more to offer. Allow us to change your mind as you go through this slideshow!

These Everyday Household Objects Will Surprise By What They Can Do For You
Wine Bottle Dip
Wine is great, but we want to direct your attention to the dip located at the bottle’s bottom. The punt or kick-up provides the bottle the stability that it needs. It also makes it possible for it to contain sparkling wine. Lastly, it allows the steam to clean the inside just before the wine is poured into it.

Wine Bottle Dip
Shirt Loops
What are those loops on shirts for anyway? Apparently, this is something that started in the Navy. Of course, it is not like they have ample closet space on ships and boats. Sailors used to put up their shirts on hooks and nails instead. College kids from the olden days used to do the same thing at the gym!

Shirt Loops
Colored Toothpaste Squares
There is a good chance that you will see a colored block at the bottom of your toothpaste tube. It might be red, black, green, or blue. What are they for? These things are called “eye marks” and are important because the assembly line machines use them as cues to cut and fold the packaging accordingly.

Colored Toothpaste Squares
Gas Gauge Arrow
If you have a car, you should see a left or right arrow beside your gas gauge. It is there to tell you where the gas cap on the car is! You should already know where it is, but this is useful when you are driving a borrowed or rental car. This might not ring true if you have a car made before 2010, however.

Gas Gauge Arrow
Charcoal Purifies Air And Removes Odors
You can buy activated bamboo charcoal at a home goods store! Odors, allergens, and bacteria do not stand a chance against this. If you want to do that, you simply have to leave it inside mesh bags and put them in areas with terrible odors. It is that simple and nowhere near as expensive as an air purifier!

Charcoal Purifies Air And Removes Odors
Random Jean Buttons
We all wear jeans, right? At some point, you have likely wondered about the extra buttons in your pants. You might think it is random, but they are important to stop the jeans from wearing out. In 1829, Levi Strauss patented these “rivets” after hearing about miners complain about ripping the jean seams.

Random Jean Buttons
Extra Fabric With New Clothes
Did you think that you can use the extra fabric that comes with new clothes for tears? The truth is that you are supposed to use them as a trial clothe in the wash. This is a good idea because you will not have to risk the entire garment! You can figure out the best setting to avoid any bleeding or shrinking.

Extra Fabric With New Clothes
Pot Handle Holes
We bet you have no idea why holes in pan and pot handles exist. You can actually use them to hang the pieces of equipment after washing them. This will ensure that they will dry completely. When you cook, you can also insert the stirring spoon or ladle there to keep it sanitary!

Pot Handle Holes
Extra Sneaker Holes
Have you figured out what those extra holes at the top of your shoes are for? In case your shoes are too big, you can use them to make the fit more comfortable. Simply create a “lace lock” by inserting the shoelaces through the holes. This is a good idea because loose shoes often cause blisters.

Extra Sneaker Holes
Winter Hat Pom-Poms
Winter hats often come with those little pom-poms on top, but what exactly are they for? Apparently, this is something that has Scandinavian origins. In the past, knitters created the pom-pom at the spot where they gather the seams. This is no longer necessary, but it has stayed on anyway.

Winter Hat Pom-Poms
Airplane Window Holes
Yes, there is a hole in the window on the airplane. No, there is no need to worry. The breather hole lets the outer panes on the plane handle the difference in pressure as the aircraft goes higher. Without it, the cabin would not be safe and comfy. Besides, an air leak will happen if something is wrong.

Airplane Window Holes
Black Grating In The Microwave
You should take the time to appreciate the black grating on the microwave door! This is the Faraday shield, which is useful for preventing the electromagnetic fields from going out of the oven. It keeps you safe from harm and cooks your food. It might just be the most underappreciated thing on the planet.

Black Grating In The Microwave
Dimples On Golf Balls
Golf balls are not as round as you think. A closer look will reveal that it comes with dimples all over the surface. In the past, golfers noticed that old bumpy balls traveled further than new ones. The nicks and bumps create turbulence and reduce drag. This is the reason modern golf balls are designed that way!

Dimples On Golf Balls
Long Bottle Necks
Many adult beverages are stored in longnecked bottles. Apparently, this shape is good when you want to hold it for a long period of time. It is also ideal when you want to pour the contents into a glass or mug. If you have an unfiltered beer, it will probably have a more bulbous neck to catch sediments.

Long Bottle Necks
Can Tabs
Did you know the reason can tabs look like that? We know that they are annoying since they often fall into our drink. However, they are supposed to double as a straw holder. This is rather unnecessary now since nearly no one drinks from a can with the use of a straw.

Can Tabs
Takeout Boxes
There are days when nothing but Chinese takeout will do the trick. Do you eat it out of the carton too? Apparently, the boxes were designed to be turned into a plate. It’s not complicated at all. You just have to pull at the sides and then put it flat on the table. This is even more efficient than your own method!

Takeout Boxes
Double Keyboard Bumps
If you look at the F and J keys on your keyboard, you will find bumps below the letters. Apparently, they were added to give the user an idea of where their fingers are. Assuming you have the proper typing form, your right index finger should be on J, while the left index finger should be on F.

Double Keyboard Bumps
Measuring Tape Metal
The measuring tape comes with a small piece of metal at the end. Apparently, this is useful when you need to use the tape all by yourself. You can simply wrap it around a nail or screw as you do your thing. It is also serrated to make it easy when you have to mark the surface you are working with.

Measuring Tape Metal
Pen Cap Holes
Yes, pen caps come with holes. However, they are nothing you should lose sleep about! In fact, they were added for a very good reason. It seems like lots of people put the pen caps in their mouths when they think. If they ever accidentally swallow it, they will still be able to breathe!

Pen Cap Holes
iPhone Camera Hole
Ever since the iPhone 5 came out, Apple puts three mics on all of the phones they release. You will find one near the speaker grill, one on the bottom of the phone, and the last one near the camera lens. They did this to ensure that you can capture the sound no matter how you choose to hold your phone.

iPhone Camera Hole
Zigzag Side On Bobby Pins
There are two sides to bobby pins: the wavy and straight side. Many people put the straight side facing the scalp, but this is actually wrong. It might look cooler, but you can expect it to slide down all day long. When you put the wavy side down, it will hold onto your hair for a longer period of time.

Zigzag Side On Bobby Pins
Cable Cord Cylinders
Check your cord and you will find a cylinder-like lump near the end of it. These things are called ferrite cores. They have magnetic iron oxide, which helps prevent high-frequency electromagnetic interference. Stay close to a speaker when you make a call and there will be weird noises. These things prevent those!

Cable Cord Cylinders
Apple Power Cord Wings
MacBook power cords have wings, but why? It turns out that you can use them if you want to keep your things organized. Flip them up and wrap the cord if you do not want to accidentally trip anyone else! If you have a Type A personality, you will probably appreciate this feature.

Apple Power Cord Wings
Blue Part On The Eraser
Do you remember the two-sided erasers of your childhood? There were many theories about the blue half. Some people said that it could erase ink, but they are wrong. In reality, that portion is used on paper that it is thicker than loose-leaf or notebook paper. Artists often used special paper, after all.

Blue Part On The Eraser
Square Patches On Backpacks
You would never have guessed what the lashing square or pig snout on backpacks are for. They look cool, but they are also very useful. This feature can actually carry extra gear if you have string cords with you. Simply loop your stuff there and us it to hang anything that does not fit inside your bag.

Square Patches On Backpacks
Colorful Ice Cream Scoops
Can you believe that there is a special meaning behind each ice cream scoop color? It represents a particular scoop size. There are over a dozen sizes, each one depending on the scoops that will fit in a single cup. If you ask us, nothing can beat form and function together!

Colorful Ice Cream Scoops
Brass Material For Door Knobs
Have you ever wondered why doorknobs are always made with the use of brass? There is a good reason for this. The truth is that brass is resistant to the buildup of bacteria. This is good to hear since many people use doorknobs in the course of a single day. Anything less than brass would be prone to germs!

Brass Material For Door Knobs
Bottle Cap Discs
There are plastic discs underneath soda bottle caps, and we are here to tell you why. They might not seem important, but your soda would not be the same without it. The disc is useful when it comes to trapping carbon dioxide inside the bottle. Fizzy soda is where it is at! Flat soda? Not so much.

Bottle Cap Discs
Rearview Mirror Tab
Driving involves constantly looking in the rearview mirror. However, it can be hard to do that when you are blinded by the headlights of the car behind you. When this happens, you can just pull at the tab at the bottom of the mirror. This allows you to change its position and see what is going on behind you.

Rearview Mirror Tab
Coin Ridges
If you ever wanted to know why quarters and dimes have those rough edges, this is your lucky day. In the past, they used to stamp coins in weights that reflect their actual value. Before they added the ridges, people used to shave off the edges and make new coins from the shavings!

Coin Ridges
Grocery Cart Loops
When you go grocery shopping, there are usually things that are more vulnerable than the rest of the things in your cart. You should take advantage of the loops that frame the fold-out section. Simply hang those items with the help of the loops to avoid squishing it. What a great idea.

Grocery Cart Loops
Lined Paper Margins
You would never guess why they added margins to paper… Apparently, rats are the culprit here. During the times of rat infestations, the rodents liked to chew on pieces of paper indiscriminately. With the addition of the margins, the important content is generally safe from the teeth of these vile creatures.

Lined Paper Margins
Paper Condiment Bowls
Are you ready to hear that you do not have to keep coming back to the condiment station to refill the tiny paper cups? The truth is that you can simply unfold them this way to create a bigger cup! You now have to fill it up as much as you want to enjoy your meal in peace.

Paper Condiment Bowls
Women’s Underwear Pocket
Men might not know this, but many women’s underwear come with hidden pockets. Why is this? It turns out that the gussets are simply extra fabric that they did not want to stitch closed. This is better than extra seams. Besides we can always use a great hiding spot!

Women’s Underwear Pocket
Plastic Cup Lids
This one will probably shock you if you love coffee or tea. The plastic lids on your disposable cups are made to double as a coaster. Of course, this is not useful if you like to drink your coffee in your car on the way to work. However, this is a revelation if you are the type of person who sits down for it.

Plastic Cup Lids
Holes In Padlocks
Padlocks are very important, but what is the hole at the bottom supposed to do? This feature allows the water to go out when it gets inside. Many locks are placed outside, which means it is subjected to the whims of the weather. When it is jammed, it is also helpful to pour oil or WD-40 through the same hole.

Holes In Padlocks
Detachable Car Headrests
We bet you had to sit in the back during road trips as well. Perhaps you had nothing better to do than to play with headrest right in front of you back then! Who would have thought that you can actually pull it out? Car designers did this to ensure that the metal bars can shatter the windows in emergencies.

Detachable Car Headrests
Solo Cup Lines
Red solo cups are not only good for beer pong, you know. There are actually horizontal lines that will let you know the amount of alcohol you are drinking. The first one means one shot or an ounce. The second one means one glass or five ounces. The last one means an entire bottle or twelve ounces!

Solo Cup Lines
Jerry Can Handles
Outdoorsy folks have probably seen lots of Jerry cans over the years. These containers can store five gallons of fuel and come with three handles on the top. The design allows even distribution of the fuel no matter how it is carried. Two people must hold the outer ones, but one person should use the center.

Jerry Can Handles
Coat Hangers Made With Wood
Make it a habit to use wooden coat hangers! This is the way to go if you want a pleasant closet. Aside from the way they look, the material also makes the moths and bugs scamper away. Heavy clothing often attracts creepy crawlies, but this will no longer be the case when you invest in these beauties.

Coat Hangers Made With Wood
Juice Box Flaps
Juice boxes have such heavy top flaps because you are supposed to fold them outward like this. The kid in the photo has figured it out. This way, it is easier for little children to grasp the box without any fear of slipping. While these juice boxes are meant for kids ages 2 to 10, you can also enjoy it like this!

Juice Box Flaps
Holes In Your Converse
What are the holes on the side of your Converse for, anyway? Apparently, they allow your feet to breathe. This is a good idea since they tend to be locked in the whole day. Aside from that, it lets you test your creativity by giving you the chance to lace it up in funky ways.

Holes In Your Converse
Screwdrivers, But Also Wrenches
We bet you had no clue that you can slide the wrench over the top of the screwdriver. In fact, the latter was designed to do exactly this. It is a good trick to keep in mind when you work with tricky angles.

Screwdrivers, But Also Wrenches
Medicine Bottle For Adults
You can actually de-childproof medicine bottles without any problem whatsoever. Certain bottles have caps that make everything a lot easier. You just need to flip the whole bottle upside down. It is simple and useful. However, it is your responsibility to make sure that your kids do not figure out this trick.

Medicine Bottle For Adults
TicTac Hack
We love TicTacs, but there are times when they end up spilling when you only want a piece or two. The truth is that it does not have to be this way. The bottle cap was actually designed to give you exactly one piece. Simply close the cap, tip it over, and open it. This will give you exactly one TicTac!

TicTac Hack
The Hole In Your Spaghetti Spoon
You can use the holes in the spaghetti spoon to drain the pasta water, but there is something else they can do. Did you know that you can use these slots to measure the amount of spaghetti you want? Simply stick the spaghetti pieces through the holes and measure them.

The Hole In Your Spaghetti Spoon
Grooves Between Tire Treads
The indents on your tires do more than leave cool marks on the snow. You should keep an eye out on these features because they tell you a lot about the state of your tire. The lowest point in the grooves should be the lowest point the tire should be. If it is completely smooth, it is time to replace it ASAP.

Grooves Between Tire Treads
Gas Pump Latch
We bet you have noticed the weird latch on the gas pump in the past. However, you might not know what you can do with them. You can actually lock the latch between the gas pump handle grooves and let it do the job for you. Nope, you do not have to stand there and hold the pump as you refuel!

Gas Pump Latch
Toothpick Holder
Who would have thought that toothpicks come with built-in holders? There is often a ridged portion on the toothpick, and you are meant to break it off. Put it on the table and then put the toothpick inside a ridge. This is a fun and convenient way to ensure that it remains sanitary before using it once more.

Toothpick Holder
Aluminum Foil Packaging
Have you ever noticed those tables on the side of your aluminum foil? You can push it in to make it more efficient. This is a trick that will save you money in the long run. By pushing the sides, you are essentially locking the roll. It will prevent extra movement and let you rip off the foil with ease.

Aluminum Foil Packaging
Half Belt On Jackets
Half belts normally exist in pea coats and trench coats. Apparently, these outerwear pieces were initially developed for the military. The aim was to create oversized jackets that can be used as blankets as well. The half belt existed to bunch up the extra fabric for freedom of movement. These days, it is only a trend.

Half Belt On Jackets
Utility Knife Cap
Are you aware that the plastic cap at the bottom of the utility knife is actually really important? You should pull it out to reveal something you never knew before. It is part of a new blade. You can simply break off the edge to give yourself a new and improved blade!

Utility Knife Cap
Stapler Plates
The anvil is what you call the metal plate on the stapler. Flip the stapler upside down and turn the wheel to turn on the “temporary staple” mode. This lets you staple papers but with the arms pushed outward. What makes this different from the regular setting is that it is easier to take off the staple.

Stapler Plates
The Hole In Your Lollipop Stick
We bet you also liked to turn the lollipop stick into a whistle when you were done eating the candy. You must have seen that there is a hole in the top part of the stick. It is actually used to ensure that the candy does not fall off the stick after they pour it in the mold.

The Hole In Your Lollipop Stick
The Letter Arrangement On Your Keyboard
At some point, we have all wondered about the way they arranged the keys on the keyboard. There was a time when typewriters had alphabetical keyboards. However, typists started to type very quickly and caused the key arms of the typewriter to get stuck! They then changed it to QWERTY to prevent this.

The Letter Arrangement On Your Keyboard
Ridges In Audio Jack
It turns out that the ridges on audio jacks help keep the wires in place and protect them. They are also very useful since they dictate where the sound is channeled to. One band is meant for the right headphone, while the other one is meant for the left headphone.

Ridges In Audio Jack
Silica Gel Packets
Your new purses or shoes often come with silica gel packets. What are they used for? They keep your item fresh and clean before you start using them. They contain a “desiccant” that wards off moisture and absorbs humidity from the air. You should use this instead of rice when you wet your phone.

Silica Gel Packets
Colorful Toothpaste
Aquafresh toothpaste often has three differently colored stripes: blue, white, and red. It turns out that the blue stripe is used to freshen your breath and clean it. Meanwhile, the red stripes often indicate plaque control properties. It is great to hear that this is a product that actually works.

Colorful Toothpaste
The Mysterious Square In Your McFlurry Spoon
McFlurry is always great, but have you ever wondered why the spoons come with a square opening? Well, they use it to make the delicious treat! The square is attached to the machine that then blends the topping and ice cream together. Like a drill, the spoon stirs it before you use it to eat the ice cream!

The Mysterious Square In Your McFlurry Spoon
TV Cable Hack
We totally get you if you want awesome television viewing without having to pay the unbelievable prices that operators charge. Netflix is not bad at all, but sometimes you want old-fashioned TV viewing. You are in luck because you can actually create a helpful device with the help of an electrical outlet and TV antennas. The resulting product will let you stream HD signals from CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, and more.

TV Cable Hack
Make Threading Needles Easier
Sewing is not bad at all. However, nothing gets on our nerves as much as the challenge of inserting the thread into the opening of the needle. We have the trick you need to accomplish it. You should tip the end of the thread in clear nail polish. This will make it hard enough to slip through the hole!

Make Threading Needles Easier
Olive Oil: Not Just For Italian Food
Dry skin is always annoying. The good news is that you do not have to spend exorbitant amounts of money on new skincare products. All you need is to use the olive oil you keep in the pantry. Simply put a small amount of it on your body and face to ward off the dryness. Trust us, this will work wonders!

Olive Oil: Not Just For Italian Food
Use A Tennis Ball For Parking Accuracy
Let us face it: parking is hard. It is no picnic even when you park in your very own garage. You can prevent damaging both the bumper and the wall by hanging an old tennis ball from your roof. Position it in such a way that will let you know when you have reached the optimal parking spot.

Use A Tennis Ball For Parking Accuracy
Strain Your Food With Tights
Who would have thought that tights make for awesome foot strainers? Do not throw them away so easily! In fact, these pieces of clothing are great for this task since the holes are small enough to filter through particles that regular strainers cannot.

Strain Your Food With Tights
Groom Your Eyebrows With A Toothbrush
Toothbrushes are meant to keep your teeth clean, but you can also use it for other parts of your body. Among others, we highly recommend using it to keep your eyebrows in perfect condition. When you see how much eyebrow brushes cost, we are sure that you will appreciate this little tip of ours.

Groom Eyebrows With A Toothbrush
Loosen Doors With Petroleum Jelly
Squeaky doors can get on our nerves like nothing else! However, it is not exactly a big enough issue to spend big bucks at the hardware store. You would not believe that petroleum jelly can improve the situation. Simply apply it on door hinges, drawer tracks, and other sources of squeaky noises! Voila.

Loosen Doors With Petroleum Jelly
Mason Jars For Utensils
Mason Jars are a must-have in all households. They have many uses and help organize almost any goodies you may have lying around the house. With their ability to store almost anything in a neat and tidy fashion. They can store anything from stationery to kitchen utensils. The best part is you can add your own flair with colors, string and more.

Mason Jars for Utensils
Color Code Your Keys
Having trouble distinguishing your keys? Finding yourself constantly trying multiple before entering the house? This is the trick for you. Get the nail polish- color code your keys according to the spot of where each one may fit. This will surely end your confusion.

Color Code Your Keys
Tennis Balls Can Protect Your Floors
Everyone gets shivers down their spine when that screeching sound happens from your chair rubbing the surface of the floor. Avoid those goosebumps and save your floors appearance by inserting tennis balls on the feet of all your chairs. Keep your surfaces squeaky clean and protected.

Tennis Balls Can Protect Your Floors
Shine Furniture With Olive Oil
Keeping your furniture intact and appearance in top form can be challenging. We all know what it’s like t spend unnecessary time and money on products that just do not work. We have a wonderful solution to this. Adding a little bit of olive oil will have your floors and furniture shining as bright as a diamond.

Shine Furniture With Olive Oil
Dust Your Home With Old Tights
Old tights are a revolutionary way to contract all that dust that’s been piling up. Put them over a pair of tongs and you have a time-saving way of cleaning blinds too. With the help of other small utensils, you can really reach those tough spots in your household.

Dust Your Home With Old Tights
DIY Baking Soda Air Freshener
Baking soda has tons of mysterious uses but this one is a life-saver. Mixing baking soda with scented essential oils creates your own personal air freshener. Simply, add baking soda to a jar with the essential oil and you’re done. Place a cloth over the top of the jar and within a few minutes, your house will be heavenly scented.

DIY baking soda air freshener
Use Tea Bags To Deodorize
Tea is a common drink for its deliciousness yes, but also for its healing properties and soothing qualities. Little did you know, teabags can be used for more than just an afternoon cup. They are an innovative way of making sure that food does not stink up your fridge. Simply place them around your refrigerator and the smell will be gone in an instant, sucked up by the tea bags.

Use Tea Bags To Deodorize
Clean Your Dog’s Coat With Vinegar
Vinegar’s smell is stomach-turning and staunch, no doubt about it. However, it has multiple handy functions around the household. Adding a bit of the smelly substance to a quart of water can assist in cleaning your puppy’s adorable coat. It is a simple and useful method.

Clean Your Dog’s Coat With Vinegar
Depuff Your Eyes With Metal Spoons
Feeling extra tired and puffy? This one’s for you. Swollen under-eyes can easily be tamed by using cold spoons. Put two spoons in the fridge or freezer for a couple of hours and simply place them under your eyes once cold. Adding this trick into your morning routine is a game-changer.

Depuff Your Eyes With Metal Spoons
New Uses For Baby Wipes
Baby-wipes are probably the best invention when it comes to having children. This trick makes them useful for accessories just as important as your baby. Use baby wipes to clean your dusty and smudged computer screen. They are a good way to sanitize and kill germs.

New Uses For Baby Wipes
Don’t Throw Out Old Butter Wrappers
We have found the ultimate bargain. Finishing that block of butter soon? Keep the wrapper and refrigerate it. You can later use this is a non-stick paper for baking or cooking. This is a great way to save money and the environment!

Don’t Throw Out Old Butter Wrappers
Deter Bugs With Cinnamon
No one wants a bug infested home or any critters at all for that matter. Living on the edge fearing that a bug is climbing into your sheets as we speak…Well we have the perfect solution to ensure you don’t miss a peep of sleep. Spread cinnamon around the affected areas or entrance areas and the stench will certainly keep your home bug-free. This is a great way to save money and not use harmful chemicals round the house.

Deter Bugs With Cinnamon
Kool-Aid Powder Can Substitute For Dishwasher Detergent
Kool-aid flavored laundry detergent? Umm, we never suspected this one. Turns out it’s actually a really good laundry detergent. Simply add washing soda, coarse salt and four servings of lemonade Kool-aid. We know you’ll love this one.

Kool-Aid Powder Can Substitute For Dishwasher Detergent
Soften Your Cuticles With Shampoo
We all know how stubborn and gross cuticles can get, but the nail salon can also be the biggest mission. This hack is great for a deep clean for those stubborn cuticles. Soak your fingers in shampoo and warm water and your nails and cuticles will soak up tons of in need moisture.

Soften Your Cuticles With Shampoo
Reuse Cereal Bags
It is evident that the environment needs saving and we should be doing anything we can to help. With plastic being at the forefront of this issue- this tip is a must. You can reuse your cereal bags for storing and saving food. An organization tip that will save the world.

Reuse Cereal Bags
Chupa Chups
These well-known and people-loving lollipops have a designed hole at the top of the stick, for what? This was actually invented to make sure the lollipop stands firmly on the stick. How? Well, we’re not so into the sciences over here.

Chupa Chups
Heinz
When this ketchup company was a the peak of their success they had 57 different types of food. They decided to make this a symbolic number for them and 57 actually represents the perfect area to hit the bottle and release the ketchup.

Heinz
Staple Remover
Staple removers were designed to be multifunctional. They can helpfully be used to add keys to your keyring. Don’t chip that fresh manicure rather use your staple remover and you will have your keychain ready in no time.

Staple Remover
Clothing Hangers
Clothing hangers are imperative for organization and helping combat creasing. They can also be a great jewelry stand. This is a great way to avoid tangling, clutter and simply organize your jewelry effectively. There are also tons of colors and types to fit in with your specific design scheme.

Clothing Hanger
Rubberband
Rubberbands come in handy all the time and for the most random of things. They are very nicely used during painting by simply wrapping a rubber band around a paint can- it can assist you in the ridding of excess paint and help keep your job neat and as clean as can be.

Rubberband
Straws
Tangling jewelry can be every girl’s nightmare, not only does it add time to getting ready but it is possibly one of the most frustrating things for any woman to undergo. By simply looping your jewelry through a straw when traveling- you will never spend your vacay untangling jewelry again.

Straws
Safety Pins
Static can be the biggest pain with the weather constantly changing and your clothes uncomfortably sticking to you. Easily avoid this by adding a safety pin to any inside seam of your clothes and the problem is solved. Now, we know this scientific trick is life-changing.

Safety Pin
Plastic Water Bottle
If you struggle to separate the egg white and yolk from one another, or constantly find shells falling in when you do this, we have the solution. Take an empty water bottle and hold it over the yolk- squeeze and let go, this method will suck up the yolk and separate the two easily.

Plastic Water Bottle
Button
Earings can be so hard to keep together. However, with a button, you can store your pairs together and keep them safe and sound. Simply attach and close the earings in the separate mini holes within the buttons. Let’s try not to lose our buttons now.

Button
Eyeglass Case
Find yourself hoarding old glasses cases? Don’t simply throw them away, you can use this as mini containers and chests for any items you have freely lying around the house. We love that you can use items that you have lying around to organize other items that are causing clutter. Organization is the key and its even better when it comes from something that has a multipurpose.

Eyeglass Case
Multiuse Chalk
Chalk has more uses than we ever thought. Tough stain? Rub the stain with chalk, especially around the ring. Doing this before you throw it in the wash helps absorb the oils of the stain. You can also use it to keep ants out by drawing chalk lines where they usually enter. The calcium carbonate scares them right off. Lastly, rubbing chalk over cracks hides them just until you’ready to paint., your walls will look brand new.

Multiuse-Chalk
Zip Top Bags
These can be used to easily create a funnel when needed. Simply cut off one of the corners and insert the liquid through the top of the bag to do so. You can also use these in order to ice cupcakes, cakes, and pastries. Another crazy hack is using these zip tops to clean your showerhead, this can be done by using white vinegar and strapping the bag to your showerhead for 30 minutes.

Zip Top Bags
Wax Paper
Using wax paper/ baking paper can help you dry those accidentally wet books. Whether it be cooking books or a simple accident this tip is great for saving those accidental mistakes. Insert the wax paper between the wet pages and they will dry without smudging the ink.

Wax Paper