
- – sun’s ultraviolet rays kill bacteria and are a natural sanitizer
- – sunlight whitens and brightens
- – sunlight kills dust mites
- – environmental and economic benefits
Once the winter linens are freshly laundered, ironed (yikes!!! as Tish Jett mentioned in “Living Forever Chic”) and put away, it’s time to bring out the lighter weight bedding and quilts. I love matelasses (like the one pictured above). They provide just the right amount of warmth and weight for a blissful night’s sleep.
When I had my store, we sold many litres of Lothantique Linen Water from France. The product can be poured directly into a steam iron and then used to iron bed linens, or as some of my customers suggested, pyjamas and even men’s shirts. It is available in Lavender (the most popular scent we sold), Grapefruit, Verbena and a Linen scent. Not only does the natural scent transport you into cloud nine, it also leaves your linen cupboard smelling divine while keeping moths and other insects at bay. Because it’s bottled in lovely glass bottles, we were limited to the times of the year that it could be shipped. During the winter months, it’s possible for Linen Water to freeze during transport causing the bottles to break on delivery trucks. We always had a waiting list. I regret that I didn’t buy cases of Linen Water before the store closed!
Lavender is an ancient symbol of purity and cleanliness. These lavender batons are a pretty option for scenting closets, cupboards and drawers. There are videos online that show how to make your own batons.
I envy those of you who have an outdoor clothesline enabling you to hang your sheets to dry on a whim. Like Chloe, our scruffy little dog, I love to jump into a freshly made bed especially if it has the scent of a warm, sunny Spring day!
My list of Spring cleaning chores is almost complete..it’s time to move outdoors…
