Lockdown is upon us and with lots of time spent indoors it is the perfect time to get try out some DIY. Loose Women star Stacey Solomon has done just that, choosing to spend Tuesday morning creating a very unique accessories holder.
02.04.2020 - 20:24 / ok.co.uk
With all this time on our hands owing to the current nationwide lockdown, why not do a bit of DIY? Social media sensation Mrs Hinch, A.K.A Sophie Hinchliffe, has done just that, by making garden stepping stones out of old tiles. The cleaning guru often posts tips and tricks on how to keep a tidy home but this time took to her garden to share footage of a craft project with her 3.2 million followers, and it looks easy enough to try.
Lockdown is upon us and with lots of time spent indoors it is the perfect time to get try out some DIY. Loose Women star Stacey Solomon has done just that, choosing to spend Tuesday morning creating a very unique accessories holder.
We all know Sophie Hinchliffe, AKA Mrs Hinch, for her genius home cleaning hacks, but it turns out she's also got some handy tips when it comes to cosmetics. And when the queen of clean revealed she washes her make-up sponges in the washing machine, we needed to know more.
Mrs Hinch has addressed rumours she’s pregnant with her second child after sparking speculation on Instagram.The 30 year old cleaning sensation filled her Instagram stories as she completed everyday tasks around her stunning house on Monday 20 April. But, as she tidied her home, Mrs Hinch received messages from some of her 3.3million followers quizzing her if she was expecting baby number two, ten months after giving birth to son Ronnie.
A Mrs Hinch fan was desperate for advice to clear up a mess after her wax melt burner suddenly exploded sending liquid wax all over her white television unit. Many members of the 'Hinch Army' – the name fans of cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch go by – have copied their idol by snapping up the popular burners to place around their home.
Mrs Hinch has revealed how she woke up sweating after a sleepless night following hurtful comments left by trolls on a photo of her son.The cleaning influencer, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, explained that while there were plenty of wonderful messages written about the adorable Easter theme snap there were some that got under her skin.
Mrs Hinch has brought us such joy with her cleaning tips and tricks to get our homes sparkling and now she's shared another easy hack. With the sun bathing the UK in nice weather, Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has joined many others hanging their washing outside on the line.
Mrs Hinch has shared a brilliant way of getting children to embrace their creative side at any age – but it's very messy! The mum-of-one, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, put aside her cleaning tips to mix up some edible paint for her nine-month-old son Ronnie. She shared the how-to on her Instagram Stories explaining how she had carved a pattern into a carrot to act as a 'paint brush' and had mashed up different fruits for her tot to paint with.
The coronavirus pandemic is upon us, and many of us are having to work from home or, at the very least, spend a little more time behind closed doors. If there is one positive that can be drawn from self isolation it is that it's come at a time that it is traditionally associated with spring cleaning.
Social media sensation and cleaning star Mrs Hinch, aka Sophie Hinchliffe, is known to her legion of fans for providing them with tips and tricks on how to keep a tidy home. However, on Tuesday the star took to her Instagram stories to showcase how she cleaned a new area; her face! While wearing an old women filter on her face, which she affectionately calls 'Gretel', Mrs Hinch scrubbed her skin with a pad while dancing around the bathroom to Beyonce's song, Best Thing I Never Had.
It's not often that a simple cleaning trick can turn your world upside down, but one Mrs Hinch fan has done that quite literally.Taking to a Facebook group for fellow Hinch Army members, the woman from Stockport said she couldn't quite believe it had taken her 48 years to discover the hack to help make it easier to clean her microwave.