This week's theme is "Travel". I am sharing DIYs to make travelling easy. Scroll down to see what other blogger have to share on the topic of Travel tips, tricks & hacks and link up your recipes, DIY, crafts, decor with us at Home Matters Link Party #186.
Cable cosy from Sammy @ Live it Love it Make it
How to make your own first aid kit from Meredith @ Cleverly Simple
DIY Travel pillow from Sahana @ Vikalpah
DIY Travel toothbrush holder from Sarah @ Must have mom
Travel Tips, Tricks & Hacks - Click through all the hosts and co-hosts blog to see the complete themed roundup.
Last Week's Theme: Summer Decor
Next Week's Theme: Father's Day
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I'm glad you mentioned the First Aid kit. It's amazing how handy that becomes especially when traveling with kids. Someone always needs a Band-aid or something like that. #HomeMattersParty
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