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]]>The first and most important step to packing light is working out the top 5 things you won’t be able to leave without. Once you know your top essentials, you can start to pare down the non-essentials. To keep things light, it’s best to limit your list of essentials by either weight or volume—give yourself a weight or a space limit, and don’t let your combined essential items go over that limit.
Once you’ve got your top most important items, the next step is to gather items that you really want but aren’t necessary. Then, prioritize how likely you are to use each item you gathered and pack them in order of most to least likely.
If you’re having trouble fitting everything in, keep in mind that certain items such as clothes can be folded very small and stuffed into the extra spaces between your other stuff. Doing this is doubly efficient as it will create a soft protective layer for anything fragile.
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]]>Find a small, empty bottle of medicine and fill it up with some different over-the-counter medicines you might need. It’s always a good idea to bring something for headaches, something for your stomach, or whatever other types of medicine you occasionally take. By bringing them from home, if you ever start feeling unwell, you can keep going and enjoy your trip.
Bringing your own water bottle is not only a great way to be eco-friendly, but you will also save money by not having to buy disposable bottles every day.
The best way to maximize your time while also saving money on a trip is to buy some snacks and eat them throughout the day instead of stopping at restaurants or cafes. By bringing resealable bags from home, you can buy berries, grapes, or trail mix and carry them with you throughout the day.
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]]>It may sound obvious. However, the excitement of traveling can cloud your judgment of the inexperienced jet setter. If you’re going for a beach vacation, you probably won’t need five pairs of jeans or your parka and snow boots. A few swimsuits, flip flops, cover-ups, and changes of clothes for evening dinners should do the trick.
You can pack light for a quick weekend trip. You need to consider items that you can wear multiple times between washes, like pants and tops. For intimates and socks, you’ll want to wear fresh items each day, but for the outer layer, you can wear them multiple times.
Packing methods range from haphazard to highly organized. Most people fall somewhere in between the range. You can roll your clothes to save space. Additionally, a lay-flat method can do the trick. The secret is to get all you need in the back without fighting with the zipper.
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]]>Winter clothes tend to be pretty bulky, and the ones that take up too much space don’t belong in your suitcase. Instead of packing your favorite oversized sweater, simply put it on and make it a part of your chic travel outfit.
Speaking of bulky items that you should wear instead of packing—boots and a jacket. There’s no need to have two different options for these winter essentials, as long as you pick the right pair.
Don’t forget to put essential winter accessories on your travel packing list. Make room in your suitcase for a hat, scarf, and gloves and use them to keep you warm during your trip.
It’s extremely important that the clothes you’re packing for your winter trip are made with warm materials, but there are several more factors to keep in mind. Certain fabrics take forever to dry, and they should be avoided if you’re planning to do laundry on the go.
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]]>The post 4 Tips To Keep Your Clothes Wrinkle Free While Traveling appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Try not to overpack your suitcase if you want to minimize wrinkling because too much pressure and friction will most certainly cause clothes to wrinkle.
Bring one of those tiny travel irons just in case you need to repair the damage. You can also try and steam your wrinkled clothes or hang them in the bathroom, and the humidity will make the wrinkles fall out pretty soon.
Rolling your clothes is the most effective packing method because it’ll keep your clothes wrinkle-free, your luggage organized and it’ll save you plenty of space.
Make sure you pack clothes made from wool, cashmere and synthetic fabrics such as nylon, lycra, and polyester. These are all travel-friendly materials that don’t wrinkle that easily and don’t need ironing.
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]]>The post How to Pack Light for an Extended Trip appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The first and most important step to packing light is working out the top 5 things you won’t be able to leave without. Once you know your top essentials, you can start to pare down the non-essentials. To keep things light, it’s best to limit your list of essentials by either weight or volume—give yourself a weight or a space limit, and don’t let your combined essential items go over that limit.
Once you’ve got your top most important items, the next step is to gather items that you really want but aren’t necessary. Then, prioritize how likely you are to use each item you gathered and pack them in order of most to least likely.
If you’re having trouble fitting everything in, keep in mind that certain items such as clothes can be folded very small and stuffed into the extra spaces between your other stuff. Doing this is doubly efficient as it will create a soft protective layer for anything fragile.
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]]>The post Pack These Small Items to Enjoy Your Vacation to the Fullest appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Find a small, empty bottle of medicine and fill it up with some different over-the-counter medicines you might need. It’s always a good idea to bring something for headaches, something for your stomach, or whatever other types of medicine you occasionally take. By bringing them from home, if you ever start feeling unwell, you can keep going and enjoy your trip.
Bringing your own water bottle is not only a great way to be eco-friendly, but you will also save money by not having to buy disposable bottles every day.
The best way to maximize your time while also saving money on a trip is to buy some snacks and eat them throughout the day instead of stopping at restaurants or cafes. By bringing resealable bags from home, you can buy berries, grapes, or trail mix and carry them with you throughout the day.
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]]>The post Three Things to Remember Before Packing for a Trip appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>It may sound obvious. However, the excitement of traveling can cloud your judgment of the inexperienced jet setter. If you’re going for a beach vacation, you probably won’t need five pairs of jeans or your parka and snow boots. A few swimsuits, flip flops, cover-ups, and changes of clothes for evening dinners should do the trick.
You can pack light for a quick weekend trip. You need to consider items that you can wear multiple times between washes, like pants and tops. For intimates and socks, you’ll want to wear fresh items each day, but for the outer layer, you can wear them multiple times.
Packing methods range from haphazard to highly organized. Most people fall somewhere in between the range. You can roll your clothes to save space. Additionally, a lay-flat method can do the trick. The secret is to get all you need in the back without fighting with the zipper.
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]]>The post Pack for Your Winter Vacation with These Useful Tips appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Winter clothes tend to be pretty bulky, and the ones that take up too much space don’t belong in your suitcase. Instead of packing your favorite oversized sweater, simply put it on and make it a part of your chic travel outfit.
Speaking of bulky items that you should wear instead of packing—boots and a jacket. There’s no need to have two different options for these winter essentials, as long as you pick the right pair.
Don’t forget to put essential winter accessories on your travel packing list. Make room in your suitcase for a hat, scarf, and gloves and use them to keep you warm during your trip.
It’s extremely important that the clothes you’re packing for your winter trip are made with warm materials, but there are several more factors to keep in mind. Certain fabrics take forever to dry, and they should be avoided if you’re planning to do laundry on the go.
The post Pack for Your Winter Vacation with These Useful Tips appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 4 Tips To Keep Your Clothes Wrinkle Free While Traveling appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Try not to overpack your suitcase if you want to minimize wrinkling because too much pressure and friction will most certainly cause clothes to wrinkle.
Bring one of those tiny travel irons just in case you need to repair the damage. You can also try and steam your wrinkled clothes or hang them in the bathroom, and the humidity will make the wrinkles fall out pretty soon.
Rolling your clothes is the most effective packing method because it’ll keep your clothes wrinkle-free, your luggage organized and it’ll save you plenty of space.
Make sure you pack clothes made from wool, cashmere and synthetic fabrics such as nylon, lycra, and polyester. These are all travel-friendly materials that don’t wrinkle that easily and don’t need ironing.
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