When the heating is suddenly turned off, the apartment becomes cold quite quickly.
But even if the radiators are warm, you don’t always want to get out from under the blanket – otherwise you have to dress warmer, and that’s uncomfortable.
Luckily, there are plenty of life hacks that can help you stay warm using a little ingenuity and basic sewing skills.
Let's see how you can make a heating pad at home.
How to Make a Homemade Hot Water Bottle
You can use a sock or an old piece of fabric. You will also need rice or other cereals, dried herbs and flowers - lavender will do.
Our task is to make a fabric cover into which we can pour the above-described ingredients so that they do not spill out later.
After we poured everything we need inside, we put the heating pad in the microwave and turn it on for 3 minutes. The heating pad will be a little hot, so be careful.
Earlier we wrote about how you can use expired buckwheat.