Mrs Hinch shares brilliant hack for hiding bauble string as she decorates her Christmas tree
While we can only ever dream of having a home as tidy as Mrs Hinch's, now all our trees can be total Instagram goals
While we can only ever dream of having a home as tidy as Mrs Hinch's, now all our trees can be total Instagram goals
SHE'S the online cleaning sensation who has made us actually want to do our household chores and now Mrs Hinch has astounded with yet another genius home hack.
The cleaning influencer - who boasts over 1.4million followers on Instagram - has shared her brilliant trick for hiding those pesky bauble strings on Christmas trees.
Already getting her home ready for the festive season, Sophie Hinchcliffe (AKA Mrs Hinch) filmed herself decorating her Christmas tree earlier this week.
And with her incredible collection of colour-coded baubles and silver glittery bows, you can totally understand why Mrs Hinch doesn't want any pesky bauble strings ruining the impact of her Christmas creation.
Zooming in on the branches of her fake Christmas tree, the 28-year-old Instagram star started by highlighting the visible white strings.
She then added: "These little parts where you can see where the baubles are attached, I just put a bit of snow over it."
That's right, the influencer covers up those annoying strings using a fake snow spray.
Concentrating on the specific area where the string is visible, Mrs Hinch's hack gives the illusion a tree dusted with the perfect amount of snow.
Talk about doubling up on festive spirit.
While the the online cleaning star appears to have plenty of fake-snow cans lying around the house (or within her Narnia cupboard of cleaning products), one of her favourite shops, Wilko, is flogging the stuff for only £2.
Don't mind us, we'll just be adding fake snow to our ever-growing Mrs Hinch hauls...
In even more unmissable Mrs Hinch hacks, the cleaning influencer has shared her genius tutorial for removing dirt off the walls WITHOUT scraping off paint.
Plus Home Bargains is selling Mrs Hinch's go-to disinfectant in Christmas scents... and they only cost 99p.
And the "Mrs Hinch effect" causes this £1 cleaning product to sell out everywhere - and some people are even stockpiling it.