Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- — Ruby J., Donora, Pa. Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email HELOISE Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR HELOISE: As I’ve gotten older, I’ve found spring cleaning to be more difficult. At one time I could sail through my little house and have it over within a weekend. Now, however, I do one room a month. I’ve also gotten less fussy as far as cleaning goes. I’ll clean the windows and baseboards, shampoo area rugs if they need it, wash curtains or blinds, and vacuum all upholstere­d furniture, then polish all the wood furniture. Since I live alone, my home stays clean 99% of the time, and I have time to do the things I really love doing.

— Elaine V., Ocala, Fla.

DEAR HELOISE: I went to a “dressy” afternoon tea recently, and instead of buying a whole new outfit, I took a pretty cream colored cardigan I own, removed the plastic buttons and sewed on some sparkling buttons instead. I had an ivory colored silk flower that I pinned at the neckline and wore it with a navy blue pencil skirt, navy heels, and some sparkling earrings. I got so many compliment­s on my outfit that afternoon. I think sometimes we just need to re-evaluate what we have and figure out how to dress it up with a simple, inexpensiv­e makeover.

— Kay S., Rutland, Vt. DEAR HELOISE: I’ve worked as a plus-size model for the last six years, and I’ve seen how dressing can help flatter a full-figured woman. Here are a few hints:

■ Stay away from over-size clothing or anything that looks like a tent.

■ Wear the right undergarme­nts that smooth out lines and support your figure.

■ Wear heels rather than flats with your skirts and dresses.

■ You don’t have to wear dark colors. Use the same color top and bottom to achieve a slimmer look. Hem lines at the knee or a little lower.

■ Don’t wear tight clothing. It will only make you look larger. No large prints below the waist.

■ Don’t forget your makeup. Accentuate your eyes or lips or your hair using current trends.

— Ashley G., Dallas

DEAR HELOISE: I love reading your column and have found a number of ideas very useful. Now I have a hint for you. I buy ice cream cones with the flat bottoms and fill them with potting soil. I take seedlings and plant them in each cone to get them started. When it warms up outside, I plant the seedlings, cone and all, in my garden. The cone provides a little food for the plants, and it makes planting simple and fairly clean.

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