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Genius Summer Hacks You Just Have To See!

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Summer Hacks are going to transform your summer. If you are a lover of hacks, these summer hack ideas will blow your mind. Simplify your summer and create memories that last a lifetime. 

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Let me walk you through some creative ideas to simplify life. Now, if you are not sure what a hack is, it is just a simple way around something. It is a creative way to fix the problem you are faced with. Let me give you some examples below. Grab a drink, and relax by the pool this summer. 

More Hack Ideas For Summer

aloe vera ice cubes1.) Homemade Aloe Ice Cubes from Masshole Mommy

Create some homemade aloe vera ice cubes to help soothe skin that might have got a little too much sun in one day. This is great for kids and adults. 

sponge necklace2.) Sponge Lei from One Crazy House

Grab some extra sponges and cool down this summer. A great make-shift way to make yourself cooler. Great for kids or even an adult who wants to have a cool-down this summer. 

summer hacks3.) Keep Bugs Out Of Your Drink from Mom 4 Real

If you have a cup that doesn’t have a lid, grab those cupcake liners. A fun and simple way to protect your cup from dirt or bugs getting into it. 

water bomb activity4.) Sponge Water Bombs from The Homespun Hydrangea 

When you want a water balloon fight, but don’t want to pick up balloon pieces for days, try this sponge water bomb. It is so easy and the perfect way to cool down. 

bug repellent candle 5.) Mosquito Repellent Candles DIY from Country Chic Cottage 

With a few supplies, you can make a homemade bug repellent candle. This is such an easy but effective idea that will add a pop of color to your outdoor table while keeping mosquitos away. 

pool float drink holder 6.) Pool Float Drink Holder from Simple Crafty Fun 

Here you have a Dollar Store craft you can do to make it easy for you to have your drinks in the pool. Lay out on a pool float with your drink floating next to you for a refreshing sip when you need it. 

the right way to cut a watermelon7.) Watermelon Sticks from Simply Salted 

Here is the right way to slice up a watermelon for a pool party, weekday snacking, and more. Simple, easy, and tasty as can be, bite by bite. 

charcoal starters 8.) Fire Starters from Sew Many Things 

If you are going camping or even cooking on a wood grill, consider this method. You can easily make starting a fire so much easier with an egg carton and charcoal. 

beach pool hack9.) Beach Fun With Babies from Barton Rouge Family Fun 

Here is a fantastic beach hack if you plan to take a toddler to the beach. This way you can provide them with fun while keeping them safe from the wide open water! 

ice cream 10.) Pre-Scoop Ice Cream from Kojo Designs 

If you are looking for an easy way to prep ice cream for summer cookouts, parties, and more. This is a great way to serve up ice cream without to the prep while you are able to serve up friends. 

picnic shower cap11.) Shower Cap Cooler from The Krazy Coupon Lady 

Here you use a shower cap to help keep your food nice and cool while you have a potluck or summer cookout recipe. This is super easy, affordable, and great. 

grilled banana recipe 12.) Grilled Banana Campfire S’mores from Adventures of Mel

If you love s’mores or bananas, try this grilled banana recipe. Here is a fantastic recipe that is great for cooking on campfire or even on the grill at home. 

pool chairs13.) Pool Chairs from Home Talk 

You can take old chairs and transform them into a pool chair. This is a great way to lounge by the pool. I really hope you enjoy this idea for you to try out. 

glow stick lantern14.) Glow Stick Lanterns from Gluesticks 

Here is a really fun glow stick lantern that you can enjoy sitting in your back yard, by the pool, etc. Feel free to make as many as you would like. 

onions15.) Grill Hack from Skip To My Lou

Here is a great way to clean and non-stick your grill with an onion. This is a great hack that you will love for all your cooking needs outside. 

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