Painting is fun for kids, but can cause such a mess! So why not take an old pillow case, turn so open side is at the bottom, then cut arm holes and a neck hole at the top. If it is way too big, you may choose to snip the area between the neck and arm holes (shoulder area) then tie in tighter knots!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Tip of the Day #264: Never lose your Earrings again!
1) Travel is best done in pairs. To keep a set of earrings together on your next overnight jaunt, fasten them to a button so they won’t get lost in your suitcase pocket.
2) Keep track of your earrings while you hit the gym (or the spa). Place the studs through the holes on the watch strap and then attach their backs. You can even do this when removing your earrings at night and storing for the night!
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Tip of the Day #263: Removing Hard Foods
Aluminum Foil as Glassware Scrubber
To get baked-on food off a glass pan or an oven rack, use dishwashing liquid and a ball of foil in place of a steel-wool soap pad. It's one way to recycle those used but perfectly good pieces of foil you hate to throw out!
Tip of the Day #262: Aluminum Foil as an Antenna
If your DVD player is stacked on top of the TV (or vice versa) and the picture is fuzzy, the two electromagnetic fields may be commingling, confusing the signals. (This usually happens with plastic casings; with metal it's less likely.) Slip a sheet of foil between the machines to separate the fields.
Tip if the Day #261: Painters Tape as Snack Sealant
Preserve family-size packages of snack foods. Painter's tape is best because it allows you to seal and reseal a cereal or chip bag without losing its tack.
Tip of the Day #260: Packing Tape as Nut and Bolt Holder
Gather loose bolts and nails in the garage by sticking them to a length of tape and layering another piece of tape on top.
Tip of the Day #259: Reusable Packing Materials
Zippered Plastic Bag as Packing Material
Cushion precious cargo in a box. Before closing it all the way, slide a straw into the top, and inflate. Then remove the straw and completely seal the protective bubble. Once done, just deflate and put bags back away! :)
Paper/Styrofoam Plates between Good Dinnerware
These plates act as great protection as they lay perfect and do not move. Your plates are guaranteed to arrive safely!
Coffee Filters as Plate Protectors
If you dont have any paper plates lying around, coffee filters also work great in protecting your plates--you can also use them later to dust!
Do you have any other useful packing tips? Feel free to share!