Archive for January 18th, 2012
The Gift Bag that Keeps on Giving
The holidays are over, and you’re left with bags, hankie paper and bows littering your apartment! What should we do with all of a mess?
Recycling is an critical aspect of unit living, as it reduces rubbish and can save money. A tiny organization, and we can reuse all of a bags and hankie from holidays, birthdays and other celebrations.
- Using a vast present bag as a holder, overlay down a smaller present bags we have and store them in a incomparable one. This incomparable present bag can simply be stored in a closet or other tiny area. Medium or vast present bags, depending on a quanity of your leftovers, can be used to store bows and hankie paper.
- To store hankie paper, squash a used paper, and cut off any ripped ends. Fold a paper neatly. Now we can store your hankie paper to use for another occasion.
- Try organizing leftover products by tone or holiday. Separating Christmas bags from birthday celebration bags, or carrying blue products distant from red will assistance in quicker jacket for a future.
Accumulating all of a aged present bags, hankie paper and bows from aged holidays to be reused to bag new gifts is an easy approach to be environmentally accessible and frugal during a same time! Once a few holidays have passed, we will have acquired a far-reaching accumulation of bags for easy tone coordinating and wrapping.
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Category: Apartment Life, Apartment Organization, Going Green, Holidays, Special Occasions
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