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07 August 2009

Get Well Soon

It's Friday and I bet you're ready for a beer or two
to end a busy week.

As I've shown you this week on blah to Tada!, it's a good idea to save the cardboard carriers that hold those beer bottles and re-purpose them by the dressing them up with wrapping paper. Just by doing that, we turned a plain carrier into a picnic caddy, an art station, a knitting project carrier and a party centerpiece! Here's another one to add to the list:

Tada! A gift basket for a dear friend who's not feeling well.

Put in some healthy snacking options like fruits, bottles of orange juice, vitamins, tissues and hand sanitizer. Add a cheerful message and if you can hand-deliver it yourself, your friend will be on the road to recovery in no time!

Stay healthy & have an ultra-Tada! weekend!

14 comments:

  1. I love your blog! It's adorable. Haven't used that word for a while. I'm going to tada my stuff. Thank you :-)

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  2. Thanks Jen for visiting and for the nice compliment! Happy TADA!-ing =)

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  3. So many great ideas...so much beer to drink!
    Love the bright, happy papper you used!

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  4. Thanks Wooly Wumpus! Let's each raise a beer! Cheers =)

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  5. OKAY...covering the beverage carriers are a great idea. I don't drink, so I'm trying to figure out how I can get me a few of these cartons. Also...love what you did with your vintage hankies.
    Sandra

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  6. Hi Sandra! Thanks for dropping by...if you drink soda & coffee (bottled Starbucks), they come in cartons like these that you can use =)

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  7. i don't drink beer, but my boyfriend does ;-) maybe i should buy him some of them....it's really a funny idea. wish you a happy week*

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  8. Thanks for visiting April! Enjoy your week, too!

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  9. Thanks for stopping by my blog! I love this idea... love the idea of a "care package" for sick friends!

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  10. Hi Fawn...thanks also for coming over =)

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