19 March 2009
Potluck Pal
When a party invitation indicates "potluck", go ahead and tell your host that you're in charge of appetizers!
18 March 2009
Scrapbook Central


If all your supplies are neatly organized and you can see all the tools you can work with, inspiration is never far behind!
17 March 2009
Kiddie Crafts

See you tomorrow for another recycling idea!
16 March 2009
Bento Box

Another characteristic of the Bento Box is its many compartments, segregating the protein form the carb, fruits, veg and dipping sauces. It has dividers so food don't touch each other. Not that it's a bad thing, but you don't want the sauce seeping into the rice now, would you?


The compartments neatly hold beads & pearls grouped by type & color. It even has space for necessities like wire, a wire cutter, scissors & string. Then I put on the box cover when I'm not beading so the beads stay in place even if the box gets knocked over.
Have a good & productive week everyone!
13 March 2009
Inspiration on a String
We turned plastic name tags into things that add organization into our life -- luggage tags on Monday, door signs on Tuesday, a coupon/receipt organizer on Wednesday and a bus/subway pass holder on Thursday. Today we say goodbye to the plastic sleeve and focus on the clips. A forceful tug releases the clip from the plastic sleeve. If you have lots of clips (at least 3), then you can make this:

It's easy to make: just sew the clips on to a long piece of ribbon &
make a loop on one end so you can hang it from any room or office wall.
make a loop on one end so you can hang it from any room or office wall.

This is my final entry to this month's ReadyMade Magazine MacGyver Challenge.
I wish you all a fun-filled Tada! weekend!
12 March 2009
A Commuter's Delight




I removed the metals clips from two plastic name tags and glued one on each piece of leather. The glue gun will come in handy again, but be very careful because the hot glue can melt the plastic. Another alternative is to use crazy glue.
Then, I inserted a pretty patterned paper on each of the plastic sleeves to hide the glue marks.



11 March 2009
This one's for the coupon-lovers!
I love using coupons! I get a kick out of saving some dollars, especially these days. Every Sunday, you'll find me on the couch looking through coupons & supermarket fliers inserted in the newspaper. I stuff the coupons into my bag and they wait there until my trip to the store. They're very patient, these coupons, because many times I can't go to the store right away. The just hang-out but they get crumpled especially since they share the space with keys, pens and all the other things in my bag.
So I came up with a solution using two of these name tags:

It's a coupon and receipt holder!
Here's how I made it:
(1) Remove clips from plastic sleeves [I just used some force]. There will be holes in the plastic & that's totally okay. If you need to, you may reinforce the holes using a hole punch or a pen. (2) Insert a key ring [recycled from an old key chain] into both holes. (3) Trim the lanyard or cord into about half its original size [leaving the hook attachment on one end] and secure it to the key ring by making a knot. (4) Use one sleeve to keep coupons and the other sleeve to keep receipts or store discount cards.
Hook it onto a zipper handle in your bag, adding another level of organization!
This coupon & receipt holder is my third entry to this month's MacGyver Challenge over at ReadyMade Magazine. It might win me a year's subscription & a T-shirt...how cool is that?
See you tomorrow for another name tag transformation!
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