On my blog this week, it's all about finding uses for plastic utensils left-over from a party or delivery.
10 November 2009
09 November 2009
Plastic Utensils
Hello there everyone! When I host a get-together I try to use real cutlery. However, I still have these plastic utensils that I've accumulated from parties of long ago, take-out and delivery meals:
...now a TADA!
Even if these are mismatched, I unified the look with stripped napkins. Guests can easily pick them up at a buffet or can easily be taken along for a packed lunch or picnic.
And since we're talking about plastic utensils, let me show you a display at Anthropologie in New York City's Rockefeller Center:
06 November 2009
Thanksgiving Friday
For the entire month of November, I'll be treating Fridays as "Thanksgiving Friday". Don't you agree that our everyday blessings are the real TADAs! in life?
I am thankful for these TADAs!...
Pancakes for breakfast
Now, I have to pass the Premium Meme Award to seven other blogs with notable personality. I've picked these blogs because of their power to turn something simple into something special:
scissor variations
such pretty things
lovely design
craftynest
record the day
a field journal
cottage
Have a great weekend everyone!
such pretty things
lovely design
craftynest
record the day
a field journal
cottage
Have a great weekend everyone!
05 November 2009
Holiday Ornaments
We're re-purposing these plastic containers that once held fruit.
I cut around the plastic, leaving a half inch lip at the top. I glued the half-circles to make a ball and attached some string and a ribbon at the top. I used letter stickers to spell out festive words and holiday wishes.
Just a friendly warning: keep these plastic ornaments away from the electric lights because they are a fire hazard. (The photos here are for demonstration purposes only).
04 November 2009
Ornament Storage
03 November 2009
Christmas Is Coming!
With Halloween behind us, we're slowly gearing up for Christmas. To keep our sanity during one of the busiest times of the year, the secret is early planning and being organized.
02 November 2009
Pear Containers
Happy Monday Everyone!
I hope you all had a fun-tastic Halloween weekend.
I hope you all had a fun-tastic Halloween weekend.
Let me tell you about these Asian pears I get at Costco. They are sweet, crisp, juicy and after all have been eaten, I am left with this plastic container. Instead of dumping it in the recycling bin, I'm turning them from blah to Tada!
After washing and drying the plastic container thoroughly, I use it to transport homemade cupcakes to a potluck party.
The cupcakes can be frosted beforehand or left plain if guests will be decorating their own.
I save a lot of these plastic containers so I can use another as a cover. I simply seal the edges with clear tape to keep the top on. Cool right? My cupcakes will be safe, no matter the weather outside!
When I get to the party, I can remove the cover and use this to hold all the sprinkles and decorations for the party. I might even bring a few of the bears with me!
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