Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Will Paper Make You More Productive?

Paperless environment is the wave of the future. We’ve heard for years especially during this time of information age.

While this may sound like a good thing, the truth is, in some cases, paper actually makes you more
productive. Really? According to several studies, when you use a pen and paper it stimulates cells at the base of the brain called the reticular activating system (RAS). Using paper literally can make you more creative, which leads to being more productive. Here are three areas where you should consider using paper.

Paper is ideal for the early stages of a project

When you are just starting a project, paper can help you sort out all of the tasks you want to accomplish. In most cases, an outline or mind map is ideal when brainstorming. Sure, there are mind-mapping tools and applications available, but it feels more natural to do these activities in an analog fashion. Once the mind

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Don't Throw Your Newspaper!


When newspaper pile up. I sell them (junk shop etc) and that's it. I recently learned however, from a good friend, that it can absorb all sorts of moisture and unwanted odors found in shoes and vegetable drawers.

Here's some uses:
1. Deodorize food containers. Stuff a balled-up piece of newspaper into a lunch box or thermos, seal
it, and let sit overnight.
2. Wipe away tough streaks on glass. Use newspaper with cleaning fluid to clean mirrors and windows.
3. Dry shoes. Place crumpled paper in them overnight.
4. Ripen tomatoes. Wrap them individually and leave them out at room temperature. It works with avocados too.
5. Preserve antique glass. Some older frames have finishes on the glass that can be damaged by cleaning solutions. Remove smudges by

Friday, December 4, 2015

Curious To Know How To Make A Paper Bag?

Want to know how to make a paper bag? Here's a short video i found in youtube.



Paper bags for sale here!

Source: http://crafts.123peppy.com/

Friday, November 20, 2015

Tips to reduce the use of plastic bags

Tips to reduce the use of plastic bags.

So it's decided not use plastic bags or at least minimize it.

Here are some tips to reduce your use of plastic bags so we can help in saving our environment:


  1. Use re-usable and washable plastic containers (Tupperware or Pyrex) instead of disposable plastic bags to store food and pack lunches.
  2. Use re-usable cloth grocery bags and decline plastic bags at your local grocery store checkout
  3. Use self-checkout to reduce bag usage, and decline bags when you can carry your grocery items in your hands
Share your thoughts too!

Source: http://www.earthsfriends.com/tips-reduce-use-plastic-bags/

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Surprising Uses for Toilet Paper Tubes


Surprising Uses for Toilet Paper Tubes

So here's what I normally do after finishing a roll of toilet paper. Throw It! But not nowadays.
Check out these awesome ways to reuse them instead. Share your thoughts too!


15 Ways to Reuse Toilet Paper Tubes (or Paper Towel Tubes)

1. DIY Rocket – A toilet paper or paper towel tube is the perfect base for making an upcycled play rocket.

2. Play Megaphone – I can’t call this a craft, really, but it’s a game that my 17-month-old LOVES. Grab a toilet paper or paper towel tube for each of you, and talk into one of the open ends. He loves how it distorts our voices!

3. Faux Christmas Lights – Think LED lights are an eco-friendly Christmas decoration? Check out these totally upcycled lights made from toilet paper tubes!

4. Make an

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Ways to utilize the plastic bags you already have

Ways to utilize the plastic bags you already have

In my previous post, we shared some tips on how we can reduce the use of plastic bags. This time, we have here some ways for us to utilize plastic bags you and I already have. Share your thoughts too

For the plastic bags you already have collected, here’s ways to use them instead of trashing them:

  1. Use your plastic bags to pick up animal (dog) poop
  2. Donate the plastic bags to animal shelters or dog parks
  3. Use them in place of paper when doing work around the house such as painting
  4. Keep some in your car in case of emergencies
  5. Use them to collect trash when you’re camping – and take the trash with you
  6. Use them in keeping valuable items
  7. Return them to your local grocery store – they can be re-used and sometimes recycled


Source: http://www.earthsfriends.com/tips-reduce-use-plastic-bags/

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Advantages of Using Paper Bags

Advantages of Using Paper Bags

According to “The New York Times", the well-worn debate between paper and plastic bags has persisted since plastic bags were introduced in 1977.  Plastic bags were introduced years ago as an alternative to bulky paper bags that can be heavy, difficult to carry and more costly to businesses. But plastic bags don’t biodegrade and are made with harmful chemicals. And while reusable cloth shopping bags are growing in popularity, they are more costly to consumers and aren’t always the easiest solution. Because of this, many consumers find papers bags a good alternative if they don’t have reusable bags.


Renewable Resource

Paper bags are made from felled trees, which some proponents of plastic bags suggest creates more of an imprint on the environment than plastic bags. But trees are also a renewable resource that can be replaced over time. Many paper and lumber mills practice tree replacement so that their supply of trees doesn’t diminish over time.

Biodegradable 

Paper bags are made of natural products, which allows them to be broken down by the elements–albeit over a long time. Plastic bags aren’t as lucky–most aren’t biodegradable and can fill up landfills, costing cities as much as 17 cents per disposal of each bag, according to Money Central. Recycling plastic bags is an option, but the costs can be impractical. As of 2010, it can cost $4,