So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, May 26, 2017

Five Ideas To Use A Banana Box

By Margaret Hamilton


Every day, huge quantities of cardboard packaging are produced in the world. A portion of the used packaging is recycled and a certain amount ends up as waste. However, some types of packaging can be used in a practical and creative way. The spacious and solid banana box can become a nice shelf, a practical box for different things or an interesting colorful drawer. What you need is a bit of imagination and effort.

Such boxes are made of solid cardboard and can be of different dimensions. The lower part of the box often does not have a firm bottom, so the base needs to be reinforced with the cardboard layer. Simply cut the appropriate part of cardboard and paste it into the bottom . This way you will get a more solid box. Now simply use your imagination and beautify your box. And here are some ideas.

Self-glue thwarts in various hues are the least difficult and simplest approach to cover your containers. Measure the crate, exchange the page measurements to the self-cement thwart, cut the bits of the thwart with the scissors and glue the thwart on the container. The adorable beautiful boxes will look decent on the racks and make it simple for you to keep the request in the carport, in the cellar or in the storage room. Because of measurements, such a crate fits superbly under any bed, so you can store different things in it.

A few such boxes will always look great in the kid's room, for storing toys or comics. You can use the remnants of the foil in different colors to decorate the box. Cut the foil in different shapes and simply decorate the box. Your kids will be delighted to participate in the decoration, and the new, colorful boxes will delight the kids' room and create additional space for storing different things.

Gum based paint, pastels or water hues can also be used for decorating. The kids will clearly appreciate it. For this situation, when the shaded box is dry, you have to crush it with a straightforward thwart to abstain from exchanging hues on the cover or attire, additionally to ensure your work of art.

Another great idea is to use Mache technique for decorating your boxes. The glue is simple to make, just make a smooth mix of water and flour, approximately one to four. This technique is really easy and funny thing to do, even for the youngest ones. This is done until you get the desired picture or decoration.

It's even easier to make a tray. Simply insert the bottom into the reverse of the cover of the box and you will get a very firm and durable drawer. Paste the selected self-adhesive foil, wallpaper or decorative paper into the tray, and you will get a practical tray for a pantry or a garage. There are already practical slots on the boxes.

Such a drawer can easily become a practical showcase. Attach it to the wall and add a few hooks, and you can expose figurines, jewelry or some other little things. Recycle old boxes, create additional storage space and decorate your home.




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