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How To Reuse Daily Objects

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The importance of recycling or reusing everyday items has been a hot topic for a few years. With the minimum of efforts and a clever head we can reuse the majority of objects around us and bring a huge contribution to the protection of the environment. Today you will learn how to make full use of some objects around the house you would otherwise throw in the garbage bin.  

 

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First of all, you do not need to have an art degree to embrace any of the ideas you are about to read. All you need is a little imagination and the smallest amount of skills. Look around you – which are the items you dispose of most often? Newspapers, cans, old empty jars, plastic bags, and cereal boxes are some of the most likely answers to give. How about reusing your old cereal box in order to create some exquisite magazine holders? All you need to do is use a pair of scissors, some large cereal boxes, a paint brush and a mod podge.  

Start by tracing the shape of your magazine folder – using al already existing one as a model will be just as fine. Make sure you leave at least 5 inches at the bottom an 3 inches at the top and get a total height of at least 11 inches. Once you have obtained your basic shape, you will have to paint a layer of mod podge on the box and lay the paper on top of the glue. You will need to use three 12×12 scrapbook papers. Lay the paper on the box and use your hand to make the surface smooth. Then fold the corners using scissors and cut a slit at the corner, folding the pieces in. use mod podge for all the edges when folding them in. Repeat the procedure until you notice the long side with the empty strip. Complete the short side and then measure the side of the box in order to select the strip’s width. Cut it and use mod podge for it; fold in over the top and also cover the bottom.  

 

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Lemon peels can also be reused to replace your regular and usually environment damaging sink scrubbing products. The action of the citric acid that is found within lemon peels and the friction force itself will leave your sink shining in no time. You can also reuse your old t-shirts to make some lovely produce bags out of them. Get an old t-shirt, turn it inside out, and cut out your desired bag shape. Use a zig-zag or a straight stitch all around and then simply fold the seam allowance over to one side, stitching all the way around. Use lines to draw the slits you are about to cut and use your scissors to start cutting. Also cut a slit for the handle and reshape the sides any way you want to.

You can also reuse egg cartons as beads containers or tin cans as pencil holders. While waiting for a fresh coat of paint to dry, check out the Ladbrokes affiliate programme at LadbrokesPartners.com. See which betting or gambling products you would like to promote more and get in touch with a marketing specialist there on the spot.  

 

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