Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Friday, May 20, 2016
Frugal Friday with Marsha -- Uses For Newspapers Part 1
Many Ways to Recycle Your Newspapers!
I guess I've had newspapers on my mind all day. First of all, I needed to renew my subscription. Secondly, I was reading a book on being self sufficient that mentioned using newspapers in your compost pile. Thirdly, I came home and started tearing some of my newspapers up. More on the 3rd one later in this post.
It made me think that there has to be so many ways to recycle newspaper other than just throwing them in your recycle bin. I've been doing some research and want to share my favorite ways.
Enjoy and I hope you learn some things and get inspired too!
Use Newspaper in place of cat litter.
When we had our cat declawed, we were told to use torn up newspaper in his litter box for 10 days (or buy the Yesterday’s News litter that they sell). I used the torn up newspapers. Once the 10 days was over though, we went back to the litter, both regular and scoopable.
A few months ago as a way to save money, I went back to tearing up the newspapers to use in place of litter. I remembered how well it worked when we had to use it before. I have plenty of newspapers laying around, that was for sure…..and I still do!
The newspapers soak up the urine very nicely and are a natural odor absorber as well. It’s super easy to clean the litter boxes too!
Wrap Tomatoes to Ripen Them
Summer before last the tomatoes really took off in our garden……but not until we were on top of frost. My husband got the advice from a farmer to wrap them individually in newspaper and put them in a box in a dark place. We did just that…wrapped each one individually, placed them in stacks of 3 in two boxes. we placed them in a dark room in the basement.
Each week we checked them, taking out the ones that had turned red and putting the green ones back in. Within 3 weeks all tomatoes had ripened and we were able to save over 6 lbs of tomatoes that we would have lost to frost otherwise!
Pack Breakables and Delicates
I’ve always used newspapers to wrap glassware and other breakables when packing them away.
I do recycle the wrapping from the previous year, and use new newspapers when I re-pack the items. An example is all the Christmas decorations that we just put away this week.
There is one things to make note of. When wrapping dishes for an extended time, they will pick up the newsprint and have to be washed well before using them to eat.
Clean Glass
This one has never made sense to me…how does newspaper clean glass without leaving newsprint? I still have no clue, but I do know it works! Over the years I have always used crumpled up newspaper to clean the glass on pictures hanging in my house.
When I worked at a motel as a housekeeper we used newspapers (and vinegar) to clean windows and mirrors.
Just use your normal glass cleaner with crumpled up newspaper. As I mentioned above you can use a mixture of half vinegar and half water. This is both natural and economical!
Kids Scoop Page
Our local newspapers offers a Kids Scoop page in each Monday’s newspaper.
This is a learning page. Even though it’s geared towards grade school children, I still had my teenager do them. They were put in her “away from home” school work folder. They give her a break from text books, are fun, and are educational. Although she is grown up and we no longer homeschool, the grandchildren love these pages. They are nice to keep in the folder in the van to help keep them busy on long rides or long waits in the van.
The Kids Scoop page sitting in front of me is about wants and needs. It starts off with a definition of both. It has pictures for the child to mark whether these items are a want or a need. Some of the pictures include socks, a comb, skateboard, television. One assignment on the page is to go through the newspapers and cut out pictures of things and then glue them in the wants, or the needs column.
Also included is a vocabulary builder, which is a different word each week. This week’s word is survive.
Puzzles are always part of the page including a word search, a word scramble, etc.
Weave Newspaper Strips Into Baskets
This is something I’ve not tried, but I am intrigued with the thought of giving it a try.
I want to try making the circular newspaper basket shown on this page: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Paper-Basket
There are some who sell baskets made with newspapers on etsy. Check out this page! https://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?q=recycled+newspaper+baskets
Stay tuned next week as I will continue this post to part 2.
Images courtesy of pixabay.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Make Garbage Great By Tom Szaky and Albe Zakes
Fully titled Make Garbage Great: The TerraCycle Family Guide to a Zero-Waste Lifestyle this book is AWESOME!
It's a large hardbound, 224 page, book. You will find fascinating information, little-known facts, awesome graphics, and colorful images on every page. This is in addition to the cool projects that are shown throughout. Each project includes easy to read instructions and step-by-step photos.
For example, here are the pages for the project that I started with from the book:
While I am here, let me share a picture of one of the finished Food Wrapper Napkin Rings that I made. These are cool, and lots of fun to make too.
So many other projects that I love in the book and hope to get a chance to make. Just a few of those are: Food Pouch Tote Bag, Tin Can Office Organizer, Window Picture Frame, and Eggshell Planter.
Make Garbage Great is set up into 8 chapters:
Plastics
Metals
Paper
Textiles
Glass
Wood
Rubber
Organics
Each chapter examines the material in our every day lives, offers a detailed time time of the substance, addresses the current state of affairs, contains a DIY section, talks about the future, and provides useful resources. This in addition to lists of reuse ideas, quotes, interviews and more.
It will really open your eyes up to the importance of recycling and reusing plus give you some awesome ideas on things to Make Garbage Great.
I highly recommend it!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book, as well as additional information, for the purpose of this review. I was not compensated in any other way and all opinions are my own. Post does contain affiliate links.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Squidoo Hopping---New Year for Squidooing!
Welcome to the first squidoo hop of the new year. I hope this post finds everyone with a re-newed outlook for the new year.I've found myself sidetracked in squidoo quite often this past week. Just now I was doing a search to find the instructions to crochet a granny square and towards the top of my search was a lens!
I believe that I only updated one lens this past week. I had to update This Day in History August 15. I had put it down as Araya's birthday but it's Willo's! Oopsie! I do still have to build one for Araya's birthday, as well as my mom's, and 2 of my grandsons--Tristian and Cash.
I did build 2 new lenses though....2 in a week for me?? The first one is Crafts as Gifts 2012. I realized that my original Crafts as Gifts lens was just getting far too large. I have vowed to make 2012 a home made gift year, so I plan on having plenty to add to the lens throughout the year. I started the lens with a few items that I hadn't added to my original lens. (I also made a page here on my blog Handmade in 2012 Linky, so please do continue to add links on hand made items to the list. I'm loving what has been added so far.)
A couple of days ago I had newspapers on my mind. I was away from home all day, but once home I spent over 2 hours putting together a Uses for Newspapers lens. Wow! A search came up with hundreds of things spanning several websites. I opted to just list the things I have done, along with one I would like to try.....then make a link list with websites of other lists.
In other news---no reply yet on my request to use a scanned picture of the postcard in my Elvis lens. I'm thinking I probably will not get a reply. Several have told me about fair use, but just like my husband, say that Graceland is a stickler on copyright. I still wish I could find the rest of the postcards that I bought while I was there.
I am off for this week, but I do hope to see lots of you link up this week.
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