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Lock & Lock mens Lunch Box SET w/Bag Chopsticks Bottle US $21.88
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Never thought you would have use for a laminator at home? Think again. There are hundreds of uses for these machines, which will leave you wondering how you ever managed without one. From gifts to practical home applications, laminating items makes them more durable, waterproof, and attractive. Laminating can intensify colours and lends a smarter look to any project.
1. Important business cards gain a longer life in your wallet.
2. Thrill grandparents with a wallet-sized laminated photo of their grandchildren.
3. Create a 'whiteboard' by using a plain white piece of paper or card. Before laminating, decorate the edge with cut-out pictures, drawings, or doodles.
4. Make placemats from children's artwork or favourite pictures from a calendar.
5. If the cost of framing a photograph is prohibitive, laminate it instead.
6. Important phone numbers, emergency instructions, and rosters make cleanable additions to the refrigerator door.
7. Favourite recipes become easy to clean and sturdy for storage.
8. Make gifts for children and avid readers in the family by using paper and craftwork or pictures to form bookmarks and then laminate. If desired punch a hole in one end and thread through ribbon or decorative yarn.
9. Make lasting flashcards for teaching children or adults.
10. A well-worn card essential to a board game can gain new life through lamination.
11. Laminate behaviour charts for children to which they can apply stickers or draw on with a whiteboard marker.
12. Decorate the bathroom with posters protected against moisture.
13. Arrange dried flowers in a laminating pocket to preserve colour and add strength. Cut close around the flowers to mount on a greeting card, or trim the laminate to bookmark size.
14. Create jigsaw puzzles for the children. Laminate a photo, calendar picture, or other suitable image and then cut into pieces. Tailor the number of pieces and complexity of shape to the age of the child.
15. Protect important documents such as product guarantees and certificates.
16. Preserve old or favourite knitting, crochet, or cross-stitch patterns for using over and over again.
17. Make colourful window hangers and mini 'stained glass windows'. Place fragments of cellophane of various colours inside a laminating pocket. Trim to desired shape and size, punch a hole, and hang with fishing line. They also make pretty drink coasters.
18. Individually laminate the letters from a Merry Christmas or Happy Birthday banner for longevity. Use the type which are strung together on a cord or tinsel, and remove the letters from the connecting thread. They are easy to hang, and provides more flexibility in where and how to hang them. Removing the sticky tape afterwards will not harm them.
19. Need inspiration in your home office, or other area of the house? Print out favourite motivational quotes on a printer or handwrite them. Laminate and apply to any area they are needed.
20. Birth and death notices or other clippings from newspapers and magazines desired as keepsakes.
21. Collector cards - sports, anime, etc.
22. Laminate a photo and written description, including valuation details, of all household valuables. This is a great method of recording items for insurance purposes.
23. Pet feeding instructions.
24. Make magnets for the refrigerator or clean/dirty signs for the dishwasher. Put desired text and decorate before laminating, then affix a small magnet to the back. Magnet strips are available for purchase from craft stores, or recycle the ones from old shopping list pads and advertising.
25. Make a calendar, laminating a photo or other picture to last right through the year. Create a page for each month on a computer and staple these to the bottom. As each month passes tear the page off to reveal the next month.
26. Create all sorts of teaching aids for children. A simple idea is a clock. Draw a clock face and laminate, then use split pins to attach movable arms.
27. Organize collections of items such as books, movies, or music. Laminating these lists gives a robust and transportable catalogue for taking to stores, or sharing with friends.
28. Make waterproof, resilient labels to attach to children's school bags, lunch boxes or other belongings. Include whatever details you like and decorate with stickers or punch art. Punch a hole and thread with string, a rubber band, or a shoe lace to tie it to the item.
29. Make labels to adhere to kitchen cupboards, pantry shelves, or freezer baskets.
30. Print out the names of vegetable seeds to be planted in your garden and laminate. Attach to a stick, chopstick, or small stake and use to mark out the planted rows.
Laminators provide an extra dimension of functionality and creativity to many areas around the home. Quick and easy to operate; who can go past the tidy and clean presentation laminating brings to so many items around the home?
This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.Facsimile.Com/ which is a site for Fax Machines.
Mother Earth And Your Possibilities For Caring
Isn't it about time that caring about what sustains us is part of our daily awareness and lifestyle, and becomes a constant practice like brushing our teeth?
Unfortunately, that's not the case. Profit before survival seems to be more important. Short-term perspective comes before long-term, and our interaction with the planet that takes care of us every day isn't something that comes naturally to us.
I'm talking about Mother Earth. Earth Day has come and gone; are we still keeping Her in mind?
How can we take something this essential to our existence for granted? Luckily, going green is the buzz phrase these days. Finally, it's fashionable to be earth friendly. When our appearance is more important than our values, we lose the aspect of being human and the ability to interact instead of using. The ability to see ourselves as a part of a relationship that is an expression of who we are, rather than what we would like to be perceived as, is lost.
Nine Easy Actions to Keep Mother Earth Healthy
The obvious one is recycling, which seems so basic that it should be second nature, but it isn't. Please go out of your way to recycle and if possible, compost.
Choose products from recycled materials over those that aren't. For example, spend a little more money on quality clothes that last longer, then save those items until they come back into fashion. Or give it to those who need it when you don't. Some companies are also introducing eco-fashion, even big-name brands like Levi.
Carry your own bag instead of getting one from the grocery store. There are a lot of little foldable ones on the market these days that fit nicely into your handbag.
Choose non-toxic products. This is better for your health and the environment.
Eat in a way the helps sustain the earth rather than exploiting it. Consider buying locally or purchasing food from your neighborhood's farmers market.
Buy produce and food in its whole form so little or no packaging is needed.
Get a water filter and refill a water bottle instead of buying more plastic ones.
Get your newspaper online. And don't print documents unless you need to.
Save energy. Turn off lights, don't wash dishes under running water, only use the air conditioner if really needed, and use rechargeable batteries.
Product Tips and Food Choices
Choose Organic Foods
Eating organic food is healthier for you and for the environment as it omits the pesticides and toxic fertilizers. It also helps sustain smaller farmers, instead of factory farms, which leads to less pollution.
Factory farms pollute more and contribute to global warming. Apart from the fact that they treat animals inhumanely, the meat from these animals is harmful to your health. Choose sustainable farmed food, adapt a food-style high in vegetables, and when eating meat and eggs, choose from free-range, non-antibiotic, and non growth-hormone animals.
Choose fish from non-toxic farming resources or from the wild.
Shop and eat in appropriate proportions, cook with care, and don't waste it. This does not mean eat everything on your plate, that doesn't help the environment either. Overconsumption causes disease and therefore more waste with the need of medicine and hospitals, not to mention, you suffer. Instead, ask in advance to omit foods from the dish that you already know you are not going to eat anyway. Bring leftovers home with you for lunch, or give it to someone hungry in the street.
Go Wasteless and Choose Natural, Non-Toxic Products
Try to buy non-toxic household cleaners, unbleached toilet-paper, and paper-towels. You don't have to breathe in the fumes or have toxic products touch your skin. It also causes less pollution to manufacture these products. Products from Seventh Generation, EarthWise, BioKleen, and Ecover are all good options.
Use recycled paper at the office and omit the throw-away pen.
Store your food in glass containers that last longer, especially if you use a microwave (not recommended) to heat your food. Plastic breaks down over time and is also unhealthy for you as it leaks into the food when heated.
Buy microfiber cleaning cloths that are washable, reusable, and trap the dirt and spills better than using tons of paper towels.
Buy larger containers of dish soap and pour into smaller containers as you need it, instead of many small bottles.
Wash and dry out your Ziploc bags. Hang it on a chopstick in a glass to dry.
Buy products that come in glass containers with lids that screw on so you can use them for storage later.
Take off your shoes indoors means less cleaning, less use of energy, and less toxins in your home.
Choose airlines with the newest fleet when traveling. They use less fuel.
There are many things you can do to green your life, every day of the year, not just on Earth Day. All it takes is a conscious mind and a willingness to take care of our planet with everyday choices.
"Achieving genuine happiness may require bringing about a transformation in your outlook, your way of thinking, and this is not a simple matter." The 14th Dalai Lama
About the Author
Food and Nourishment Counselor Jeanette Bronee from the Path for Life SelfNourishment Center, supports people in change. She teaches about food and self-caring habits and is an upbeat non-dogmatic resource, inspiration, and support when you want to find your path to new food choices and lifestyle habits that take better care of you. Visit us at our website which is at http://www.pathforlife.com
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