TOOTHPICKS
1. Label meat. Are these burgers rare or well-done? They all look the same on the outside. Identify just-off-the-grill meats with different-colored toothpicks and they won’t get mixed up.
2. Find the end of the roll. When you’ve finished using tape, wrap the end around a toothpick so you can easily locate it the next time.
3. Glue beads and sequins. Use the sharp ends to apply teensy items to a craft project.
4. Sew a better button. Place a toothpick between the button and fabric so it doesn’t go on too tightly and end up tough to fasten.
5. Press a gadget’s Reset button. What fits perfectly into that tiny hole? You guessed it.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Uses for everday items
Labels:
beads,
burgers,
fabric,
gadget,
grill,
rool,
tape,
toothpicks,
travel sewing kit
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Matchbox as Travel Sewing Kit

Original purpose: Lighting your fire.
Aha! use: Storing a tiny travel sewing kit. A matchbox is the perfect size for holding the essentials: needles, thread, buttons, and a few safety pins.
Reward: No need to panic when a button emergency strikes during a business trip.
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buttons,
matches,
needles,
safety pins,
thread,
travel,
travel sewing kit
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