We’ve had an email from Stephanie:
Glastonbury killed my tent! The zip is busted, torn away from the door flap, there is a rip in the ground sheet and everything is encrusted with mud!
But aside from the mud, everything else is ok. I’d love to reuse the sticks and fabric if possible but I don’t know what they can be used for.
I’d be tempted to keep it (or offer it on Freecycle) for spares and repairs of other tents – or making a kite from the cloth.
Any other suggestions though?
(Photo by pixelstar)
Categories: garden, hobbies, items
Posted by louisa
on 2 July 2007
We’ve had an email from Rona:
My daughter turned 13 last week and got some of those helium balloons from members of the family to celebrate her new teenage status. They’re slowly going down now and we don’t know what to do with them when they’re done. Can the foil be recycled like tin foil?
I suspect (but could very easily be wrong) that it’s more like shiny plastic than actual foil so recycling like that is probably out of the question – but does anyone know otherwise?
I used to like keeping that sort of thing but didn’t do anything creative with them – just folded them up in a box. Does anyone have any crafty ideas for using them?
Or what about normal balloons? Any practical or craft-y reuses for them?
(Photo by crayzwalz)
Categories: household, items
Posted by louisa
on 29 June 2007
We’ve had an email from Gary, saying:
I have found a few leftover babies’ dummies and dummy cases whilst doing some tidying in the kitchen.
Rather than throwing them away I wondered if there was any way to reuse or recycle them.
Good suggestion, Gary. There must be millions of those things lying around in households around the country.
The only thing I can think to do with them is to give them to teenagers who want “ironic” jewellery :) But any other suggestions?
DOWNTIME INFO: Just in case anyone noticed, we’ve been down for six hours this afternoon – our entire (huge) hosting service went down because of the floods. Everything looks to be up again now and hopefully they’ve got giant sandbags on standby for next time.
(Photo by xymonau)
Categories: baby, household, items
Posted by louisa
on 27 June 2007
We’ve had an email from Kate Parsons with a clever idea for using the bottoms of fizzy drink bottles:
I use the bottom 3 or 4 inches of a 2 litre plastic coke bottle to make drawer tidies at work for all my paper clips, staples, etc. You can keep them in place by stapling them together or with a blob of blutack on the bottom!
A great idea and it made me realise that while we’ve covered a large range of different types of plastic bottles (eg, milk, squash, shower gel, shampoo, miniatures ones, pump action ones, and water, water cooler and hot water ones), we’ve not looked at pop bottles – and their blobby-shaped bottoms – in particular.
So any specific uses for the bottoms of those bottles? Anything else the separate compartments can be used for? Suggestions for any size bottle are fine.
Categories: household, items, packaging
Posted by louisa
on 25 June 2007
We’ve had an email from Brian Garrett asking about recycling satellite dishes:
I’ve got one in the garage (after upgrading to the latest version). My neighbors have some on their roofs that are unused.
What is the best way to recycle an unused satellite dish? These are the smaller DirectTV/Dish network dishes – not the big 6′ dishes.
I suspect the number of old dishes floating around is growing steadily as people (in the UK) are encouraged to flip back and forth between cable and satellite depending on the current offer of the moment.
So any suggestions?
(Photo courtesy of my neighbours across the street who have a satellite dish on the side of their house)
Categories: household, items, technology
Posted by louisa
on 22 June 2007