As I’ve said before, we go through quite a lot of compact discs. John tends to buy them in 50 or 100 packs and sometimes gets them on a fancy spindle thing.
If you can’t quite see it from the photo or know what I mean, it’s a plastic base with a spindle sticking out the middle, with a clear(ish) lid over the whole thing.
The spindle thing is useful for keeping the blanks in one place but once you’ve burnt them all, it gets to be a bit of a pain to have to sort through the whole stack whenever you want a particular disc.
So any suggestions about what we can do with the spindle box – and its lid – when we’re done with it?
Categories: household, items, office, packaging
Posted by louisa
on 7 July 2006
A suggestion from Franto:
My office has a water cooler with a supply of plastic cups. I don’t go anywhere near it and fill my glass from the tap but my work colleagues seem to use a new cup for each sip of water they take, the bin is always over following with the damn things. I want to rescue them but don’t know what to do with them.
These people seem to collect plastic cups from workplaces in bulk so that might be an idea – but has anyone got any reuse suggestions?
(photo by reemreem)
Categories: items, kitchen, office
Posted by louisa
on 6 July 2006
We have an old gas cooker without an integral flint so we go through a lot of matches. We tried one of those clicky flint-on-a-stick things but got too annoyed with it to continue so we went back to good old flame.
We throw the used matches on the compost heap but every few weeks, we have a empty box too. We buy cook’s matches so they’re quite big boxes – any suggestions on what we can do with them?
Categories: household, items, packaging
Posted by louisa
on 5 July 2006
Cor, it’s a bit on the warm side, isn’t it?
Aside from an excellent storm last night, it’s been silly-hot (for the UK at least) and sticky. I have very much enjoyed hiding in the house and only venturing out in the evening when it’s all a bit more civilised. My house-bound activities have been:
- peeling myself off the leather sofa (ick)
- cursing my overheating laptop
- and eating ice lollies.
Therefore I now have:
- a rug over the sofa
- a pad between my knee and the laptop
- and a big pile of ice lolly sticks.
My first thought for the sticks was keeping them for labelling up next year’s veg plot but since I have already have a stack of the plastic ones to use up, any other suggestions would be great!
Categories: food, household, items
Posted by louisa
on 4 July 2006
A suggestion from Jo:
My husband and I are both on a monthly contact lens package. We are accumulating vast numbers of lenses cases which I do not have the heart to just chuck in the bin! There must be something you can do with them other than make salt & pepper containers for when you go camping!
I await inspiration!
I’m a glasses gal so I haven’t faced this problem – but I’d love to hear if other people have used them for anything or if anyone’s got any suggestions : )
(Photo by jocan)
Categories: bathroom, items, packaging
Posted by louisa
on 3 July 2006