Thursday, May 20, 2010

Life made simple

Sometimes the best way to enjoy life is to make the little things in your everyday life easier. I love little tips and tricks to assist you in life.

I came across the article on yahoo.com about creative household uses for the rubber band. Very interesting. What do you think and what ideas do you have?

1. Paint can marker. If you’re partially finished with a can of paint, wrap a rubber band around its exterior at the same level as the paint that’s inside the can so you can tell at a glance how much you have left. (can definitely relate to since we just painted EVERY room in our new home)

2. Pencil eraser. Fold a rubber band a few times to rub off pencil doodles.

3. To keep soap output in check. Loop a rubber band around the neck of the pump on a liquid soap dispenser to control how much soap comes out with each use.

4. Bookmarks. Just wrap a band around the page you’ve just finished reading and the cover of the book. You won’t have to worry about losing your place, nor do you have to bend the pages.

5. To manage stray wires—or yarn. Wrap cords and balls of yarn or thread in bands to prevent tangles.

6. Baby-proof cabinets. Bind knobs with rubber bands to keep them firmly shut. (Don't get this one, but....ok).

7. Remote control pad. Wrapping the base with a band keeps your remote from sliding off the coffee table—and prevents your furniture from scratching.

8. Make a broom last. When the bristles on a broom get tired and start to splay out, wrap a couple rubber bands close to the base to keep them tight (and cleaning more effectively).

9. Kitty proof your toilet paper. To keep kittens (or puppies) from pawing at the ends, wrap a band around a roll of toilet paper.

10.Bottle gripper. To keep shampoos, conditioners, etc from slipping from your hands in the shower, wrap rubber bands around the middles to make them easier to grip.

11. Keep a sliced apple fresh. Supposedly, after you slice an apple into wedges, if you reassemble the wedges so the apple looks intact again and wrap a (clean!) band around it, it slows down the browning process—a good thing to keep in mind for brown bag lunches.

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