Sentences with phrase «paper bottles up»

Not exact matches

They used to cut»em with bottle caps, or they'd have a piece of emery paper in the pocket to scrape»em up.
ok, I'm going to ditch: my paper in plastic bags (oh, double whammy on the environment) for reusables, disposable diapers for gdiapers and cloth diapers for my baby boy (I just bought both), pull - ups for cloth training pants for my toddler for bedtime, plastic water bottles, and swiffer cloths.
Black and white striped crafting paper and dollar store whistles make for a cute way to dress up an ordinary water bottle.
New Year's collage Activity Village confetti eggs Playing By The Book noisemakers from ribbon spools Family Fun tissue paper confetti tray The Creative Goddess New Year's Eve surprise ball Little Wonders» Days bubble wrap noisemaker Play With Me recycled bottle noisemaker Kiboomu New Year's resolutions printable Thirty Handmade Days easy noisemaker Crafts For All Seasons New Year's family interview printable Teach Mama For more ideas check out last year's round - up: 14 New Year's Eve Crafts, Activities & Treat Ideas!
With a baby on board, remove all the clutter from the vehicle to avoid the baby picking up anything which may not be safe for him like paper receipts, empty drink bottles and pointed objects.
You could wrap it up nicely with tissue paper or a nice bag or you could shoot for the kitsch factor and attach a bottle nipple to the top of small bottles of wine, making it into a mini wine - bottle.
I load up with zip top main compartment with everything from diapers, wipes, baby food, toys, a baby carrier, extra clothes or shoes, store gift cards, pens, pad of paper, coloring books and crayons, granola bars, a bottle of water and more.
By J. Elizabeth Mills, ages 9 — 12 Up next... The Magic of Gravity What you'll need • Coin • Bottle, jar or canister with a small top opening (larger — but not too much bigger — than the coin) • 3 - by -5-inch note card or other sturdy piece of paper • Scissors • Tape • Pen or pencil • Water (optional)
Just like windows, mirrors can be cleaned with a 50/50 vinegar and water mix in a spray bottle and wiped with old rags from cut - up t - shirts or newspaper (paper towels leave a lot of residue with this method).
After I did my research for that paper I felt compelled to share a story that I had bottled up inside.
Thank you to the personnel that pick up trash — papers, cans, bottles, grass, tree limbs and sticks.
Pet Supplies Digital kitchen scale (up to 10 lb capacity) Pet heating discs Kitten bottles Stretch and Scratch Cat scratchers for cat condos Kuranda Dog Beds Shelter Certified Pet Beds Kitty Cots Martingale collars with buckle (various sizes) Sense - ible harnesses (various sizes, but especially small, medium, and EXTRA large) Stuffed animals (8 ″ or less) Towels (bath sized or larger) Laundry detergent Liquid dish detergent Litter pans (small size) Large bird cage suitable for macaws Cat litter (non-clumping) Yesterday's News, Carefresh, Feline Pine or other pelleted litter Dog and cat nail clippers Silverware — for serving canned food Q - tips Rubbing Alcohol Blankets Bleach Havahart traps Skeins of yarn to make cat blankets Blankets for cats: made of yarn or fleece material, 2 ft. x 2 ft., no fringe CDs of classical music, light jazz or nature sounds Plastic storage bins Liquid cooking extracts (coconut, vanilla, lavender) Four - cup paper holders / trays (from fast food restaurants) to make puzzle toys for dogs Heavy duty utility carts (Click here to see on our Amazon Wish List) Pet Toys (must be non-toxic & easy to disinfect)
2008 Mullan, Kelly, An artist with a lot of bottle, Disability Now Magazine, Issue 14, December Art World, Artists open domestic spaces, Dec 2008 - Jan 2009 Crow, Kelly, Family Flies into Museum, The Wall Street Journal, 25 November Schwartzkoff, Louise, MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sunday Morning Herald, 25 September Holmes, Pernilla & Wallis, Stephen, Departures, September Sandison, David, Yinka Shonibare: The Battle of Trafalgar, Independent Online, 24 June Fourth plinth winners announced, The BBC News Channel, 23 June Brooks, Richard, Fame up for Grabs in Trafalgar Square, The Sunday Times, 22 June Hirsh, Faye, Art in America, June - July Financial Mail, The Wombles of Woodstock, 30 May, p. 85 Wyndham, Constance, Yinka Shonibare, Art + Auction, February, pp.54 - 58 The battle of Trafalgar Plinth, London Paper, 8 January Message in a giant bottle: Interview, The Observer, 29 June MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sydney Herald, 25 September, p. 16
Interspersed with tiny bottles of whisky, rum and other spirits, rows of books, boxes full of clutter, scrunched up paper, and many other hidden gems, the artwork is a true autobiographical reflection on thoughts, memories and drunken antics.
2008 Mullan, Kelly, An artist with a lot of bottle, Disability Now Magazine, Issue 14, December 2008 Art World, Artists open domestic spaces, Dec 2008 — Jan 2009 2008 Crow, Kelly, Family Flies into Museum, The Wall Street Journal, 25 November 2008 Schwartzkoff, Louise, MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sunday Morning Herald, 25 September 2008 Holmes, Pernilla & Wallis, Stephen, Departures, September 2008 Sandison, David, Yinka Shonibare: The Battle of Trafalgar, Independent Online, 24 June 2008 Fourth plinth winners announced, The BBC News Channel, 23 June 2008 Brooks, Richard, Fame up for Grabs in Trafalgar Square, The Sunday Times, 22 June 2008 Hirsh, Faye, Art in America, June - July 2008 Financial Mail, The Wombles of Woodstock, 30 May, p. 85 2008 Wyndham, Constance, Yinka Shonibare, Art + Auction, February, pp.54 - 58 2008 The battle of Trafalgar Plinth, London Paper, 8 January 2008 Message in a giant bottle: Interview, The Observer, 29 June 2008 MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sydney Herald, 25 September, p. 16
A huge variety of doll - reproduced characters, from George W. Bush to Angelina Jolie, along with randomly picked - up objects such as KFC paper cups, dusty music instruments, plastic chairs, buckets, bottles of wine and rusty bells, are sparsely displayed on the floor or on top of wooden shelves and polystyrene blocks.
Stock up on canned and dried foods, bottled water, batteries, toilet paper, any needed medications and / or diapers or other supplies — and don't forget a can opener.
Cooked bacon sandwiches for Sprogs» breakfast (to remove temptation from fridge for The Great Famine of 2012); did grocery shopping; bought Husband six - pack of beer for New Year's Eve party; bought chooks 25 kg bag of scratch mix; staggered to car with 25 kg bag of scratch mix; washed and hung out two loads of washing; filled recycling bin with empty bottles and cartons; baked eggshells to make grit for chooks; assembled wraps for Husband and Sprogs for lunch; baked banana bread to use up manky banana supplies; baked biscuits with Sprog 2, who doesn't like banana bread; shut back door 50 times to stop plague of mozzies getting in; shut front door 20 times to stop plague of mozzies getting in; killed lots of mozzies; threw out old magazines and newspapers; put crap away from recent car trip; cleaned chook shit out of chook house; sorted three baskets of clean laundry; unpacked and repacked diswasher; returned to supermarket for forgotten essentials: toilet paper, broccoli, sparklers and last shot of caffeine before The Great Famine of 2012; cooked dinner; washed Sprogs» hair and painted Sprog 2's toenails rainbow colours for New Year's Eve party; copped grief from Husband for painting Sprog 2's toenails (some sexualisation nonsense); went to New Year's Eve Party; reluctantly abandoned third glass of French champagne after being reminded of designated driver status; drove Husband and Sprogs home from New Year's Eve party; took Unisom; collapsed in bed at 11.50 pm.
Hmm... to be both green and frugal, I do a lot... reusable shopping bags, Sigg bottles for the whole family, as little packaged food as possible, cutting up old towels and doing away with paper (not quite there yet, but getting close!)
Empty 2 liter bottle and little pieces of wadded up paper they can «poke» down the hole - smaller bottles work for outings and restaurants too.
Individual beverage bottles adorned with washi tape, colorful paper straws and «Drink Me» tags from Anders Ruff, begged guests to fill them up.
Then to create the place cards I rolled up ivory paper and stuck it into tiny vintage bottles, and wrote everyone's name on them... super simple, but perfect for my space.
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