Showing posts with label tape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tape. Show all posts
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Things I Didn’t Buy 31
I really liked this Ace carbon paper packaging—simple, graphic, and I like the airplane and fonts.
This Royal School Life paper packaging is also great.
I liked this Acorn note book filler packaging as well.
And this Audio Magnetics packaging is pretty cute—love the script font.
Finally, this VHS cassette tape rewinder amused and saddened me in the way obsolete technology often does. This was once an expensive item that was sought after, but now, no one wants it and is in fact useless to practically everyone. But I do appreciate the general design of the product. And I like the Kinyo logo.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Label Me
I keep more stuff than I ought to because I often see an item’s “potential”. I generally look at something and think, “I can use this in some way…someday” [although, to be honest I usually don’t get around to using those items any time soon and they just sit around waiting to be used. (Sigh.)] But I finally got around to using some spice jars that had been accumulating.
There are basically two ways to buy spices: in prepackaged bottles
or in bulk. I have bought prepackaged spice jars, in part because of the
options available in a store and in part because of convenience. There are
plastic bottles and glass ones, and while I’ve bought both in the past, I like
the glass ones and tend to keep them. Since I’ve accumulated some glass jars, I
now feel more apt to get spices from the bulk section of a supermarket that I
can refill my jars with.
So I washed my old spice jars out and removed the labels.
Then I used a piece of black linen tape as my base (to create a border) and
placed a white piece of artist tape (with the name already written on it) on
top of it. I think I should be able to remove the white tape if I need to
re-label the jar (or at the very least I could just put another piece of tape
on top of it).
Besides using empty spice jars for spices, they’re good for
holding other small items, like paper clips, tacks and beads—pretty much
anything small or sharp that you want to keep a lid on.
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