Collapsible Multipurpose Side Expander


August 13th, 2008

by Cecile Cinco

Have you ever needed a deep bowl for grapes or berries but instead you just have a plate which is not enough to hold everything in?

When you have finished off the grapes or berries, would you rather have your container collapsible to save on space? Isn’t collapsibility great especially when you have to bring them along like in picnics or just let it stay in your bag so you have something to pull out at the time needed without even taking notice that it is in your bag?

Introducing, my new creation, the Multipurpose Side Expander.

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Popularity: 25% [?]

Recycling Water Plastic Bottles Or Soda Plastic Liters


March 31st, 2008

by Cecile Cinco

What do you do with empty soda liters (1.5 and 2 liters) or empty bottled water bottles? These are made of plastic that is said to harm the environment so some actions have been done to limit their way to the incinerator.

Instead, many make use of it as freezing receptacles so when they bring it to some place, by the time they have to drink, the water is still cold, and they do not even have to buy. Yes, it’s a saving tactic but is it safe? Continue reading »

Popularity: 38% [?]

Nescafe Sachets Turned Into Snake


January 24th, 2008

by Cecile Cinco

I promised the kids to put this on their site Kids Are Crafting, which is still under renovation. And why not? They were the ones who made this snake. I just taught them what to do with each sachet, how to fold it and what it can turn into. I just want to display it now because it’s really new. ;) Maybe I can do some practical joke with it and place them in the shower of some apogee condo south beach units. :D Continue reading »

Popularity: 48% [?]

How To Recycle Your Old Newspaper To Make Your Own Charcoal


January 15th, 2008


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by Cecile Cinco

Oftentimes, the trash that we have the most is used paper. It can be in the form of newspaper, old notebooks, newsprint magazines (separate the glossy paper), manila paper, etc…

What can you do with that lot?

The following instructions will teach you how to make your own charcoal, to make use of your old newspaper and other trashy paper stuff. It is best to do this during summer when the heat of the sun is strongest…and store away in preparation for a rainy day…or when you run out of LPG. Continue reading »

Popularity: 75% [?]