fred_mouse: drawing of mouse settling in for the night in a tin, with a bandana for a blanket (cleaning)
fred_mouse ([personal profile] fred_mouse) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2018-12-26 07:30 pm

Mid-week uncluttering

What have you found to recycle, rehome, or repurpose today?

I've made up two parcels -- one with Youngest's recently cut hair, one with a couple of Viewmaster reels -- which will get things out of my home and to where they will be appreciated. And I've advertised a pile of books, and had takers for about a dozen of them. Some of those need to be packed up to leave the house as well. Given that I have to go to the Post Office tomorrow for the first two parcels, might as well have a bigger pile!
kalloway: A close-up of Rocbouquet from Romacing SaGa 2 (Default)

[personal profile] kalloway 2018-12-26 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
Well, in packing up wrapping supplies for the season, I realized there's a lot of small pieces/damaged bows/short chunks of ribbon that have been around for many, many years and will never be used. They're all going in the garbage/recycling and it's making my supplies look much neater and I really know what I have~
kalloway: A close-up of Rocbouquet from Romacing SaGa 2 (Default)

[personal profile] kalloway 2018-12-28 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
Growing up, wrapping paper/bows would sometimes be reused for more than a decade and we've all finally hit the point of 'just tear it open!', it's okay to recycle and pitch stuff that's looking rough! But it was a long time coming.
kalloway: A close-up of Rocbouquet from Romacing SaGa 2 (Origin)

[personal profile] kalloway 2018-12-28 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't use a lot either. Friends and I pretty much just go the gift-bag-with-tissue-on-top route and reuse the gift bags so much that a couple of them have become running jokes. But a handful of giftbags and some tissue paper is so much easier to store than the whole rolls and bows and everything else...