Holder for Charging Cell Phone (made from lotion bottle) My husband and I both have cell phones.
And both of us have phone chargers. And that means lots of obnoxious cords. You never know when one of us may be moving phone cords around, to give our phones an extra charge while we’re chatting away……… or trying to charge our phones up before running errands or something. Needless to say, those phone cords seem to be everywhere…..and are generally in the way and hanging all over the floor. (Okay, and how about when you’re in a hotel or visiting family/friends. I was looking around on the internet for a solution and found this. It made the perfect little holder for my cell phone while it’s being charged.
Holder for Charging Cell Phone And no more phone hanging down from the outlet while in this room or that room……..the cord and phone are now up off the ground, and tucked away into the little holder, while the phone drinks up a full charge. If you look closely, you can see that the orange print is fabric. And turns out, it’s pretty useful. Hanging Jewelry Holder – Space Saver. I have mentioned before that the reason we moved to Colorado 2 months ago, was for my husband to complete several clinical rotations (for PA school) before graduating next spring.
And lucky us, we were able to bum my parents basement apartment off of them while staying here. (Thanks Mom and Dad!) The basement has everything we need; bedrooms, a bathroom, a family room……even a kitchen. But overall, it’s a smaller space than what we had in GA. So downsizing has been tricky. So we have meshed things together and have doubled up room purposes. Anyway, lately, I have been having an all-out-fight with my jewelry. So, I was walking through Joann’s the other day (buying the duck cloth for this bag) and saw some fabric jewelry holders. And this is what I came up with. Bergembira dengan teknik grafis purba. Di era seni grafis komputer, teknik grafis kuno menjadi kejutan yang menyenangkan.
What you see is what you get. Ungkapan seni grafis ini tidak selamanya menarik. Hasil cetak grafis yang tidak bisa ditebak bisa menjadi kejutan yang menyenangkan. Itulah yang terjadi saat workshop cukil kayu bersama Taring Padi di Taman 65, Kesiman, Denpasar, 8 Oktober lalu. Semua partisipan workshop tampak bergembira. “Wow!” Papan cukilan ditekan dengan cara berdiri di atasnya.
Workshop dibuka oleh M Yusuf dari Taring Padi menjelaskan kelebihan teknik grafis yang telah dilakukan di peradaban kuno ini sebagai media propaganda. Untuk kolektif gerakan masyarakat seperti Taring Padi, cetak swadaya juga lebih aman. Proses cetak cukil kayu dimulai dari membuat gambar cetakan di atas papan MDF (medium density fibreboard) atau papan kayu lainnya.
Bila papan cukilan selesai, tuang cat ke atas media yang rata dan licin seperti cermin. Tutupi kayu cukilan dengan kertas bekas pakai agar tidak mengotori media.