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Disney SelfAdhesive Labels
Santa Loves Disney Too
It has come around to that time of the year again when Father Christmas and his elves are beginning to wrap the presents, and even though Father Christmas is brilliant with delivering the presents to all the children around the world, he does tend to forget names, so even he needs to label the presents!
There are many different labels on the market for Christmas time, the non-self-adhesive kind are so annoying and quite often I make my own labels with cut out cards and string, though this year with a small daughter in tow, I thought I would make it easier for myself and brought some self-adhesive labels from Disney.
These specific set of Disney labels come in many different Disney character and programme types from Jungle Book to Winnie the Pooh. This specific type I am reviewing is ...
Advantages: Minimal Fuss, Cheap and Look Effective Disadvantages: Cutting upto walls and doors
I recently bought some SelfAdhesive vinyl tiles for my elderley neighbour, to freshen up her kitchen, as she wanted a change on a limited budget. She does not have much money, so i gave her the idea of just sticking down self stick vinyl tiles on top of her existing vinyl (it has been down 20 years, very clean still but a dodgy terracotta swirly design and makes the room look dingy). I recently purchased some luxury vinyl tiles for my home which i wrote a review about on ciao (Karndean Flooring) so i knew "vinyl tiles" were a great product, but as my elderley neighbour lived on her own and was not too bothered about interior design i set about on my mission to find a cheap selfadhesive vinyl tile i could lay for her with minimul fuss and expense.
As i bought my vinyl tiles from www.flooring.uk.com, i knew they sold selfadhesive ...
Do I recycle ? Yes
Do I do it well ? No
However I am trying my best and with each piece of recyclable rubbish I am learning.
Recycling seems to be all the rage, the in thing, one of many things you will be penalised for if you refuse to do it.
As speculation mounts regarding technology to monitor the contents of our bins perhaps its time to tackle the government head on and prove that we do not need a big brother society to make us recycle. The system is easy.
Recycling at home:
The symbol which accompanies this review guides the household on which items can or cannot be recycled. If they have the green arrows then put them in the green bin.
I have a habit of believing that plastic is plastic and therefore it is worthy of my recyclingbin, I am wrong. SOME plastics belong in the real bin, the waste bin (as I found ...