Posts Tagged ‘cardboard boxes’

Revealed: Why Cardboard Boxes Are Being Used to Make Liquid Laundry Soap Containers

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Picture this: you are sifting through cleaning supplies at the grocery store, and all of a sudden, you spot your favorite brand of liquid laundry soap. However, this time, it looks a lot different. You notice that the bottle is made out of cardboard boxes! Soon, you may be noticing this trend more often. Recently, Seventh Generation, a producer of non-toxic household cleaners, announced plans to introduce an innovative new design for detergent bottles. The containers will be made from 100 percent recycled cardboard packaging and newspaper.

According to a study by the Carbon Disclosure Product, about 53 percent of consumers say they would rather purchase products from companies that have the environment in mind, and are concerned about energy conservation. Although producers of various beverages, such as milk and wine, have tried out versions of recyclable cardboard packaging, this brand new use for the material is sure to be its big debut in household products.

Even though the exterior of the bottle appears to be made from similar cardboard material used to box eggs, the surface is smooth and flat to the touch. Inside the bottle, there is a plastic pouch for the detergent. The advantage of this design is that it uses 66 percent less plastic than the conventional laundry bottle.

Additionally, when the container is empty, consumers can rip it in half and recycle the cardboard packaging material with newspapers. Aside from being environmentally friendly, this small container is four times as concentrated as regular laundry detergent bottles, and can handle up to 66 loads of laundry. Nevertheless, the look of the bottle is still similar to the conventional detergent container, with the plastic cap intact.

Best Ways to Recycle #Valentine’s Day Candy Gift #Boxes

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Happy Valentine’s Day! We hope you receive a special Valentine’s Day gift whether it’s candy in a heart shaped cardboard box, fresh roses in a vase, a special dinner for two at a romantic restaurant or something extraordinary from your beloved. Valentine’s Day isn’t just for couples either remember your children, cousins, grandparents, parents and friends too!

After you have eaten the sweet treats from a heart shaped cardboard box, don’t be so quick to toss it away! You can reuse those candy gift boxes or recycle them.

Reuse Valentine's Day candy gift boxes for crafts, treats or small treasures. Photo credit: xfishflakes.blogspot.com

A few ways to reuse those memorable candy boxes:

1. Save the crinkle paper insert as a pattern for future homemade Valentine’s Day decorations. You can also donate these to child care centers or your local kindergartens, who often use the pre-formed hearts as a template for tracing practice and other craft projects. These make nice templates to be used for Mother’s Day or other special occasions.

2. Valentine candy boxes can also be reused to store small beads, earrings, buttons or any other small items. They are usually sturdy enough to be stored in another box or plastic tote for safekeeping.

3. Remove the inner candy wrappers or plastic tray and decoupage for a unique box to hold your special mementos. Allow both the top and bottom pieces to completely dry first.

4. Donate candy gift boxes to your local scrapbooking group, Freecycle group or other local crafter’s guild. Oftentimes crafters will reuse these sweet smelling boxes as one of their creations.

5 Ideas for #Valentine’s #Day Gifts in Small Boxes

Monday, February 7th, 2011

It’s the season of romance, flowers, chocolate, hearts, jewelry and those 3 little words that touch us in just the right spot. It’s Valentine’s Day next Monday…mark it on your calendars, set your smart phone alarm, and don’t procrastinate any longer!

If you didn’t send out your annual crafty Christmas cards last year, Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to send out little gift boxes of love and appreciation to your betrothed, family and distant friends. When it is the thought that counts, remember to wrap it in small gift boxes!

Gift Boxes are the perfect size for sending….

1. Candy – either homemade hard tack, chocolate hearts and cupids, or even store bought sweets.

2. Cookies – know of someone away at college or in the military? Gift boxes of homemade cookies will light up their faces and fill those homesick tummies too!

3. Jewelry – always a tender sentiment to send to your favorite sweetheart whether it’s your girlfriend, wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, favorite cousin or niece. Jewelry doesn’t have to be new either. Remember your grandmother’s jewelry box of treasures you’ve been saving? Select a special piece with a loving reminder of days past. Also, antique thrift stores and general thrift stores are great for picking up ornate and unusual jewelry; give it a little polish and a love note, then you’re good as gold.

4. Tech gadgets – for the man in your life: boyfriend, husband, son, grandfather, uncle, nephew or cousin. Guys like gadgets, it goes without saying! iPods, cell phones, multipurpose tools and anything for the garage or his favorite hot rod, even if it’s not running, are all great gifts for your man.

5. Love notes – even if you feel your belt is tight, you can still create something that is always priceless – notes or coupons for your beloved. They don’t have to be store bought either. 3 x 5 note cards or business sized cards are the right sized for expressing all the ways you appreciate your loved ones. Write 1 missive per card or a special coupon for a back massage, walking the dog, cooking dinner or taking the kids out for the day. Your special someone will really know how much you love them. Fill a small gift box with red shredded paper or tissue paper, then place your love notes or coupons inside. Attach a heart sticker or draw one yourself with a red marker and set it by the front door, on their bed or even in the bathroom where your loved one will see it right away.

And remember to send out those Valentine’s Day cards too…something so small means the world to those special people in your life so far (and near) away!

More Great Halloween Costumes Made from Cardboard Boxes

Thursday, October 21st, 2010
If you’re tired of the same old costumes for Halloween – ghosts, princesses, ninjas, or zombies to name a few, look no further than the packaging supplies you may already have at home. With cardboard boxes, you can come up with some of the most unique and creative Halloween costumes. Here are some more examples of creative costumes. Just follow the links for supplies and instructions.

Remote Control: With the increasing popularity of tech gadgets, costumes like remotes, iPhones, and other devices might draw attention.

Traffic Light: What could be more bright and colorful than a traffic light? This relatively simple costume is easy to make, but is sure to stop traffic!

Transformer: This costume is for the more advanced costumer, and requires another favorite packaging supply – duct tape! While a bit more difficult, this costume is definitely cool.

Claw Game: You know those arcade games that are filled with prices, usually stuffed animals, that you must retrieve by using a mechanical claw? Why not be one for Halloween? This is a great costume to make if you have a lot of stuffed animals.