Pizza Boxes
#51
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 35
I use my pizza box for carring my stuff around when we go on trips. But I found out it's no fun when everything falls out. Soo now I use a flower head pin and stick it in the front and it holds the top closed. I bought a package of boxs (50) from GFS for about $10.00, and I've got enough to last me until I'm old and gray, or should I say older and grayer!
#53
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 398
Oh MY I'm still laughing about that cow rolling over for a rub. And a pig on the school bus! That doesn't surprise me as much.
Mom told the baby sitter one day to keep us kids away from the water while she was gone ( we lived next to the Clark Fork) when she came home no one was in the house and after looking around she found us all with the sitter(six of us little darlins) sitting on the bank of the river where the baby sitter was crying her eyes out and we were all just laughing at her. She thought mom had said "keep the pigs out of the river"! :lol: :evil: :twisted: We only had about two dozen of em.
Mom told the baby sitter one day to keep us kids away from the water while she was gone ( we lived next to the Clark Fork) when she came home no one was in the house and after looking around she found us all with the sitter(six of us little darlins) sitting on the bank of the river where the baby sitter was crying her eyes out and we were all just laughing at her. She thought mom had said "keep the pigs out of the river"! :lol: :evil: :twisted: We only had about two dozen of em.
#59
Most towns of any size have something. It is where the restaurants buy their supplies. Smart and Final, Cash and Carry, Major Sysco. Look in the phone book. Usually you have to pay cash if you do not have a business license.
#60
LOL - I just can't get the picture of that cow wanting her belly scratched out of my mind! What a wonderful thing :D
Another thing you can use from a Smart-N-Final - kinda place is sandwich wrapper papers. You know, the paper they wrap burgers in? It is great to use for paper piecing, tears off easily. To put your pattern onto them, just trace it onto one, then staple a bunch together with the pattern one on top & run it thru' your machine with no thread, sewing along all the lines with a basting-length stitch.
Uh oh, that cow is back again! :wink:
sue
Another thing you can use from a Smart-N-Final - kinda place is sandwich wrapper papers. You know, the paper they wrap burgers in? It is great to use for paper piecing, tears off easily. To put your pattern onto them, just trace it onto one, then staple a bunch together with the pattern one on top & run it thru' your machine with no thread, sewing along all the lines with a basting-length stitch.
Uh oh, that cow is back again! :wink:
sue
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