Tuesday, April 15, 2008

This is Your Bag Lady Speaking!

Today is all about the brown paper bag, but first some business....

Quick Update:

It's tempting to lead with the fact that today is the dreaded TAX DAY, but how can I when we had such a big day yesterday! 209 people visited the site yesterday, more than any other day by almost 85 people. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Now, new people.... if you are out there and I hope you are... WELCOME to our fun community where LOTS is going on everyday. Please pass the site along to people you know who might enjoy the site and get us that much closer to our goal. Two days left and we still need 1,708 people. If all 209 of you who showed up yesterday also showed up again today, and got 7 of your friends to visit, we would be at our goal. I refuse to believe we can't make this happen.


  • Congratulations, Jenna! You are the lucky winner of our very Funny! contest. For the newcomers... Sunday I posted a word for one hour only. Those readers who posted the word in a sentence on today's blog were entered in a drawing for a care package from me. The word was "funny." The kicker... to know you actually saw the word on Sunday (as opposed to copying from someone else who posted), loyal Sunday viewers were told to capitalize the letter "F" and place an explanation point after the word. Nine of you successfully completed the challenge and were placed in the raffle (drawn by Matthew tonight at dinner).
  • Today's letters are: K I, and S. Tomorrow is the last day to collect letters. The first to unscramble all the letters and post the item name in the comment section will receive "it" in the mail.
  • Tomorrow is the last day to refer people to the site and earn points. We have lots of people in the game right now... Heather, Cheryl, Lori, Treye, Katie, Alison, and Cassie P. Hopefully I'm not missing anyone.
  • Anon... where are you? It's been a few days since you visited our community. If you're out there... I miss your posts.
  • Close2it, thanks for deciding to stop lurking and to start getting in on the fun. We look forward to everything you will offer.

Onto the business of the day...

I've realized over the past three days how much I love brown paper bags. I've always known I've had a "thing" about shopping bags. I just can't seem to throw them out. I actually have a bag of bags. That's right... one BIG, over sized gift bag filled with bags... Container Store, Ann Taylor (the shinny bags are the best), Brooks Brothers (oohhhh... they make great bags with long handles and sturdy paper... not to mention their perfect boxes) to name a few. But, mostly the bag of bags is filled with brown paper bags from the grocery store. I know I need to be responsible and give up the brown bags for my own mesh bag that I bring with me each time I grocery shop, but the idea of giving up my steady,weekly supply of free brown bags is more than I can come to terms with. At least right now. Brown bags are a free gift for anyone who has kids or who has even the smallest amount of craftiness in their DNA.

This weekend I got Matthew (my almost four year old, for those of you who are new to the site) busy making decorations for his birthday party this upcoming weekend. Again and again and again, I found myself reaching for brown paper bags. So often did it happen that I decided today I would share the virtue of this perfectly simple AND FREE item. Then I'd love to hear from you how you use brown paper bags.

My fondness for these bags goes back to elementary school. My sisters and I would come home from P.S. 98 on the first day filled with hope and an arm full of text books that need book covers. Through the magic of my mother, we would go to sleep and awake - each to our own perfectly covered stack of books. Edges were creased and our names and the subjects were perfectly printed on top. As we got older we learned the tricks of the trade - creasing edges and making the covers fit perfectly snug. Still, years later... a text book covered in brown paper, and crisp and clean, makes me smile. I don't know that it has the same effect on Ricky, but who's asking?!?!?!


Back to last weekend and preparing for Matthew's "Florida Party." As mentioned last week, Matthew desperately wanted to go to Florida for his birthday. Since we couldn't make that happen, we figured we would bring Florida to him, by having his guests "travel" with him to to our backyard - where all things will smack of the Sunshine State.
We started with fish... enter brown paper bags. Cut the bags down the center; outline a fish shape; cut it out of the bag; have Matthew cover with paints of all colors; let dry; staple edges together, leaving a small space for newspaper shred to be inserted; stuff with newspaper shred; staple shut; and voila... we have free decorations. Added bonus... Matthew helped make the decorations. His participation gets him more excited about his party and lets him know that hosting people requires effort.

Next goody boxes... enter brown bags. Sure, we could have just stuck his friends treats in a bag of some sort... or even in a beach pail (be used to serve lunch in), but instead what about suitcases. Easy as one, two, three. One... buy 9 white boxes (.49 cents each) and travel sized treats to go inside. Two... have Matthew in assembly line style drop one of each item in each party-goers box. Three... wrap white boxes in brown paper and then hot glue handles to the top. For extra authenticity color the corners black and add some travel stickers. Again, the brown paper bag comes to the rescue again.



All this pseudo-crafting would not be made possible without the brown paper bag used as a craft mat. Simply cut it down the side and again the brown paper bag can be used to protect our kitchen table, counter tops, and garage floor.



I could go on.... At Thanksgiving, brown paper bags were used to make Indian vests and Indian headdresses. When Matthew was learning about postmen in preschool and decided he'd found his life purpose, I used a brown paper bag to make him his very own mail sack. Even last year, a group of students of whom I am very proud, slit brown paper bags down the center to create seat saddles for their western-themed breakfast (the handles were the stirrups). Can you picture it? There's an easy way to make a typical family dinner more fun. Cook up some hot dogs, baked beans, drink root beer, and sit in paper saddles.

And if absolutely all else fails.... it can still be used for "brown bagging" it to the office... which after submitting tax returns for this year might be in your future the way it is in mine... (and my husbands)!

Signing off until tomorrow when we engage in one of our favorite weekly rituals... Whack on the Side of the Head Wednesday!

P.S. I don't totally want to ignore the fact that it is TAX DAY, so if you feel compelled tell us... are you paying or receiving this year (we're paying in a big way)? And if you are receiving... what will you do with your small windfall? If none of that interests you... tell us of an in genius way you might have used a brown paper bag.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm afraid my post yesterday will be missed so I'm posting it again:
Here's the maven in me coming out:

For all those looking to print some pictures off today head to www.walgreens.com and create an account (no personal information needed!). Upload your pictures and you can print 15 free photos (4x6) if you enter the coupon code taxday . No strings attached, no credit card information needed.
I ordered some for myself and created an account for both sets of Lily's grandparents and sent 15 free pictures of her to their local Walgreens.
This could be a fun Random Act of Kindness on Tax Day! Who could you surpise by calling to say they have 15 pictures (free of charge) waiting at their local Walgreens?

Anonymous said...

P.S. Yesterday's letters are still up and the competitor in me doesn't want to risk that someone else might get them!

Anonymous said...

I like to use the small ones for PiƱata bags. I put each Childs’ name on the bag with something to match the party. Then line the kids up give them their bags and move out of the way. The big grocery size brown bags are perfect for cleaning dog poop up in the backyard. They are the best because you can hold the handle and just shovel into them. You never have to get close

Cheryl Houston said...

Wow! That was a trip down memory lane with the book covers!

Okay, and now I feel bad. I don't ever ask for paper at the grocery store. They just always put it in plastic and as I'm telling the boys for the 10th time, "No, I'm not buying any candy. You have a whole bag of it at home." I just put the plastic bags in the cart and try to escape as soon as possible before one of them breaks something. I could have tons and tons of paper bags as much as I go to the grocery store. And those are great ideas! Love, Love the suitcase gift bags!

Taxes. Yay. I'm getting some back. I guess I've already spent it because I'm just paying bills with mine. :)

Anonymous said...

For the Halloween lovers out there you can make a killer witches broom candy bag out of a shredded brown paper bag.
We also used them for warm fuzzies during developments. Each person decorates a bag and then recieves positive notes.

maureen said...

Between being a mom and a girl scout leader paper bags have been a constant in my life. I use them for everything under the sun. A woman once told me that if you accidentally burn your spaghetti sauce, just rip off a piece (4x4) of a paper bag and throw it in. It will remove the burnt taste. I never needed to do it but I figured Id pass the tip along...

At this moment my 5th grader is making a puppet for her book report out of one..... I don't think plastic bags will ever do anything more than carry my food home from the supermarket...

My teens are way toooo cool for brown bag book covers. My ten year old still loves decorating them so we have about 3 years left.....

Anonymous said...

highlowaha,

I hope you know by now I am intrigued yet perplexed by your ideas you put in action.
If you aren’t reaching the heights of Martha Stewart, I am struggling to hit the mark of Rosanne Barr.

I’ve must admit I have been overwhelmed by all of the recent tasks suggested in your posts to increase readership and hunt down girl scouts. It’s rendered me captivated yet commentless. But I have been tuning in and mulling it over.

I wish I had a fun paper bag idea to share, but I always opt for plastic—which makes a great poopy sack when walking the dog everyday. If I do end up with a paper one, I usually stack the daily news in it until it is full—then it can all go into the recycle bin. Not creative, but very practical.

Loyally,
Anon

Anonymous said...

First, thanks for the Walgreens photo info for today. That's great.
Second, where I live, we don't get brown paper bags. No fair!! But we have tons of fun with the boxes we get from Costco. A whole afternoon can be entertained from a box.
As for Tax day- our money is going to Matt's b-day party and a new kitchen table (that actually fits our family, not the one from my law school days). Too bad there's none leftover for a spa day for me.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

So much to comment on, so little time! I will probably have to make two posts. One for today and one to respond to some of yesterday's posts.

Heather... thanks for information on Walgreens. This is great to know, as the Blue Bonnets are in full bloom here in Texas and it will be great to have some free copies of our kids playing in fields.

artnme1556... I need a demonstration on how you make the witches broom for Halloween. I will do that!

Maureen!!!! Hello! Thank you so much for joining our community... and posting, to boot. Maureen is a very fun... tell-it-like-it-is New Yorker. We will all enjoy getting to know her. Also... am I the only one who noticed her reference to GIRL SCOUTS?!?!?!?! Maureen... This is an emergency. We are in desperate need of connecting with Julie A. Cole, a woman who lives in Nebraska who also happens to be involved with Girl Scouts. We are in the middle of a serious game of 6% of Separation. All we know about her is that she either lives in Omaha or Lincoln (her city had come into question for those of you who have been following) and she is somehow affiliated with Girl Scouts. Please. We want/need to benefit from your connections. Who do you know and how can you help us get closer to Julie A. Cole?!?!?!

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Me, again... As for yesterday's posts.

Jenna and Anonymous... Jenna, if anonymous is who I think she is and lives in MD, then yesterday's great story just got better. Here's why. You know and love A.B from Bucknell and lucky for you A.B. continues to serve as a mentor for you. You mentioned that I am your mentor's mentor (which I take as the GREATEST of compliments, should it be true). The kicker is that if yesterday's post from a fellow Bucknellian is, in fact, from MD then I know who it is and SHE is MY mentor!!!!!! Can you believe it? We've come full circle with mentors and it all emanates from Bucknell. What nice commentary on your alma mater. So, the real question remaining is... anonymous are you from MD?

Anonymous said...

How to Make a Witches Brook Candy bag for Halloween.
You will need the following:

-One rubberband
-2 lunch size paper bags
-Candy of your choice
-1 dark stained dowel rod or cool -stick from the front yard
-Twine or rafia
-one pair of scissors

Begin by taking one bag and filling it with about 3-5 inches with candy. Set this bag to the side.
Next you will take the second bag and open it up as if you were going to put something in it. You will slice done the four corners, stopping at the bottom of the bag. Essentially your bag should be in the shape of a cross. Now you will slicke 1/2 inch strips on each of the four strips leaving the middle square piece. If it helps place the already prepared candy bag in the middle square so you know where not to cut.

Once you have made all of the slices to form strips you will place the prepared candy bag in the center of the strips (if you have not already done so). Place the stick or dowel rod in the center of the candy bag. Gather all the strips around the prepared candy bag and bunch them together with a rubber band. Adorn the broom with a piece of twine or rafia and you have some nice little goody bags to give out.

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

One more post for anyone who is also keeping track. I've gone back through past posts and if my record keeping is correct, here is low down on where people are with regard to referring people to highlowaha.com...

Katie leads with 4 referrals
Heather, Treye, and Cheryl each have 3 referrals
Lori R, Alison G, Patrick, and Cassie P. each have 1

We still the rest of today and all day tomorrow. What are you competing for... $25.00 gift card to the store of your choice! It's not too late to play. All you have to do is refer someone to the site and have them post a comment using your name.

Cheryl Houston said...

Hey Claudia...
I'm counting. :) I have 5 referrals. Four yesterday on the Dining blog- 1 Anon, Cynthia, Melinda and Nancy. Another Anonymous friend scrolled all the way to the bottom yesterday and posted on the Connectors blog (4/8). Lori also has someone visiting there, too.

Anonymous said...

Hi- I am in such a rush to comment!!
But I am so happy to do so!!! Can't wait to read your info about sacks!!!!

Cheryl set me up to read you!!!!
Janie

Anonymous said...

Its against the rules to just contact Julie Cole right? Like if in an attempt to find other information about her we came across her contact info? I want to play fair but I know no Nebraskaneers nor girl scouts. The closest I have is a relative in Kansas and boy scout nephew.

My mother used to make me take photos in the bluebonnets. I hated it as a teenager--I was waaay to cool for it by then. Run Ricky, run!

-Anon

Claudia @ Highlowaha said...

Cheryl, I stand corrected. I just went back and checked. You are correct... 5 + the one who just posted (Janie). That gives you a total of six and officially puts you in the lead.

Anon... as tempting as it is... our goal is to reach Julie Cole through people who know her... or who know someone who might knows her. However... if April 21 (our deadline date) comes and goes without having made contact, will you volunteer to make contact with her and explain our little escapade?

Anonymous said...

This brings back fond memories of brown bagging the text books. Cassie P. sent me to visit.

Anonymous said...

I am ecstatic about the package! If anonymous is your mentor and from Bucknell, I think that would be such a wonderful moment! Who would have thought???

Anonymous said...

I'm posting for Cheryl. With three kids I've only been able to visit a few times since Cheryl alerted us to your blog. I have enjoyed reading here and there.

Anonymous said...

Hi - I'm a bag-a-holic too. My husband gets annoyed because it reaches a point when anytime someone opens the pantry closet, bags galore come tumbling down. I especially love store bas with handles. The kids use them to carry completed projects to school. Also, big bags are great for sorting clothes to go to GoodWill. And, of course, I love love love them for keeping glue, marker or paint off my table during crafts or projects.
Oh Oh - American Idol is on - gotta go.

Anonymous said...

Claudia......I LOVE bags too.....we have so much in common, we may be related in some way........you are truly amazing. My mom made the paper bag book covers as well, with precision and crisp edges to boot! Salute to our MOMS!!!! I'd trade every stretchy book cover I've seen recently for one of my Mom's!

Anonymous said...

Cassie P refered me to the sight and it is very interesting! I have enjoyed reading!!

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