Hello, my name is paper and I am a piece of paper.
My purpose is to have people write on me and to be printed by printers.
I like the smell of wood because it smells like my parents.
My ambition is to be thrown away and recycled.
(lmao i don't know what to put in here, so thanks Claire for the message.)
just came accross this on the web today..
some of the little tricks i apply -- exposed! hahaha!
10 Emergency Fashion Fixes
1. Rub a bar of soap on the teeth of a stuck zipper to help it glide.
2. Reattach a loose button with the metal wire from a twist tie. Peel away the paper, insert the wire through the button and fabric, and twist to secure.
3. Blot out a stain on your collar with a wet sponge or terry-cloth towel (not a paper towel, which can shred), or cover it up with a pretty scarf.
4. Wipe away static cling on your garment with a used dryer fabric-softener sheet, or run your hands over a new sheet and lightly go over the fabric.
5. Temporarily fix a fallen hem with masking or double-sided fabric tape to hold up the seam until you can sew it later on.
6. Remove fresh deodorant marks by rubbing them with a wet, well-wrung washcloth or damp towel.
7. Push in a sweater pull with a fine needle or pin through the fabric to the back.
8. Blast away water spots on silk and wool with a gentle steam burst from your iron. Hold it above, not directly on, the fabric.
9. Touch up worn spots and scuffs on leather shoes and bags with a matching permanent marker. Buff well with a paper towel to remove excess that might rub off.
10. Brush up matted, stained suede with a scrub sponge. It should be barely damp — not drippy.
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