Jewelry and other valuable items should be packed in bubble wrap and transported personally. Wardrobe boxes are good for Plastic Plate Bowl clothing and padded dish boxes for chinaware. Everyday clothes and non-fragile items like shoes, toys, cups and mugs, can be put into free boxes obtained from the supermarket.
Old newspapers, sheets, bubble wrap, pillowcases and towels can be used as buffers. Wrap each item individually before putting them in the boxes. Fill the empty spaces between items with torn paper bits so that things don't rattle around while transporting. Plates and glass items should be packed vertically instead of flat. And finally seal the boxes with duct tape or plastic strapping.
You don't have to look far to get wonderful traditional gifts like toys, linens and clothing that don't negatively impact the environment. For example, you can find clothing made of organic cotton in many major retailers today. Bamboo towels, socks and bathrobes are amazingly silky-soft, and have antibacterial properties in addition to being environmentally sound. Wooden toys built from sustainable trees are also an excellent choice for children.
If you have ever held some kind of party you will know that decorating is always one of the most difficult parts. If those regular paper and plastic centerpieces have begun to bore you, you should consider a new twist to brighten up your party - try a candy centerpiece as the decor for your next event. Colorful candy bouquet centerpieces are a great way to add beauty and color to your table, and don't forget that they are also delicious!