Despite your best intentions to cut down on waste, chances are scrap paper, old newspapers and magazines from 2014 you promised yourself you’d read one day inevitably end up in your recycling bin. Before sending your paper goods off to recycling heaven, check out the below ideas for upcycling your remnants into cool creations.

Homemade Cards

Glitter on a Dime

Skip the card aisle on your next Target run, and use up that pile of scrap paper instead! This easy idea is great for kids or adults, and simply involves cutting creative-shaped pieces of paper and pasting to a folded card. Need some inspo? We love this idea from Glitter on a Dime!

Paper Bunting

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Whether you use glue or a sewing machine, its simple to use those scrap paper pieces for DIY bunting. Cut into your desired shape, then string up. We love this heart-shaped idea from One Bunting Away.

Create a Scrapbook

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Those beautiful bits of scraps are perfect for a scrapbook! Help your little piece together the bitty bits to make a background or jazz up an otherwise boring page. This is a great on-going activity!

DIY Bookmark

Kasturi Roy via Unsplash

Never lose your place in your favorite read again armed with a handy homemade bookmark. Options for this easy upcycling project is to have your kids decorate or doodle on scrap paper or to cut up an old postcard into bookmark-worthy shapes.

Shining Star Garland

Mer Mag via Julep

All you need is a bit of paper, imagination and some time to create this shining star garland. Want to really make your garland really shine? Use LED lights like Mer Mag did. Visit Julep for the full instructions.

Notepad

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If you have remnant construction paper or one-sided documents you no longer need, turn them into a notepad. All you need is scissors, a stapler and extra paper!

Photo Frame

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Show-off those smiling faces with a handmade frame. Opt to use colorful pieces of scrap paper or origami paper to make your frame really pop. For the step-by-step tutorial hop over to  Make: for the scoop.

Colorful Crumpled Paper Art

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Roll your scrap paper into small crinkled balls and let your kids go wild painting them. The end result is a colorful, frame-worthy piece of art. Get the full instructions from Buggy and Buddy blog.

—Erin Lem & Karly Wood

 

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Barbie’s Inspiring Women series is getting two new additions with some of the most inspiring women of all time, Rosa Parks and Sally Ride.

The Inspiring Women series debuted last year on International Women’s Day featuring Barbie dolls based on artist Frida Kahlo, aviator Amelia Earhart and NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. Now civil rights activist, Rosa Parks and the first American woman in space, Sally Ride, will join these iconic women to inspire new generations of girls through play.

“These historical women broke boundaries that made the world a better place for future generations of girls,” a press release from Barbie stated.

“As a brand that is dedicated to inspiring the limitless potential in every girl, Barbie is shining a spotlight on role models, historical and modern, to show them they can be anything,” Lisa McKnight, senior vice president and global head of Barbie, told HuffPost. “Both Sally Ride and Rosa Parks are changemakers, so these dolls celebrate their achievements, while also encouraging girls to challenge the status quo.”

The Sally Ride Barbie is available online now and the Rosa Parks Barbie can be pre-ordered for delivery on Sep. 6.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Mattel, Inc.

 

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The summer sun’s still shining, but you’ve got fall on the brain. Luckily, Panera does too!

The eatery recently announced four fall menu additions, including two cinnamon spice coffee drinks and starting Sep. 9 you can score a Cinnamon Spice Cold Brew or Cinnamon Spice Latte. If you’re more of a pastry person, Panera’s fall foodie finds include Apple Pie Thumbprint Cookies and Cinnamon Apple Scones.

What can you expect from the autumn awesomeness at Panera? The Cinnamon Spice Cold Brew is (as the name implies) cold brew coffee. The fall beverage also includes half and half and cinnamon syrup. As the mercury drops, your hot coffee dreams can come true with the Cinnamon Spice Latte.

Along with an apple pie-flavored thumbprint cookie you can also get a scone that’s filled with apples and cinnamon and topped with cinnamon crunch and salted caramel icing.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr

 

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Look up! There’s plenty of nighttime viewing for junior astronomers this July, and we’ve got the scoop on all the summer stargazing fun.

July has two new moons—and one of them is a “black moon.” So what exactly is a black moon? Even though the name sounds ominous, it’s really pretty simple. When two new moons happen in one month, the second is called a black moon. For those of us in North America, that happens on Wednesday, Jul. 31.

Not only is this month’s black moon a special treat (it happens once every 32 months), but it’s also a supermoon. This means the moon is near the closest point to our planet it gets on its Earth orbit, but sadly, we can’t view the awesomely illuminated surface. The new moon (black moon, that is) will line up between the Earth and the sun. With the sun’s rays shining on the opposite (far) side of the moon, we won’t have a view of the super sight.

But the black supermoon isn’t the only celestial event to see this summer. From Jul. 12 through Aug. 23 you can catch a view of the Delta Aquariids meteor shower, with its peak on Sunday, Jul. 28.

Your best chance at getting a prime view of the show is in late July/early August, during the second new moon. With the moon’s light out of the way, you could see as many as 20 meteors per hour, according to NASA!

Just head outside, preferably after midnight and away from street lights, and look halfway between the horizon line and the zenith.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Neale LaSalle via Pexels

 

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It might only be July, but you’ll be ready to spread some Yuletide cheer when you see the new Disney Christmas ornament collection.

Celebrate Christmas in July with the 2019 Disney Ornament Collection featuring some classic throwbacks to your childhood and some new favorites. It might be awhile till you put that tree up, but the new ornaments are available now on ShopDisney so snap them up while you can. We’ve rounded up a few of the best that are sure to be a shining star on your tree.

Forky Sketchbook Ornament

$16.95

Carl and Ellie Legacy Sketchbook Ornament

$19.95

The Little Mermaid Legacy Sketchbook Ornament

$19.95

Bo Peep Light-Up Sketchbook Ornament

$19.95

Enchanted Rose Light-Up Ornament

$19.95

Timon and Pumbaa Lion King Ornament

$29.95

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: ShopDisney

 

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It’s summer, the sun is shining and now science is giving you a reason to get out and experience everything Mother Nature has to offer—as long as you spend at least 120 minutes outdoors!

Recent research from the University of Exeter may have found a connection between time spent in nature and well being. According to the study, which was published in the journal Scientific Reports, people who spend at least 120 minutes in natural settings had higher reports of physical and psychological health than those who didn’t venture into green spaces.

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Using data from almost 20,000 adults in England, the researchers found that the benefits of hanging in nature extend to just about everyone—regardless of gender, age, ethnicity and financial status.

According to lead researcher Dr. Mat White, of the University of Exeter Medical School, “It’s well known that getting outdoors in nature can be good for people’s health and well being but until now we’ve not been able to say how much is enough. The majority of nature visits in this research took place within just two miles of home so even visiting local urban green spaces seems to be a good thing.” White also added, “Two hours a week is hopefully a realistic target for many people, especially given that it can be spread over an entire week to get the benefit.”

Based on the research, the 120 minute mark is a threshold you just can’t dip below. That is, if you want to get the health benefits nature reportedly brings. Don’t stress if you just can’t devote two-hour blocks of time to going on forest-filled hikes or jogging through the local park. The 120 minutes necessary to get health benefits can happen in chunks of time over the course of week.

—Erica Loop

 

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The snow is gone, the sun is shining and those splish-splashy pool-filled days are blissfully on the horizon. With that in mind, you’ll want to check out Target’s new swimwear line, Kona Sol!

Kona Sol, which debuted in January, is a size-inclusive line that’s made for women of all shapes. The collection is available in sizes XS to XXL as well as 14W to 26W (select styles only). According to Mark Tritton, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, Target, “We know the search for the perfect swimsuit can be daunting. Our goal is to make shopping for swimwear fun, easy and inspiring.”

Women's Plus Size Underwire Wrap Bikini Top

You'll make a splash in this rad wrapping two-piece. The affordable, and adorable, bikini retails for $27.99.

Women's Plus Size Keyhole Strap One Piece Swimsuit

The cute keyhole design makes this suit a sweet selection. The floral find is available in stores and online for $44.99. 

Women's Plus Size Twist Front Cut Out One Piece Swimsuit

Forget about basic swimwear. This twist front design ($39.99) is sleek, feisty and oh-so-cute. 

Women's Plus Size Ruffle One Piece Swimsuit

If you're looking for something with an eye-catching accent, this is it. The sweet ruffle adds a little extra to this cute suit ($39.99).

 

Women's Plus Size Double Strap Tankini Top

No one says you have to choose between a one- and two-piece. Even though this tankini ($29.99) is technically two pieces, it fits just like one!

Women's Plus Size Twist Back Bikini Top

This twist-back two-piece is simple, yet stylish. Find this perfect pick at Target for $24.99.

—Erica Loop

All photos: Courtesy of Target

 

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When my daughter was in fourth grade, she sang a solo in her school’s production of Schoolhouse Rock. I was sitting in the auditorium behind two men. A few bars into her rendition of “Elbow Room,” one turned to the other and said, ”I’m guessing this ain’t her first rodeo.”

Of course, I was thrilled to hear this compliment and it was all I could do to keep myself from tapping the guy on the shoulder and gushing about how she takes voice lessons and dreams of being a stage performer.

I share this because this week my daughter and I will head downtown to sign a contract with her first talent agent. As I sat in the waiting room during her recent audition and heard her nail a high note in a song from the opera The Sorcerer, I marveled at how she, at 12, teaches me to aim higher, be braver—and in the words of Theodore Roosevelt by way of Brene Brown, to “dare greatly.”

My daughter has maintained a single-minded focus when it comes to her vision. She says things like, “When I’m performing in a stadium…” or “When I live in New York and sing on Broadway…” She lets her imagination run free. She believes in herself.

So by the time she sang in front of the agents, they too could tell that this wasn’t her first rodeo, either.

Which got me thinking: What are my talents? How far back can I trace them? And in what ways do my experiences count for more than I allow?

If you’re like me, you may not give yourself credit for the bumps and bruises you’ve endured, or the many the times you’ve been knocked down and gotten right back up on that horse. Maybe you don’t want to remember the failures or, worse—believe that you’d be farther along if you’d made different choices.

The interesting thing about a rodeo is that it involves feats most people would never undertake. It’s scary. Participating in one requires an extremely specific skill set (or a huge dose of craziness). Success is measured in split seconds.

I’ve been to a rodeo only once. In my early twenties, I worked for a concession company and had a one-night gig selling beer in the grandstand at a rodeo. I was also working in my first real job as a copywriter and just beginning my first novel. I didn’t think that one night at a rodeo would contribute in any way to my dream of being a writer.

But here it is: 30 years later, showing up on the page.

My point is that I’ve realized something important: everything I do is in service to my dream. Every frightening moment, every detour, every cringe-worthy experience. And every success, shining moment or surprising achievement.

That night at the school assembly, I heard my daughter sing, “The way was opened up for those with bravery.”

Yes, bravery is required.

Life is like a charging bull or a wild horse. It will buck me off. All I can do is embrace the failures and the chaos, make mistakes, be willing to fall on my face in front of others, to show my underbelly, to be less than perfect. I can keep doing what I love; in my case, that’s writing.

And I can thank my daughter for reminding me to dream big. I can remember that, whether I see it or not, there are throngs of people waiting, watching and rooting for me.

And they’re rooting for you, too.

This post originally appeared on www.TammyLetherer.com.

Tammy Letherer is an author, writing coach and blogger. She holds a degree in Journalism from Indiana University and has enjoyed a long, varied professional writing career. She is the author of a memoir, The Buddha at My Table (release date October 2018) and a novel, Hello Loved Ones. She lives in Chicago with her children.

We get it—sometimes Halloween can be scary for little kids—but even the most hardened grownup might get a little spooked this time of year, too! With the Netflix scare factor matrix, now you can figure out just which movies you should watch through your fingers—or maybe skip altogether this year.

October brings streaming viewers a whole month of “Netflix and Chills.” Starting with The Shining on Oct. 1, Netflix has all kinds of Halloween treats for viewers. Your tweens and teens can enjoy the Netflix Original horror anthology series Creeped Out while your younger kiddo can catch lighter fare such as Super Monsters Save Halloween. But what about for mom and dad?

With different degrees of scaredy cats in mind, Netflix’s scare factor matrix breaks down their shows and movies into realistic, enchanting, terrifying and supernatural categories. The oh-so-helpful visual display plots the picks according to where they fit into the grand scheme of Halloween fright.

Still can’t decide? Netflix even has a handy dandy Scary Movie Decision Maker, too!

Thankfully, there are plenty of kid-friendly Halloween movies and shows on Netflix if these grownup titles are still too much for you!

—Erica Loop

All photos: Courtesy of Netflix

 

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