Saturday, December 21, 2013

I need some help! How do can you make a gently used backpack look new?

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MENDING
Backpacks tend to break in two places. The breaks either happen in the straps or there's a huge tear in the corner of the bag caused by the pressure of the books. These can both be repaired at an alterations shop.
Professional alteration shops have the commercial equipment needed to stitch through nylon webbing and canvas. In our community, these repairs can be made between $3 to $7 which is far less expensive than buying a new backpack.
If your child's backpack is torn, it's always best to have it mended first before tossing it in the washing machine.

PRE-WASH/WASH
Unless your child's backpack is made of leather, it can be washed in a regular washing machine on the cold water, gentle cycle. Before tossing it in the machine, stains should be pretreated first.
To remove the greasy and grimy dirt stains on my children's backpacks, I mix up a solution of Dawn dishwashing detergent and apply it to the stain with a scrub brush. Scrubbing the stain in a circular motion will eventually lift the dirt. For ink stains, we use a bit of hairspray and apply it with an old toothbrush.
Once the backpack has been pretreated for stains, it can be washed in the machine. After laundering, allow the backpack to drip dry overnight. Do NOT place in the clothes dryer.

SHAPING
Some backpacks have a bit of a shape to them. To preserve the shape, these steps will help:
1. Blot up excess water with a towel.
2. Roll up two or three beach towels and pack inside the backpack. Adjust the towels so they are tucked into the corners and "fill out" the backpack into the proper shape.
3. Let dry overnight.
4. The following day, remove the towels and check the backpack for dampness. If the backpack is still wet, it can be set on a dry surface to finish drying.

ADD ZIP
Like most kids, my daughter wants a new backpack every school year. How we solved this problem was to buy two backpacks and rotate them from year to year. On odd years, she brings her orange pack and on even years, she uses the green one.
To add something a little extra to the backpacks to make them "fun" again, the following embellishments can be added:
*** Key chains and lanyards can be attached to the zippers
*** Colorful character buttons can be pinned to the fabric
*** Draw mod daisies, geometric patterns, or other fun patterns using fabric paint pens.
*** Glue sequins, buttons, press on earrings, or other embellishments to the fabric surface.
With a decent backpack running anywhere from $25 to $40, it makes sense to use those packs as long as possible. By mending the breaks, giving them a good wash, and adding some fun embellishments, your child won't minding reusing her old backpack over and over again.

What school supplies should I get?

Q. Hi I'm going in to the 8th grade and I'm really trying to stay organized this year so it would help if u could give me some tips and if u could make a list of what to have

Here are my classes

Math
Lang. Arts
Sicnece
History
Band
Health
Jazz band
Athletics (gym for kids that play sports)

At my school we do blocks and we have to go to math everyday
And I know it's a little early but thanks


Answer
BASICS
- No. 2 pencils
- Mechanical pencils
- Colored pencils
- Pencil sharpener (hand-held with a top to collect shavings)
- A large pink eraser
- Ballpoint pens (Get a few red ink ones too, because some teachers have students do peer editing.)
- Highlighters
- Spiral-bound or composition notebooks
- Loose-leaf notebook paper (Teachers can be picky about paper. Some middle schools ask that students use the college-ruled variety.)
- A ruler with English and metric measurements

ORGANIZATIONAL HELPERS
- Several three-ring binders (Some teachers require that a binder be used exclusively for their class.)
- A three-hole punch (a regular one or one that fits in a three-ring binder)
- A pencil case that fits in a binder
- Binder dividers (The kinds with pockets are good for loose papers.)
- Pocket folders
- Folders that fit in binders
- A small notebook to record assignments
- A calendar for scheduling assignments
- A sturdy, supportive backpack (Some schools do not permit rolling backpacks because of space considerations, so check with your school before considering this option.)
- Two combination locks (If the school lockers do not have built-in locks, your child might need one for the hallway and one for the gym.)

STUDY AIDS
- Index cards, ruled and unruled (These are great for making flash cards.)
- Highlighters
- A calculator (Check with the math teacher first before investing in an expensive one. Graphing calculators, for example, are required in many high school math classes. Teachers advise parents not to buy a calculator with more functions than students will use.)
- A protractor




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