25 ways to use a mousepad
Category: Entrepreneurship | Date: 2001-11-14 |
If you're a "freebieholic" like I am, you get all kinds of junk in the mail. Lately I've been getting several mousepads. I thought, what in the world am I supposed to do with 10 freakin' mousepads? Well, I decided to make a plentiful list of creative things to do with all these free mousepads. Thanks to those at bigbigsavings.com who helped me out tremendously in making this list.
1. Play hopscotch.
2. Use them as bases for baseball or softball.
3. Create a walkway in the garden.
4. Make a padded room for those stressful days.
5. Knee pads
6. Butt pads
7. Rent them to guys at work when they ask for a raise.
8. Donate them to not-for-profit places.
9. Sell them.
10. Glue cut pieces to backs of picture frames to help keep them straight.
11. Cut them out and use as a stencil.
12. Sew fabric around them for nice potholders.
13. Coasters.
14. Glue them to your headboard.
15. Take them to a local school.
16. Place in garage to prevent oil stains from ruining your floor.
17. Make a collage on your ceiling.
18. Paint them.
19. Use them by the door on muddy shoe days.
20. Cover them and stick them to the wall for door knob protection.
21. Cut them and make 'em into stamps.
22. Re-sole the bottom of your kids' shoes.
23. Make no-skid, extra cushy socks.
24. Cut into strips and pad a helmet that's too big.
25. Put them under your computer mouse for easy maneuvering.
About the Author
Nicole Seekely is the publisher of The Panda Pages weekly e-zine. You can contact her at mailto pandapages.f2s.com Also, visit her website at pandapages.f2s.com for freebies, cool sites, and more. To subscribe to her e-zine send an e-mail to
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1. Play hopscotch.
2. Use them as bases for baseball or softball.
3. Create a walkway in the garden.
4. Make a padded room for those stressful days.
5. Knee pads
6. Butt pads
7. Rent them to guys at work when they ask for a raise.
8. Donate them to not-for-profit places.
9. Sell them.
10. Glue cut pieces to backs of picture frames to help keep them straight.
11. Cut them out and use as a stencil.
12. Sew fabric around them for nice potholders.
13. Coasters.
14. Glue them to your headboard.
15. Take them to a local school.
16. Place in garage to prevent oil stains from ruining your floor.
17. Make a collage on your ceiling.
18. Paint them.
19. Use them by the door on muddy shoe days.
20. Cover them and stick them to the wall for door knob protection.
21. Cut them and make 'em into stamps.
22. Re-sole the bottom of your kids' shoes.
23. Make no-skid, extra cushy socks.
24. Cut into strips and pad a helmet that's too big.
25. Put them under your computer mouse for easy maneuvering.
About the Author
Nicole Seekely is the publisher of The Panda Pages weekly e-zine. You can contact her at mailto pandapages.f2s.com Also, visit her website at pandapages.f2s.com for freebies, cool sites, and more. To subscribe to her e-zine send an e-mail to
thepandapages-subscribe@topica.com
:To contact see details below.
gymaholic7@pandapages.f2s.com
http://www.pandapages.f2s.com
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