Friday, August 10, 2012

Glass Terrarium Bowls

So I'm moving out of the room I share with my sister back into my own room which has been used on and off for relatives from out of country to stay. Things have settled down so I recently have started to move back in. As a still unemployed student, I need to cozy up this place. It's been smelly and dust ridden for years. It's a hell for allergy sufferers at the moment. So still being an unemployed person who is waiting and dying for a job interview, what can I do?

Well... since I was a kid I've been looking into air plants and I was fascinated with these things but for some reason I never got around to buying one. I don't know why. But now, when I only have a few bucks to spare, these things look like gold. I mean for around 1 - 2 bucks a piece these things are awesome. They're sturdy and some will also flower. This is it. I decided I'm going to make a terrarium. Hell- even 5 or 10 terrariums! Lets spice the window sill up. So where can I buy some glass bowls for these things? First store first: Dollar Tree.

 So I go online and see that they do have bowls suitable for my project. I buy 2 of them. They only have two different styles. Contents not included.




Glass Bowl
Price: $1
Where: Dollar Tree
Style: Round

This one is just a regular cute little round bowl.

Pros:
  • Perfect size
  • Small
  • Simple

Cons:
  • Smaller
  • Less classy


Fluted Glass Bowl
Price: $1
Where: Dollar Tree
Style: Fluted

This one is a bit taller/bigger than the regular round one. I like this one more because it has the fancy fluted wavy top.

Pros:
  • Fancy
  • Big

Cons:
  • Maybe too fancy

 End results:




Perfect for making small air plant terrariums.

WORTH IT. I have spiced up my window sill.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

IKEA Potpourri

I'm moving back into my own room and it's smelling quite funky in here. My cat has urinated on the bed a few times (not uncommon) so this has been her messy cat room plus a guest room until now. I have come to claim this territory and too bad for her. A solution to the funky bed smell was that I put two sheets of laundry freshener onto the mattress before I laid down my fitted mattress cover. Then I decided it would be fun to put some potpourri in here.

This is two products in one review post since they complement each other so well.



Heres what I bought:

Potpourri
Price: $0.99
Where: IKEA
Type: DOFTA Rose scented, pink.

They have 3 different kinds, but rose is always good since I'm kind of obsessed with roses and flowers. Not too into the blueish purple/white.

Pros:
  • A good amount
  • Cheap
  • Fragrant

Cons:
  • Color rubs off, but no problem if you don't touch it
  • Not too strong of a fragrance



Container
Price: $1
Where: Dollar Tree
Type: Glass, Star shaped

Pros:
  • Cool shape
  • Cheap
  • Thick glass

Cons:
  • Doesn't hold that much

I'm a star girl. I chose the star shaped container over the heart shaped one. So, I guess I'm obsessed with stars also.


In the end, I had half of the bag of potpourri left. I think for $1.99 + tax... this is WORTH IT. It's cheap and makes my room smell a little bit better with some style.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Screen Guarder Samsung Galaxy S3 Anti-glare Slim Screen Protector Sheet




Short Description: Clear static screen protector for Samsung Galaxy S3
Price: $3.06 for 3 items ($1.02 each)
Store: Ebay (Here)

Amount per package: 1 Static Screen Protector, 1 Cleaning Cloth, 1 Cardboard Card


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Provided description:

"Protect your LCD screen from scratches and dents
Key Features:
Scratch-proof
Keeps screen clean at all times
Protects and retains the value of your cell phone
Anti-reflective
Dust Repellent and Washable
Re-positionable
Extremely Durable"



I highly doubt this thing will protect from dents, but I saw this online, needed a screen protector, and thought why not?

The packaging is highly generic. The only thing assuring me that I received the right item was the single line of text above the barcode. What that means, though, is this review can largely be applied to any such screen protector provided by this company(?).

Installation was a bit troublesome for me; It took a number of tries to both properly align the protector and to do so without having trapped dust on the inside. Part of the reason for this was that the protector just barely covers the entire screen area, so you have to get it just right. Apparently all screen protectors for this phone follow this format though. Also, a tip: since it statically adheres, you can use tape to remove dust that gets stuck to the 'sticky' side of the protector. Back to the product, the provided cardboard card (labeled 'soft card') is very soft, so using your own harder card might be preferable. That being said, the protector survived all of that and now rests perfectly aligned and dust free.

In use, the protector is pretty good. It doesn't tint the screens colors and seems pretty smudge/fingerprint resistant. It isn't totally without glare, but it's not too bad. Touching the screen works as expected. In fact, it changes the feeling of the screen a little bit (I would say slightly more traction), but also maintains the same feel if your fingers become moistened (which isn't the case normally). Whether or not this is a good thing is up to you.

All things considered, this item is WORTH IT.

Pros:
  • Minimal glare/effect on visibility of screen
  • Decent protection for touch screen
  • Static. Dry application and can be cleaned and re-applied/re-positioned
  • Changes feel of touch screen

Cons:
  • Covers just the screen and a hair more (though most Galaxy S3 protectors do this)
  • Changes feel of touch screen