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I wonder if you can opt out of phone books at this point. They still show up on my doorstep on a regular basis, like four different volumes. Who uses an analog phone book anymore? A monumental waste of paper. Mine go right into the recycling bin — I save one for using as scarp paper for gluing and craft and modeling projects.

Here’s a idea sent to us by Chrissy of OneCraftyPlace for turning a phone book into an office desktop organizer. You could also use this for light tools on a workbench.

Recycle a phone book into a pen organizer

5 Responses to Office organizer made from phonebook

  1. In some states, local phone service providers are required by law to provide every citizen with a physical phone book. I doubt many of these laws have been addressed in the last few years, which means that we’ll all continue to receive the phone books, like it or not.

  2. i called last week to opt out – tired of them showing up. whole process took 5 mins (in TEXAS). highly recommended.

  3. I think phone books are actually digital…remember “let your fingers do the walking”?

  4. jeffrey.maglaqui@gmail.com on said:

    Thanks for sharing the tip about getting removed from mailing lists. Awesome idea to recycle phone book. http://classyclosets.com/custom.php

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