Dear Heloise: Facial-blotting tissues are expensive, but it’s easy to make them at home. I purchase a package of good-quality white wrapping tissue and cut it into 5-inch squares. I keep several in a zippered bag in my purse for a quick shine-absorbing blot on the go, and I store the rest in my bathroom. I use the shiny side; it’s more absorbent.

— Sharon, in the Midwest

BACKPACKING ESSENTIALS

Dear Heloise: A lot of people will be taking a backpacking trip this summer, and as a veteran of many backpacking trips over a number of years, I have a few hints for backpackers:

Invest in a good compass, a GPS device that is designed for outdoor travel, and a personal locator beacon. If things go wrong on your trip, you’ll be glad you have these items because they work where a cellphone might not.

Always pack sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat of some kind to protect your face. Sunburn or snow blindness is a serious problem for backpackers.

Buy a good-quality knife. You’ll use this tool more than you know.

Take a small first-aid kit. Make certain it has disinfecting ointment, bandages of various sizes, disposable plastic gloves, over-the-counter painkillers, and hand sanitizer.

Take a headlamp, lighter and/or matches in a waterproof container.

Believe it or not, these are things that so many backpackers forget to include when they are hiking through the backcountry.

— Jacob, in Colorado

MY PET PEEVE

Dear Heloise: My “pet” peeve is people driving with a pooch on their lap or hanging out the driver’s side window. This is dangerous for the driver, other drivers and the dog! Animals are unpredictable and get excited easily.

— Bev, via email

Bev, I agree completely. If the air bag were to deploy, disaster would ensue. The dog should ride in the back seat on the floor in a carrier or on a seat that is fastened with a special doggie seat belt.

— Heloise

WRAP IT UP

Dear Heloise: Here are various substitutes for wrapping paper:

Calendar pages, which come in so many sizes and are colorful.

Larger packages can be wrapped in posters. Some card shops/bookstores give away posters that haven’t been sold.

Larger packages can also be wrapped in bulletin board paper, which comes in beautiful colors. There’s usually a bin of remnants. This paper is found in art supply shops, school supply stores, bookstores that cater to teachers, etc. It looks amazing with ribbon.

All of these use quality paper and, in most cases, are recycled!

— An Avid Reader, in Kentucky

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