Any ideas for the endless supply of plastic bags?
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Stuff pillows with them , crochet them into mats for the homeless , weave them into baskets for your craft things, these are only a few possibilities . Type it into the search bar at the top of the hometalk page.
Definitely stuff pillows with them. I have done this and it works great.
Take them to a ark where
Bring to a park where dogs get walked. Pooper pickeruppers
You can make art with them! http://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/art-made-from-plastic-bags-you-might-be-surprised-27782969
Art Made From Plastic Bags? You Might Be Surprised.
I have a kitchen garbage bowl for compost and regular trash that I take out several times a day. I use the bags for liners in the bathrooms. In addition, I put recycle items in these bags or donations to the thrift stores.
Good idea.
I use as garbage liners too. That is one way. Just seems these things multiply by the dozens.
3 awesome ideas:
http://www.today.com/home/how-store-plastic-bags-t81896?4444
http://scrappygeek.com/diy-no-sew-plastic-bag-dispenser/
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/make-recycled-plastic-bag-dispenser.html
recycle them.
Keep only what you think you will need and recycle the rest . Put a few in the bedroom for the cloths you donate and for lining small trash cans.
okay, this is going to sound low class...but, I use them as a lazy way to store veggies in the fridge, or left over food in bowls. Just insert and wrap. Wala! instant hill-billy storage and cheap! (hey, my mom's relatives were hill-billies waay back when...no shade there!)
you can crochet them into rugs and reusable grocery bags. A search on the internet will supply many suggestions for crochet ideas.