How do I fold plastic bags and put in empty wipe containers?
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Hi; I guess you are talking about a storage idea for grocery bags: I just stuff them in, no folding! As long as you can grab a piece of plastic and pull, it will work. However, I have a lot of those bags and just use one of them to hold the others! I have one under the kitchen since and in a bathroom cabinet. Works just fine!
Me too...I stuff them in an oatmeal box for the bathroom. I don’t bother folding. I don’t fold fitted sheets either!! 🤪🤗
Hi there,
Fold in half bottom to top, leaving the handles exposed at the centre top. Then fold in the sides and then fold in half top to bottom again, and that should do it..........
It’s in the way you fold them, and how you over lap them. Where it says find your next project? Try typing in a few key word....plastic bag dispencer
My daughter just stuffs hers into a hanging-thingy on the wall (Walmart, made of cloth - around 2 bucks). However, when she goes to grab one, sometimes several come out at once - which for us, is a nuisance. So what works better for us is simply fold up each one of ours separately (only takes about 5 seconds, matters not what direction as long as they are folded separately) before stuffing ours into our own holder (some rooms we use an old tissue box that is covered). Our grandkids made it a project and found that we get in almost 3 times as many because they fit better - and only pull out 1 at a time!