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FOUR WAYS TO REUSE OLD CLEANING WIPE CONTAINER

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String Organizer
Supplies:
Empty cleaning wipe container
Yarn or string
Instructions:
1. Remove the lid from an empty cleaning wipe container. Place ball of yarn or string inside.
2. Thread end through the hole in the lid; use the container to store and keep cord from tangling.
Car Trash Can
Supplies:
Empty cleaning wipe container
Duct tape (optional)
Plastic shopping bag
Instructions:
1. Remove lid from an empty cleaning wipe container. Cover with duct tape, if desired.
2. Place a plastic shopping bag inside of the container, leaving the handles of the bag outside.
3. Press the lid back on the container to hold the bag in place; knot the handles to create a loop.
4. Hang the trash can from the back of a seat using the loop and headrest. Remove plastic bag and throw away when full. Replace with another fresh shopping bag.
Toilet Brush Holder
Supplies:
Empty cleaning wipe container
Marble contact paper
Toilet brush
Instructions:
1. Cover an empty cleaning wipe container with marble contact paper.
2. Add a toilet brush to the container and store in your bathroom.
Tip: Leave a little extra cleaning solution in the bottom of the container for bonus cleaning power!
Sandwich Protector
Supplies:
Empty cleaning wipe container
Chalkboard paint
Chalk
Instructions:
1. Clean an empty cleaning wipe container very well. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely.
2. Cover the outside of the container with chalkboard paint; let dry.
3. Write a message on the container with chalk.
4. Add tightly wrapped sandwiches and other wrapped items to protect them from being squished in your bag.
Tip: Rough up the surface of the container with sandpaper before painting to make sure the paint sticks.

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DIY HANGING COFFEE CAN HERB GARDEN

What you need:
Coffee can
Permanent marker
Handheld power drill with ¼ inch drill bit
Can opener
Duct tape
Wire coat-hanger
Wire cutters
Long nose pliers
2 coffee filters
Scissors
Utility knife
Sisal/twine
Glass beads
Glue gun and glue sticks
Potting soil
Herbs
Instructions:
1. With a marker, draw 10-15 dots on the bottom of a coffee can.
2. With ¼ inch drill bit, drill 10-15 irrigation holes in place of the dots.
3. Place can on its side and drill 2 holes ½ inch down from the bottom rim.
4. Using a can opener, remove the aluminum can bottom. Wearing protective gloves, sand the jagged edges of the removed can bottom with sandpaper.
5. Place 6-8 pieces of duct tape around the circumference of the aluminum lid. Place the lid 1 inch down into the bottom side of the can and seal the tape to the sides.
6. Using pliers, unravel the wire coat hanger and straighten the wire with your hands, leaving the already curved end intact. Using wire cutters, cut an 8 inch piece of wire off the end.
7. Form the piece of wire into an arc and using pliers bend about a ½ inch wire on each end to resemble a hook. Place the hooked ends through the 2 holes on opposite side of the can.
8. Flatten a coffee filter and place your coffee can on top of the filter. Draw a circle around the can onto the filter with a pen or marker. Cut out the circle and set it aside.
9. Flatten another coffee filter and cut out a 1 inch diameter circle in the center of the coffee filter. Fold the filter in half and cut a slit up one side of the folded filter. Set aside.
10. With an X-acto blade, cut a circle in the center of the plastic lid 2 inch in diameter. Set aside the circle, then place the plastic lid back on the coffee can.
11. Using hot glue, decorate the outside of your coffee can with twine, glass beads, or whatever you please!
12. Remove the plastic lid. Place smaller cut out coffee filter in the bottom of your can and fill the can about halfway with potting soil.
12. Place herb into coffee can and fill in any remaining space left in the can with potting soil. Then, put the slit coffee filter around the plant tightly and tape the slit back together.
13. Put plant through the hole on the plastic lid and fasten the plastic lid on can.
14. Using the remaining wire coat hanger, cut an approximately 12 in. piece of wire starting from the curved end. With pliers, bend the other end upwards into a hook.
15. Turn the plant upside down and hook the wire coat hanger to the handle in the coffee can. Hang above your kitchen sink, or outside.
16. Enjoy the herb garden in your kitchen!

Music:
Honey Bee by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100755
Artist: https://incompetech.com/

Rocker Chicks by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: https://audionautix.com/


Post time: Jun-28-2017
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