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Garbage Bag Made From NewspaperTracey from Duluth, MN Feedback About This Post:RE: Garbage Bag Made From NewspaperSorry, but it sounds like a lot of work to save a few bucks. Post by nunley10 RE: Garbage Bag Made From Newspaper
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Yes, way back when I was a bride we lined our trash cans with newspapers. Using a brown paper bag as a pattern, you sew the bags together and making the gusset at the bottom. Post By Camilla (Guest Post) RE: Garbage Bag Made From NewspaperI read something that said you could sew them on your sewing machine. I haven't tried it, but I'm intrigued. It seems like you could lay a couple of layers flat, then fold it in half, then sew down the side and across the bottom. Drop it down into your wastepaper basket and push the bottom corners a bit to open them up. Post by Katie A. RE: Garbage Bag Made From Newspaper
I used to make plant pots (to start seedlings) out of newspaper. You could probably make larger "bags" the same way. I don't remember where I found the instructions but I'm sure it was on the Web, I'm sorry I don't have the info any more. But it just required folding. Post by pam2cats RE: Garbage Bag Made From NewspaperYou can easily use a grocery bag as a pattern, and then tape it together. Post by Jantoo |
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