How to Make Brown Paper Packages Tied Up With Strings
January 12th, 2009
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Nothing could be less trouble than putting a few stitches in a paper bag, but this simple operation will likely add dozens of uses to it (and keep it out of the landfill for at least a little while).
Jeff Rudell
The tools are simple (and safe) enough for little hands to use, so consider getting your children involved. I've found that kids are much more likely to reuse things that they themselves had a hand in making.
Jeff Rudell
It is, after all, JUST a paper bag, so don't be shy about it; dare to be daring.
Jeff Rudell
Nothing could be less trouble than putting a few stitches in a paper bag, but this simple operation will likely add dozens of uses to it (and keep it out of the landfill for at least a little while).
Photo: Jeff Rudell
Some assorted ribbon and a hole punch (or two, or three...) are all you need to extend the life of these "single-use" paper bags. Get the kids involved making their own lunch bags and they'll be sure to bring them back home to use again and again.
A simple basting stitch was all I needed to make a pretty container perfectly suited to hold a batch of freshly made cookies to send to a friend.
For an even quicker solution, a few knotted lengths of blue satin ribbon look festive without being fussy.
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Thanks for the great and very stylish ideas, you are the best!
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