Tote out of a dogfood bag?
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Tote out of a dogfood bag?
Has anyone tried this? As fast as we go through dog food around here (2 40lb bags a month) I'm going to give it a whirl!
http://simplejill.wordpress.com/2009...ood-bag-reuse/
http://simplejill.wordpress.com/2009...ood-bag-reuse/
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I made several of these. Actually just realized I have another 3-4 dog food bags to cut down in the sewing room! I've done the grocery-style totes. Made shorter handles than the normal style bag as I'm a short person and the regular ones make me feel like I'm dragging the bags on the ground! Easy peasy to make. Alas, we are not onto 'adult' dog food vs puppy chow that the plasticized food bags were made from. Now our bags are all paper. It's a shame as I now go through about 35 lbs of dog food a week (and that's only 2 dogs thank you very much!).
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I've used this one http://dillydollop.blogspot.com/2010...ocery-bag.html I've done them out of dog, cat, goat, horse, llama, and just about any bag I could find.
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I've no interest, but have bags. They would be expensive to mail and I can't find anyone local who wants them. there was a woman on Freecycle, but she never got back to me. Taste of the Wild has such pretty bags. So does Blue Buffalo Wilderness.
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I made one from a cat food bag. I cut some of the top and bottom off the bag to make sure the picture of the cat was "front and center," so it's not a huge bag. I made it more or less as a joke for my daughter. And, it took awhile and dryer sheets to get the smell of cat food out of the bag. But maybe her cats will still be able to smell it . . .
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the dogfood bags, with the waterproof liners, make perfect outdoor plant covers for cold nights when you need to protect plants from frost. The frost doesn't soak through like it would on regular paper so can keep being reused.
You can cut them to whatever height is appropriate. They fold flat.
You can cut them to whatever height is appropriate. They fold flat.
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