Use the bags to wrap up homemade bread, rolls, and buns before storing them in your freezer.
Use the bag to store leftovers or to portion out other foods.
Use a cereal liner bag to crush up crackers, cereal, nuts, etc without making a mess.
Mesh Produce Bags
Use it as a scrubber for cleaning jobs around the house. Just wad it up and use it to scrub dishes, countertops, and more!.
Use a mesh produce bag as a yarn holder. Place your yarn inside the bag, thread the end through one of the holes, then pull it through.
Disposable Razors
When your disposable razor gets too dull for shaving, you can still use it to remove pills from sweaters, t-shirts, hats, scarves, etc.
Glass/ Candle Jars
Glass jars can be cleaned and used as drinking glasses, vases, a planter or storage containers for knick knacks, safety pins, rubber bands, etc. They can also be used to store leftovers, homemade sauces, freezing soups, and dried teas.
Old Towels
Cut up old towels to use as rags for cleaning dirty floors, cars, pets, and more. If you’re feeling creative, you can even turn them into DIY creations like bath mats and soft dog toys.
Coffee Mugs
Coffee mugs can be a cute way to store office supplies, keys, or your toothbrush/other essentials in your bathroom. You can easily repaint them if they are damaged.
Toothbrushes
Toothbrushes (unless sustainably made) never biodegrade! Use old toothbrushes for hard-to-reach places such as cleaning a shower head, removing grout, or on delicate surfaces. It's also works well to rub stain remover into clothes.
Condiments
Fill old, cleaned-out condiment bottles with pancake batter or icing to create an easy-to-clean breakfast or beautiful cupcake designs.
Prescription bottles
An empty prescription bottle can become a handy, travel-sized first aid kit with enough space for some Band-Aids, gauze pads, and ibuprofen. The small bottle won’t take up too much space.
Paper bags
Use paper bags to ripen fruit faster, make homemade popcorn, serve snacks or use as a mini trash can for your car.