All you need to do is cut the old foam to size, yank out the old stuffing, and push it into place. As with the pet bed, shredding your memory foam might make it easier to stuff inside. Headboard If you have some plywood, spray adhesive, extra fabric, and a staple gun, you can ...
These dogs love to shred their chews and toys. They may or may not swallow what they destroy, so be careful because there can be some overlap between a "Destroyer" and an "Inhaler." And these hybrid chewers can certainly be very difficult to shop for!
In this white shell box ($8 at TJ Maxx) right in front of the tube. It’s roomy enough to accomodate all three remotes and it makes finding them a snap (and cleaning up for company no longer means stuffing them into the couch cushions or under the sofa). We also slipped two woven ...
Fabric is a great resource, even if it's a worn-out towel. Old towels have plenty of life left in them, so put them to good use to avoid waste. You could turn old towels into things to use around your house, including mats and clothing. If...
Plus, learn how to reuse paper in creative and sustainable ways Trees are an essential part of the planet's ecosystem; they provide oxygen, clean the air, provide shade and food, and are used as homes by many creatures. To keep creating...
Shred old towels if you need fabric stuffing for projects. Instead of spending money on new stuffing, cut up your old towels into small squares. Remove the hems first with a sharp pair of scissors. Make the squares 1 in × 1 in (2.5 cm × 2.5 cm) or smaller to fit them inside your...