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msdoolittle Posted - May 19 2010 : 08:21:09 AM
I am an admitted clutterbug (who is now on clutter detox, but anyway). It is difficult for me to throw away 'Good Stuff', or things that I think I might be able to use. Anyway, I had an old worn out pair of flip flops that I thought SURELY there was something I could do with them, other than throwing them in the trash.

I found a use!

I have several small holes in my chicken coop where my husband just installed a new ventilation window. The building is made out of corrugated tin, so there are little holes wherever the tin 'dips'. I cut up that flip flop into 1.5"-2" squares and crammed a piece as tightly as possible into the holes, using my scissors. No more holes! No need to use that spray foam stuff! No snakes!

I was sure to put the cut up flip flops where the hens couldn't peck at them.


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Bart Posted - Jul 15 2010 : 06:15:16 AM
Great idea! FG are sure an innovative bunch.

I use them to print fabric and paper. The bottoms of flip flops all have super cool designs and with paint, inks or dye rolled on them they make wonderful designs.
Violets November Posted - Jul 13 2010 : 2:22:10 PM
That's innovative! And you saved money to boot!

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dutchy Posted - May 19 2010 : 11:50:02 PM
So now the chicks can FLIP FLOP around!! (sorry...bad joke lol ;) )

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laurentany Posted - May 19 2010 : 6:23:42 PM
See there really is a use for everything! Good for you!
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