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jpbluesky
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Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts

Posted - Feb 20 2009 :  04:51:38 AM  Show Profile
A new topic on saving lint from the dryer led me to post this "dryer" saver idea, also. Save your used dryer sheets. Then use them as packing material when you mail things, or when you box up a gift. They are soft, and still smell good, and it is a good way to "pass it on" instead of throw away.

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beccaroo
True Blue Farmgirl

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Rebecca
Grand Prairie Texas
USA
68 Posts

Posted - Mar 04 2009 :  6:25:15 PM  Show Profile  Send beccaroo a Yahoo! Message
Now I would have never thought of that....I always need packing material, so I'm gonna give that a try. Good idea!!

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Janneane Hazlip
True Blue Farmgirl

67 Posts

Janneane
Fort Scott Kansas
USA
67 Posts

Posted - Mar 04 2009 :  6:51:59 PM  Show Profile
If you get icky, sticky stuff on your iron from crafing. Iron a used dryer sheet and it will come right off. Janneane
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Janneane Hazlip
True Blue Farmgirl

67 Posts

Janneane
Fort Scott Kansas
USA
67 Posts

Posted - Mar 04 2009 :  6:56:35 PM  Show Profile
oops, that's crafting.
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glendagoldenbp
True Blue Farmgirl

196 Posts

glenda
cleburne tx
USA
196 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  6:57:45 PM  Show Profile
Great tips Shirley and Janneane. Thanks for the thrifty ideas.

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keeperofthehome
True Blue Farmgirl

154 Posts

Suzanne
Atlanta Georgia
USA
154 Posts

Posted - Mar 21 2009 :  12:41:12 PM  Show Profile
I once read of someone stop buying dryer sheets by taking liquid fabric softner and putting it in a spray bottle with a little water for dilution. You spray it on an old towel and put it in the dryer with the clothes.

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harmonyfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

785 Posts

Debbie
Southeastern Ohio
USA
785 Posts

Posted - Apr 04 2009 :  6:19:23 PM  Show Profile
I use used fabric softener sheets when I do applique'. It takes all the fuss out of turning all those edges under 1/4 of an inch. And I LOVE doing applique'!
I save all the dryer fluff to use when I make paper. It's easier than you think and helps to make some strong paper!

Debbie

"If you can't find the time to do it right...how will you find the time to do it over"
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urban farm girl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Melissa
Posen IL
USA
80 Posts

Posted - Apr 05 2009 :  07:15:48 AM  Show Profile
Paper?...how do you make paper Debbie?
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therusticcottage
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Kay
Vancouver WA
USA
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Posted - Apr 05 2009 :  11:37:31 AM  Show Profile
Jeannie - thanks for the tip! I'm always needing something to finish filling up a box or tucking in a corner. Now I'll save my dryer sheets.


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harmonyfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

785 Posts

Debbie
Southeastern Ohio
USA
785 Posts

Posted - Apr 06 2009 :  09:20:14 AM  Show Profile
Melissa....this is the slimmed down version to make paper.
1. take old paper and tear into shreads.
2. Put a handfull of shreads in an old blender with a little water and liquify it.
3. keep adding paper and water till the blender is full and you've made a thick pulp.
4. pour this pulp into a sink filled with cold water and add dryer fluff that is pulled apart.
5. add a little Elmers Glue to the water to make glossier paper. Stir
6. wrap an old leg of pantyhose around an empty 5 x 7 picture frame. Pull it real tight without tearing and tie a knot in the pantyhose to secure.
7. Dip the frame, top end first into the sink and catch as much of the floating fibers and paper pulp until it looks filled on the frame. Shake gently to distribute the fibers and pulp evenly.
8. Remove from water, let drip for a few minutes and then lay it outside in the sun to dry.
9. When it is dry, gently peel the paper from the picture frame and go write a letter to a friend. Make two sheets and use an old envelope as a pattern and you'll have matching stationary.You can add Kool-Aid to the water to make colored paper.
It takes some practice to get it right. Just experiment. I did.....

Debbie

"If you can't find the time to do it right...how will you find the time to do it over"
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urban farm girl
True Blue Farmgirl

80 Posts

Melissa
Posen IL
USA
80 Posts

Posted - Apr 06 2009 :  1:53:11 PM  Show Profile
interesting..thanks Debbie!!
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CalliMakeDo
Farmgirl at Heart

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Calli
Alpine Utah
USA
3 Posts

Posted - Apr 15 2009 :  1:40:31 PM  Show Profile
Speaking of dryer sheets, I always tear mine in half so they go twice as far. You can't even tell the difference in the laundry.

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