Monday, August 16, 2010

Reusable Trash Liner

Perhaps you did or didn't know...I cloth diaper, and I LOVE it. I "converted" about 3 months ago, and have appreciated no longer needing to buy box after box of diapers that end up in landfills!

Anyhow, a friend introduced me to Planetwise wet/dry bags, which are essentially water-tight bags that you can store dirty diapers in until you wash them. I love them (I have a small one for the diaper bag, and one large one for big trips, etc), but they don't really cut it for everyday storage (they start to stink). So, I saw an online suggestion to make a reusable trash can liner, and since I happened to have a Dollar Store plastic shower curtain lying around, I got to work with the simple cutting/sewing project. The result? A fantastic, water-tight trash liner that I can throw in the washer with the diapers (and airdry)...and now there is no stink in-between washes! I'm going to have to make more trash liners for the house!


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6 comments:

  1. Awesome!!! What a great idea! I feel guilty bringing home a couple of plastic bags each week just for this reason. No more!! Now to find a sewing machine...I need one anyways to make some reusable produce bags.

    Thanks for the idea! And all of the recipes! Trying Ratatouille this week!

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  2. Brilliance!!!! I'm so going to have to hit up the dollar store asap! I HATE buying trash bags!

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  3. Trista--Let me know where you find the material for the produce bags...I've found some bags for $2 apiece, and have been debating if I should try to make my own...or just buy those!

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  4. I am so doing this! My diaper liners are STINKY after 48 hours between washes. Do you use just the shower curtain or do you still use the cloth liner as well?

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  5. Morgan-Just the shower curtain. I folded it in half, and double stitched all of the seams (they're all sewed down, as the instructions [which are clear as mud] suggested). Did you see the link to the instructions on the blog post? So, the shower curtain is double thickness...and AWESOME. Have fun!!

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  6. that's really cool alisa! A smart cookie - you ARE!

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