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Plastic Bag Holder

Also makes a great fundraiser for craft booth
how to for: both child and adult Nice project to do together
Details



Materials:
  • 1 kitchen hand towel
  • 2-6" pieces of 1/4" elastic
  • 1-1 inch plastic ring
  • needle
  • thread
  • pins
  • several plastic grocery bags

Directions:
Stretch elastic and sew to each end of towel just below the fringe. Turn towel right sides together and sew up long side to form a tube. Attach ring at one end. Stuff with plastic bags. Hang in convenient place from ring. With both ends open, bags are accessible from the bottom when you need them and it's easy to add new bags from the top.

From: Cydney Walvoord - Cross Timbers Council Denton, TX
Ages: Brownies (with help), Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors
Pertinent notes: Also makes a great fundraiser for craft booth




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