- Use bags to wrap or cover items stored in the basement or garage to prevent dust build-up.
- Wrap one around each shoe to keep your entryway mud-free when coming inside on rainy days.
- Wrap them around paintbrushes, if you stop mid-project, to prevent the paint from drying out.
- Put them in the bottom of paint trays to make cleaning up a breeze
- Put them underneath trays to catch drips.
- Spraypainting a small item? Put it in a plastic bag to corral the spray.
- Keep ceiling fans dust—and paint-free by sliding bags over the blades while cleaning or redecorating.
- Ball up bags and stuff them into purses to help them keep their shape in the off-season.
- Use them in place of bubble wrap or newspaper when moving.
- Line small bedroom and bathroom trashcans and
- Recycling baskets for easier cleanup.
- Lay them in the bottoms of cat boxes to simplify litter-changing.
- Sew a fabric tube and stuff it with bags—then keep it next to exterior doors to stop drafts.
- Snow in the forecast? Tie bags around your rearview mirrors and windshield wipers for less scraping in the morning.
- Protect casts on broken bones from water in the shower or at the beach by wrapping and tying a bag around the plaster.
- Spread one in a cracked vase to prevent leaks.
- Poke small holes in one and hang it in the shower to drain kids' toys in between bath times.
- Fight dry skin by applying lotion to hands, and then wrapping in bags to hold in the moisture.
- Potty training? Line the mattress with bags to save time after unexpected accidents.
- Keep manuals for your lawnmower, weedwhacker, and snowblower handy by storing them in a plastic bag that hangs in the garage.
- Keep your feet dry in bad weather by wearing bags on your feet between your socks and boots.
- Use bags to keep holiday decorations organized (and free of dust) in the off-season.
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