
6- Newspapers
On top of being a seasoned crafter’s regular go-to, old papers can also be used to better the appearance of your lawn. Believe it or not, laying some damp newspapers beneath the moss will actually block the weeds from seeing the light of day. As an added bonus, they help create the perfect environment for a garden’s best friend—earth worms.
5- Used Dryer Sheets
These clingy wonders double as powerful dusters, scrubbers, and even ‘sponges’ for burned, caked-on food particles that can stick to pots and pans. The best part about used dryer sheets is that they’re truly durable and won’t break apart, even when you are working with strong detergents. They ARE made to endure the heat, after all!
4- Toothpaste Tubes
If you’re an avid home chef, then you know that so many condiments come in clunky jars and bottles that have the tendency to hoard the product in their nooks and crannies. Instead of rooting around for some mayo with a butter knife, consider adding some dollops into a used toothpaste bottle. It sounds involved, but the process only takes a few minutes to complete!
