Try reworking a grocery bag to create this rustic serving caddy for casual get togethers…
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Use this simple trick to serve up homemade popcorn or soft pretzels alongside hot cider on a beautiful fall day.
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Paper lunch bags hold single-serve sizes.
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To make this, nest one grocery bag inside of the other and cut in half.
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Fold over.
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Remove handles from grocery bag and hot glue them to the sides. You could use this caddy to hold napkins, snack bags or utensils when you entertain.
Charissa - The Gifted Blog
October 13, 2013 at 11:07 pm
Camilla, this is just awesome. We’ve been enjoying popcorn as a fall snack and this is such a fun idea for company or to make it a special treat!
Maggie
October 15, 2013 at 6:05 am
OK — I think it’s time for your book!
All these really clever, “simple” (for some) ideas — and what great impact. Loved the popcorn bag idea. Ingenious!
The spiders were also brilliant! I would NEVER have that of that.
Also — LOVED the coffee percolator! I remember as well, and it harks back to the “good old days” when things moved more slowly. I miss that.
Miss You!
P.S. Hope you don’t mind me sending notes through the web site — I am always so inspired, and impressed with all the creativity.