Pam, Are | Making Re-usable Вђњpapers Bathroom Towelsвђќ Thatвђ™s A Project I Could Get Behind

Maybe it's the endless grocery runs or the sight of a overflowing trash bin, but something about "reusable paper towels" just clicks. If you're like Pam and ready to ditch the disposables, here is why this DIY project is a total win for your home and the planet. 💡 The Big Idea

: Cotton flannel actually picks up spills better than paper.

: You can pick patterns that actually match your decor. 🛠️ How to Make Your Own You don't need to be a master tailor to pull this off. Maybe it's the endless grocery runs or the

: Flannel becomes more absorbent after 2–3 washes.

: You can add plastic snaps to connect them, or simply wrap them around an old cardboard tube. 🧼 Pro-Tips for Success : You can pick patterns that actually match your decor

: 100% cotton flannel is the gold standard because it naturally "clings" to itself when rolled.

: Keep a small basket or wet-bag under the sink to toss used towels in immediately. 🚀 Ready to start your roll? If you want to get moving on this: Tell me your sewing skill level (Beginner vs. Pro). Share your color scheme for fabric suggestions. Ask for a full shopping list of supplies. : You can add plastic snaps to connect

Reusable paper towels—often called "un-paper towels"—are cloth strips designed to replace standard paper rolls. They snap together or roll up just like the real thing, but instead of hitting the bin after one wipe, they head to the laundry. 🌟 Why This Project Rocks : Stop buying 12-packs every month.