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Saving Super Glue

​Are you always throwing your super glue out because it goes hard once you’ve opened. Store in the fridge, never goes hard and last to the the very end of tube.
Contributed by Teresa Stone
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wHAT TO DO wITH Linen Bags

​Now that plastic is being withdrawn manchester/linen/clothing manufacturers are selling their goods in small material bags to match their goods. These bags can be reused in many ways. The obvious one to keep your linen together neatly after washing but if not used for this they can be used for shoe bags when going on holidays in your suitcase, toy bags for all the small bits, pencil cases, the material is small enough for making dolls clothes and for keeping smaller items together. Even pj's are being sold in these bags....reminds me of the old pj bag at the end of the bed or under the pillow.
Contributed by Deborah Spikins
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Saving Ribbon Ties

​I don’t know if this has been shared already but I cut off ribbon ties off shirts and tshirts and blouses . I then use them to decorate baby wear and cards or little girl hair ties.
Contributed by Mary Hull
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