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Hiney and Boogie Wipes Container Upcycle

By Kalamitykelli @venuscorpiogirl

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Since the kids moved in when their home flooded, we have been overflowing with these plastic containers! One for the behind and one for – well, what it says it is for as well as the rest of the face and hands after eating.

Plastic Container Upcycle/Kelli's Retro Kitchen Arts

I just HAD to figure out a way to recycle them and once again Mother Kalamity needed/wanted something that I could make her with these – with a little help from Mr. Picky Eater. Mother wanted an old fashioned Kleenex Holder – remember those from the 60’s? She also uses plastic bags in her bathroom trash container and wanted a way to keep them in bathroom saving her some steps – at her age she needs to save steps – and she wanted them both to match her bathroom décor. Not a small request!

First, we showed her how to roll plastic bags so they would come out of a Boogie Wipes container one at a time:

Lay it out flat.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Fold it in half.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Place another folded in half just on top of the other.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Fold the handle of the first one over so it sticks out.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Start rolling……and roll up about 15.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

This is what it should look like when you are finished.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Then, make sure Kleenex fits in the Hiney Wipes – and they do!

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Then have husband paint both with Krylon Plastic Fusion Paint – we chose dark red from the Plastic Fusion line and it works great!

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

For the Kleenex holder, I used gold wire ribbon which I tack with a line of glue around the top to hold the ribbon on. Also I glued a golden dragon fly I found at Michael’s. Looks pretty good, huh?

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

Then for the Boogie Wipes I bought 1 sheet of burlap from Michael’s and put it on with a thin layer of Mod Podge and then I added 2 pink dragon flies bought in the same little package for $.99 at Michael’s.

Hiney and Boogie Wipes Upcycle/Kelli’s Retro Kitchen Arts

She loves it and wants me to make 10 matching sets for her to give as Christmas Presents to her friends at the retirement apartment complex where she lives. Well, we have the containers – that’s for sure!


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