“Additionally, old sheets make fantastic, reusable Swiffer covers.

“A practical, sustainable solution has been born.

Over time, theyll break down naturally,” says Marshall.

Stack of sheets on stool

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You could even set up a teepee with the old sheet and some rods.

This is a lot of fun for kids,” says Cohn.

Make Scrunchies

“These come out so adorable with flannel sheets!

“I fold the sheet in half and then sew up the sides to create the pouch.

Then use the leftover fabric to sew on some handles.

These are great for grocery shopping or storing fruits and vegetables, helping to reduce single-use plastic.”

They provide better breathability than plastic and can be reused for multiple seasons,” suggests Cohn.