Creative Recycle, Tulle, Cloth Clothes: Antitarish Perfume Bags for Closets - Tutorial DIY

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2017
  • In the previous video I collected various plants and flowers in the garden and prepared the natural pot-pourri.
    In the same video I saw how pot-pourri can be prepared with larger pieces to use as decoration and scent environments, or shredded to fill the bags to put in the closet and inside the drawers with insecticide action moth.
    In this video then, I used that pot pourer as the stuffing of the bags I made.
    They are bags of "recycle", of course, made with scamps and cutouts of various fabrics, old unused clothes (jerseys, skirts, skirts, pants, sleeves, trousers, etc.) and the tulle of bombons that I have kept all these years.
    Tulle is very useful for bags because it is usually very thin in texture, it retains most of the potpourri.
    I did not use needles and wire to make these bags, they are seamless. I simply bent them on themselves.
    I played with the colors and effects that have the various tulle on the fabric and I made part of the shabby chic style bags and the other, colorful ones.
    If desired, instead of pot-pourri, they can be filled with foam rubber or cotton or other cotton and can be used as a scent of lingerie, even as decorative bags or as bomboners.
    Filled with rice has an absorbing moisture effect and in some places it is a traditional object of weddings but in this case it is better to seal the rice inside another sheet of tulle because it does not get out of the bag.
    There are 24 different bags, natural anti-scratch, scented, perfume linens, drawers and cabinets.
    My favorites are numbers 1, 3 and 4 ... what do you prefer?

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